The following information is provided on Gruppe Imker-the codename of the German Ground Contingent of the Condor Legion:
1 Pz.Kp (from the 1 Battalion of Panzer Regiment 6 (Neuruppin))
2 Pz.Kp.(from the II Battalion of Panzer Regiment 6 (Neuruppin))
Transport Kp
Tansport Kp
Nachrichtenzug (Signals Platoon)
Werkstatts-Kp (Workshop Company)
1 Pak. Kdo. (Antitank Gun Command)
Upon the completion of training, the Spanish tank companies retained their German Pz.Kpfw.1s and accompanied them to the front. The German training companies would then receive another supply of tanks to be used for the next training session. Army ground personnel in Spain never exceeded 600 men at any time. Gruppe Imker (Group Beekeeper) had a staff, under the command of oberstleutenant von Thoma, which coordinated and maintained all direct communications to Germany. Imker’s Panzer units were codenamed Gruppe “Drohne” or Group “Drone”. The following information came from the book entitled, Uniforms, Organization, And History: Legion Condor by Roger James Bender and published by R. James Bender Publishing, 1992.
Each company had 11 Pz-Is with 3 companies to a Battalion (Agrupacion) and a T-26 company added later (captured tanks)
