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52nd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

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52nd Infantry Division
52nd Field Training Division
52nd Security Division
52. Infanterie-Division
52. Feldausbildungs-Division
52. Sicherungs-Division
52. Infanterie Division Vehicle Insignia
Active26 August 1939 – 8 May 1945
Country Nazi Germany
BranchArmy
TypeInfantry
SizeDivision
EngagementsWorld War II
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Karl-Adolf Hollidt
Hans-Jürgen von Arnim
Lothar Rendulic
Military unit

The 52nd Infantry Division (German: 52. Infanterie-Division) was an infantry division of the German Heer during World War II, which would become the 52nd Field Training Division (52. Feldausbildungs Division) in December 1943 and then the 52nd Security Division (52. Sicherungs Division) in April 1944.

Operational history

The 52nd Infantry division was formed on 26 August 1939 in Siegen in military district IX. In 1939, the 52nd ID received border security tasks in the Saarpfalz and Trier area on the West Wall.

It participated in operations on the Western Front in May 1940, advancing through Luxembourg and Belgium to Northern France under the 12th Army. Then it fought in France in battles on the Aisne, Champagne and Dijon.

In June 1941, the division was moved to Poland to participate in Operation Barbarossa in which it advanced to Vilnius, Minsk and Moscow, where it was stopped at the Protva river. In October 1943, the Division was reduced to only a combat group after heavy losses in the Battle of Nevel and was dissolved on 1 November 1943.

The division was recreated as 52nd Training Division in December 1943 under command of Generalmajor Albert Newiger.
in April 1944, the division was again renamed as 52nd Security Division still under command of Newiger.
The division was first stationed at Baranavichy and then in Festung Libau (Liepāja in Latvia) in the Courland Pocket where it surrendered in May 1945.

Organisation

Organisation of the division was as follows;

  • 52nd Division Headquarters
    • 152nd Protection Company
    • 152nd Supply Company
  • 152nd Reconnaissance Company
  • 183rd Infantry Regiment (x3 Battalions)
  • 187th Infantry Regiment (x3 Battalions)
  • 205th Infantry Regiment (x3 Battalions)
  • 152nd Artillery Regiment (x3 Light, x1 Heavy Battalions)
  • 152nd Antitank Battalion (x3 Batteries)
  • 152nd Engineer Battalion
  • 152nd Divisional Transportation Battalion
  • 152nd Divisional Supply Troops

Commanders

References

  1. 52 infanterie division axishistory.com Archived 2014-08-06 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Lexikon der Wehrmacht". lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  3. "52. Feldausbildungs-Division". lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  4. "Lexikon der Wehrmacht – Sicherungs-Divisionen". lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  5. "52nd Infantry Division" (PDF). Retrieved 11 February 2024.
Numbered infantry divisions of the German Army (1935–1945)
1st – 99th
1st – 9th
10th – 19th
20th – 29th
30th – 39th
40th – 49th
50th – 59th
60th – 69th
70th – 79th
80th – 89th
90th – 99th
100th – 199th
100th – 119th
121st – 129th
130th – 149th
150th – 159th
160th – 169th
170th – 189th
190th – 199th
200th – 299th
200th – 209th
210th – 219th
220th – 229th
230th – 239th
240th – 249th
250th – 259th
260th – 269th
270th – 279th
280th – 289th
290th – 299th
300th – 399th
300th – 309th
310th – 329th
330th – 339th
340th – 349th
350th – 359th
360th – 369th
370th – 379th
380th – 389th
390th – 399th
400th – 719th
400th – 499th
500th – 599th
600th – 699th
700th – 709th
710th – 719th
See also: List of German divisions in World War II, Aufstellungswelle
Security divisions of the Wehrmacht
See also: List of German divisions in World War II


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