This article lists divisions of the Wehrmacht (German Armed Forces) and Waffen-SS active during World War II, including divisions of the Heer (army), Luftwaffe...
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Fortress Crete (redirect from 133rd Fortress Division (Wehrmacht))
713th and 164th Infantry Divisions, which in early 1942 were reorganised as Fortress Division Crete (German: Festungs-Division Kreta - FDK). In the summer...
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The Fortress Division Warsaw (German: Festung-Division “Warschau”) was a fortress division of the Army Group A of the German Wehrmacht in World War II...
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Regiment) Festungs KGr. 5 (Battalion size) Festungs KGr. 6 (Festungs infantry Battalion 1449 + 1 Police company) Festungs KGr. 7 Festungs KGr. 8 Festungs infantry...
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cities had fewer than 50 official Gestapo personnel. For example, in 1939 Stettin and Frankfurt am Main only had a total of 41 Gestapo men combined. In Düsseldorf...
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great time for the development of Arnswalde. It was linked by railway with Stettin and Posen (Szczecin and Poznań) in 1848 and later with Berlin. Since now...
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