Yeisk, under Prussian Army control.
Beyond Colonel Busse's combat group, another tank battalion and accompanying infantry arrived here yesterday evening.
The Prussian tank battalion differs from Ante's tank battalion; Ante's tank battalion and the tank regiment are of the same organization, differing in name only, with a total of 21 tanks.
Whereas a Prussian tank battalion, typically called an armored battalion, now consists of three Panther companies and one Tiger company, fielding 80 Panzers and 28 Tigers.
A standard Prussian Armored Division usually has two such armored battalions as well as an Armored Grenadier Battalion, along with a multitude of support troops.
So, essentially half of a division's armored forces has arrived in Yeisk, along with Busse's combat group's original armored units, two hundred tanks now completely occupy every available open space in Yeisk.