Order of Battle
- SS Volunteer Regiment 42 (renumbered 45 in November 1943)
- I Battalion
- 3 x Companies
- 1 x Heavy Company
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- II Battalion
- 3 x Companies
- 1 x Heavy Company
- 13th (7.5 cm leichtes Infanteriegeschütz 18) Kompanie
- 14th (5 cm PaK 38 anti tank) Kompanie
- SS Volunteer Regiment 43 (renumbered 46 in November 1943)
- I Battalion
- 3 x Companies
- 1 x Heavy Company
-
- II Battalion
- 3 x Companies
- 1 x Heavy Company
- 13th (7.5 cm leichtes Infanteriegeschütz 18) Kompanie
- 14th (5 cm PaK 38 anti tank) Kompanie
- 15th Pionier Kompanie
- SS Flak Battalion 53
- 1 Battery (2 cm FlaK 30)
- 2 Battery (3.7 cm FlaK 43)
- 3 Battery (88 mm gun)
- SS Panzerjäger Battalion 53
- SS Signals Company 53'
- SS Field Medical Battalion 53
- SS Artillerie Battalion 53
- Headquarters Battery
- 3 x Batteries
- SS Training and Reserve Regiment 33
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