170th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

Battle of France War against the Soviet Union 1941-1945

The 170th Infantry Division was a military major unit of the Wehrmacht in the German Reich.

History

The Division was established on 1 December 1939 at the Munster camp in Military District X.

First you knew crew service in Denmark and then fought in the summer of 1940 in northern France. The division was moved to Romania in May 1941 and then remained until the war on the Eastern Front. The remainder of the division came in 1945 on the Hel peninsula in East Prussia in Soviet captivity, some still previously evacuated westward parts in Kiel in British captivity.

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Structure

Infantry Regiment 391 Infantry Regiment 399

Infantry Regiment 391 Infantry Regiment 399 Infantry Regiment 401

Grenadier - Regiment 391 Grenadier - Regiment 399 Grenadier - Regiment 401

Commanders

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