Some video clips of the last Panzer Unit's.
Notice, what looks to be a Bergepanther at 2:47.
Heavy Jagdpanzer
https://militero.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/heavy-jagdpanzer-development-production-operations-w-j-spielberger.pdf
Elefant, Jagdtiger, Sturmtiger [Wehrmacht]
https://cdn.preterhuman.net/texts/history/military_history/osprey%20[armor]%20Schiffer%20018%20-%20Elefant,%20Jagdtiger,%20Sturmtiger%20[Wehrmacht].pdf
Quote... On 17 January 1945, two Jagdtigers used by XIV Corps engaged a bunker line in support of infantry near Auenheim. On 18 January, they attacked four secure bunkers at 1,000 meters. The armored cupola of one bunker burned out after two shots. A Sherman attacking in a counter-thrust was set afire by explosive shells. The total combat included 46 explosive shells and 10 anti-tank shells, with no losses to the Jagdtigers.
During April 1945, s.Pz.Jäg.Abt.512 saw a great deal of action, especially on 9 April, where the 1st company engaged an Allied column of Sherman tanks and trucks from hull-down positions, and destroyed 11 tanks and over 30 unarmored or lightly armored targets, with some of the enemy tanks having been knocked out from a distance of more than 4,000 m. The combat unit only lost one Jagdtiger in this incident as Allied ground attack P-47 fighters appeared. During the next couple of days, the 1st company destroyed a further five Sherman tanks before having to surrender at Iserlohn. Meanwhile, the 2nd company still fought on, but with little result. On 15 April 1945, the unit surrendered at Schillerplatz in Iserlohn without fighting.
End of the 11th Panzer Division; the "Werewolves," and Others
http://www.90thdivisionassociation.org/90thDivisionFolders/mervinbooks/XII/XII1604.pdf
German Army Group G, 1 December 1944
http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/CGSC/CARL/nafziger/944GLAE.pdf
11th Panzer Division:
1/,2/110th Panzer Grenadier Regiment
1/,2/111th Panzer Grenadier Regiment
1/,2/15th Panzer Regiment
1/,2/,3/119th Armored Artillery Regiment
277th (mot) Army Flak Battalion
61st Armored Panzerjäger Battalion
11th Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion
209th Panzer Pioneer Battalion
89th Panzer Signals Battalion
119th Feldersatz Battalion
61st (mot) Military Police Detachment
61st Division (Einheiten) Support Units
Michael Wittmann Interview June 1944
Notice, what looks to be a Bergepanther at 2:47.
Heavy Jagdpanzer
https://militero.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/heavy-jagdpanzer-development-production-operations-w-j-spielberger.pdf
Elefant, Jagdtiger, Sturmtiger [Wehrmacht]
https://cdn.preterhuman.net/texts/history/military_history/osprey%20[armor]%20Schiffer%20018%20-%20Elefant,%20Jagdtiger,%20Sturmtiger%20[Wehrmacht].pdf
Quote... On 17 January 1945, two Jagdtigers used by XIV Corps engaged a bunker line in support of infantry near Auenheim. On 18 January, they attacked four secure bunkers at 1,000 meters. The armored cupola of one bunker burned out after two shots. A Sherman attacking in a counter-thrust was set afire by explosive shells. The total combat included 46 explosive shells and 10 anti-tank shells, with no losses to the Jagdtigers.
During April 1945, s.Pz.Jäg.Abt.512 saw a great deal of action, especially on 9 April, where the 1st company engaged an Allied column of Sherman tanks and trucks from hull-down positions, and destroyed 11 tanks and over 30 unarmored or lightly armored targets, with some of the enemy tanks having been knocked out from a distance of more than 4,000 m. The combat unit only lost one Jagdtiger in this incident as Allied ground attack P-47 fighters appeared. During the next couple of days, the 1st company destroyed a further five Sherman tanks before having to surrender at Iserlohn. Meanwhile, the 2nd company still fought on, but with little result. On 15 April 1945, the unit surrendered at Schillerplatz in Iserlohn without fighting.
End of the 11th Panzer Division; the "Werewolves," and Others
http://www.90thdivisionassociation.org/90thDivisionFolders/mervinbooks/XII/XII1604.pdf
German Army Group G, 1 December 1944
http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/CGSC/CARL/nafziger/944GLAE.pdf
11th Panzer Division:
1/,2/110th Panzer Grenadier Regiment
1/,2/111th Panzer Grenadier Regiment
1/,2/15th Panzer Regiment
1/,2/,3/119th Armored Artillery Regiment
277th (mot) Army Flak Battalion
61st Armored Panzerjäger Battalion
11th Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion
209th Panzer Pioneer Battalion
89th Panzer Signals Battalion
119th Feldersatz Battalion
61st (mot) Military Police Detachment
61st Division (Einheiten) Support Units
Michael Wittmann Interview June 1944