Ulrich von Hutten (21 April 1488 – 29 August 1523) was a German knight, scholar, poet and satirist, who later became a follower of Martin Luther and a...
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The Infantry Division Ulrich von Hutten was an infantry division of the German Wehrmacht during World War II, comprising the Army (Heer), Navy (Kriegsmarine)...
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1945 until the end of World War II, Engel commanded the Infantry Division Ulrich von Hutten. He was taken prisoner by the U.S. Army in May 1945, and released...
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expanded and renamed Infanterie-Division Großdeutschland in 1942, and after significant reorganization was renamed Panzergrenadier-Division Großdeutschland...
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Generalmajor and commander of 56. Infanterie-Division Mitcham, Samuel W. (2007). "Infantry Division Ulrich von Hutten (3rd RAD Division)". German Order of Battle...
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Pomerania (the divisional staff, along with that of 18th Panzergrenadier Division, reformed as the staff of the Ulrich von Hutten Division, which participated...
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divisions Schlageter, Jahn, Körner, Güstrow, Scharnhorst, von Hutten, and von Schill.: 30 The division was activated on 29 March 1945 on Truppenübungsplatz...
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March 1945 as one of the divisions of the 35th and final wave of deployment, along with the divisions Potsdam, Ulrich von Hutten, Scharnhorst, Schlageter...
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Infantry Division Courland (German: Infanterie-Division Kurland) was an infantry division of the German army during World War II. The division was initially...
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The Infantry Division Scharnhorst (German: Infanterie-Division Scharnhorst) was an infantry division of the German Wehrmacht during World War II. It was...
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Infantry Division Ulrich von Hutten. The divisional staff of the 190th Division continued to exist until 13 April 1945, when the division's commanding...
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Infantry Division Güstrow (German: Infanterie-Division Güstrow) was an infantry division of the German Wehrmacht during World War II. Its assembly in...
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The Infantry Division Ferdinand von Schill (German: Infanterie-Division Ferdinand von Schill) was an infantry division of the German Wehrmacht during...
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Division 309, also known as the 309th Infantry Division, Infantry Division "Berlin", and Infantry Division "Greater Berlin", was an infantry division...
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The 328th Infantry Division (German: 328. Infanterie-Division) was the name of two distinct infantry divisions of the German army during World War II...
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six infantry divisions: Potsdam, Ulrich von Hutten, Scharnhorst, Schlageter, Friedrich Ludwig Jahn and Theodor Körner. A seventh division (ordered on 29...
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The Infantry Division Hamburg (German: Infanterie-Division Hamburg) was an infantry division of the German Heer during World War II. It was assigned the...
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The 303rd Infantry Division (German: 303. Infanterie-Division), also dubbed Infantry Division "Döberitz" (German: Infanterie-Division "Döberitz"), was an...
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The Infantry Division Schlageter (German: Infanterie-Division Schlageter) was an infantry division of the German Wehrmacht during World War II. It was...
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Corps commanded by General der Infanterie (Lieutenant General) Ludwig Kübler. On the first day of the invasion, the division was stationed on the northwestern...
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