The 164th Infantry Division (German: 164. Infanterie-Division) was an infantry division of the German Army during World War II. Formed in November 1939...
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Republic of China) 164th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title 164th Division. If an internal link...
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162nd Division 162nd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) 163rd Division 163rd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) 164th Division 164th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) 167th...
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forces of the 164th Infantry Division. In fall 1943, parts of the dissolved 321st Infantry Division were merged into the 211th Infantry Division. On 16 July...
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219th Division may refer to: 219th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) 219th Rifle Division 164th Marine Brigade This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Fortress Crete (redirect from 133rd Fortress Division (Wehrmacht))
Kreta - FBK) and the 164th Light Afrika Division (German: 164. Leichte Afrika Division) which was sent to North Africa. The 164th was succeeded in 1943–1944...
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The 64th Infantry Division (64. Infanterie-Division) was an infantry division of the Wehrmacht during World War II. The division was formed sometime before...
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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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dictionary. FDK may refer to: Fortress Division Kreta, temporary designation of 164th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht), a World War II German Army unit Fraunhofer...
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rebuilt as standard infantry divisions due to the chronic manpower shortages of the Wehrmacht in this period. Security divisions were often made up of...
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July 1944 "57. Infanterie-Division". Lexikon der Wehrmacht. Retrieved 14 January 2011. "History of the 57th Infantry Division (german)". Hannes Kiessling...
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and became the 3rd battalion, 443rd infantry regiment, 164th infantry division, part of the 7th Wave of 14 divisions. The German Army continued to expand...
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German Army (1935–1945) (redirect from Wehrmacht Heer)
German: [heːɐ̯] ; lit. 'army') was the land forces component of the Wehrmacht, the regular armed forces of Nazi Germany, from 1935 until it effectively...
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the Infantry Regiments 417 and 429, as well as the Light Artillery Detachment 248. The latter was soon transferred to the 164th Infantry Division, and...
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the south of France by the renaming and reorganization of the 60th Infantry Division which had been destroyed at Stalingrad. Most of the recruits had previously...
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Rudolf Graf von Schmettow (category Lieutenant generals of the German Army (Wehrmacht))
At the outbreak of World War II, he was appointed commander of the 164th Infantry Regiment. With this regiment, he participated in the Polish Campaign...
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Brigade Podole. 163rd Infantry Regiment, based on Border Defence Corps Brigades Czortków, Borszczow, Skalat and Turylcze, 164th Infantry Regiment, was based...
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List of German brigades in World War II (redirect from 100th Brigade (Wehrmacht))
of the Wehrmacht mobile troops, as well as the brigades overseeing them, had their own numbering, separate from the more conventional infantry forces...
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of the Tennessee Air National Guard 164th Airlift Wing 359th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht), German infantry division in World War II 359th Siege Battery...
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(2007). "19th Flak Division". German Order of Battle: 291st–999th Infantry Divisions, Named Infantry Divisions, and Special Divisions in World War II. Vol...
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Konrad Haase (category Major generals of the German Army (Wehrmacht))
Adolf Hitler’s new Wehrmacht in 1935 as a regimental commander. In late 1939, Haase was assigned to command the 164th Infantry Division while it was being...
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The Freiwilligen-Stamm-Division (transl. Volunteer Depot Division) was a Wehrmacht infantry division during World War II. It was created on 1 February...
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Division (Wehrmacht) 24th Panzer Division (Army Reserve) 4th Romanian Army (Ioan Mihail Racoviță) I Romanian Army Corps 8th Infantry Division 6th Infantry Division...
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Italian 102nd Motorised Division "Trento" had lost 50 per cent of its infantry and most of its artillery and the 164th Light Division had lost two battalions...
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redesignating the 583rd Volksgrenadier Division, under the command of Friedrich Kittel. It contained the 164th, 183rd and 190th Grenadier Regiments, and...
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Aufstellungswelle (redirect from Deployment wave (Wehrmacht))
In the German Wehrmacht before and during World War II, infantry divisions were raised as part of a designated Aufstellungswelle (deployment wave) or Welle...
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Mountain Division on Crete, the 6th Mountain Division in the Attica region around Athens, and the 164th Infantry Division and 125th Infantry Regiment...
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Kurt Freiherr von Liebenstein (category Major generals of the German Army (Wehrmacht))
Cross of the Iron Cross. Three days later, while commanding the 164th Infantry Division, he surrendered to the Allied forces in Tunisia. He was sent to...
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Guadalcanal campaign (section Transport Division 12)
offensive. Thus, on 8 October, the 2,837 men of the 164th Infantry Regiment from the Americal Division boarded ships at New Caledonia for the trip to Guadalcanal...
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troops of the 80th Infantry Division La Spezia, the 101st Motorised Division Trieste and the German 164th Leichte Afrika Division. The Fatanassa feature...
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