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  2. List of German divisions in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Motorized Infantry Division 1941 Motorized Infantry Division 1943. The backbone of the Heer was the infantry division. Of the 154 divisions deployed against the Soviet Union in 1941, including reserves, there were 100 infantry, 19 panzer, 11 motorized, 9 security, 5 Waffen-SS, 4 "light", 4 mountain, 1 SS-police, and 1 cavalry.

  3. 20th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) - Wikipedia

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    Commanding officers. 20th Infantry Division (mot.) General der Infanterie Mauritz von Wiktorin, 10 November 1938 – 10 November 1940. General der Infanterie Hans Zorn, 10 November 1940 – 12 January 1942. Generalleutnant Erich Jaschke, 12 January 1942 – 3 January 1943. Generalmajor Georg Jauer, 3 January 1943 – 23 July 1943.

  4. Panzer division (Wehrmacht) - Wikipedia

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    Panzer division (Wehrmacht) A Panzer division was one of the armored (tank) divisions in the army of Nazi Germany during World War II. Panzer divisions were the key element of German success in the blitzkrieg operations of the early years of World War II. Later the Waffen-SS formed its own panzer divisions, and the Luftwaffe fielded an elite ...

  5. 2nd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Infantry Division of Nazi Germany 's Army was created from components of the Reichswehr 's old 2nd Division in 1934, at first under the cover name Wehrgauleitung Stettin and later Artillerieführer II; it did not take its real name until October 1935. It was upgraded to 2nd Motorized Infantry Division in 1937, and fought under that name ...

  6. 29th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) - Wikipedia

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    29. Panzergrenadier-Division. The 29th Infantry Division was a unit of the German army created in the fall of 1936. It was based on the old Reichswehr 15th Infantry Regiment and drew its initial recruits from Thuringia. It was upgraded to 29th Motorized Infantry Division in the fall of 1937. The division was also known as the Falke-Division ...

  7. 25th Panzergrenadier Division - Wikipedia

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    The 25th Panzergrenadier Division fought in the central sector of the Eastern front from June 1943 to July 1944. It was destroyed in the encirclement east of Minsk and reformed in October 1944. It then fought in Western Europe between October 1944 and January 1945 and in eastern Germany January to May 1945. Most of the survivors of the division ...

  8. 16th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) - Wikipedia

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    The 16th Infantry Division of the German Army was formed in 1934. On 26 August 1939 the division was mobilized for the invasion of Poland (1939). It participated in the Battle of France in August 1940. The division was then split, resulting in two independent units: The 16th Panzer Division and the 16th Motorized Infantry Division.

  9. Panzergrenadier - Wikipedia

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    Panzergrenadier (pronunciation ⓘ), abbreviated as PzG (WWII) or PzGren (modern), meaning "Armour"-ed fighting vehicle "Grenadier", is the German term for the military doctrine of mechanized infantry units in armoured forces who specialize in fighting from and in conjunction with infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) – that is, armoured troop carriers designed to carry a mechanized squad of six ...