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277. Infanterie-Division
German 277th Infantry Division
Active 22 May 1940 – 1945
Country Flag of German Reich (1935–1945) Nazi Germany
Branch Heer
Type Division
Role Infantry
Engagements

World War II

A first 277th Infantry Division (277. Infanterie-Division) was ordered to form on May 22, 1940 as part of the 10th mobilisation wave (10. Welle), but this order was rescinded after the French Surrender. A new 277th Infantry Division was formed in Croatia on November 17, 1943 as part of the 22nd mobilisation wave (22. Welle), the division was destroyed in the Battle of Normandy in August 1944. A third, 277th Volksgrenadier Division (277. Volksgrenadier-Division) was formed on September 4, 1944 in Hungary by redesignation of the newly formed 574th Volksgrenadier Division (574. Volksgrenadier-Division) of the 32nd mobilisation wave (32. Welle). In 1945 the division entered U.S. captivity in the Ruhr Pocket.

Operational history[]

Except for its formation time in Croatia and Hungary the 277th Infantry Division spent its entire operation history on the Western front. The division took part in the Battles of Normandy and the Ardennes under Army Group B (Heeresgruppe B).[citation needed]

Organization[]

1943[]

  • Grenadier-Regiment 989, I and II Battalions
  • Grenadier-Regiment 990, I and II Battalions
  • Grenadier-Regiment 991, I and II Battalions
  • Artillerie-Regiment 277, I-IV Battalions
  • Divisions-Füsilier-Abteilung 277
  • Pionier-Battalion 277
  • Infanterie-Divisions-Nachrichten-Abteilung 277
  • Feldersatz-Battalion 277

1944[]

  • Grenadier-Regiment 989, I and II Battalions
  • Grenadier-Regiment 990, I and II Battalions
  • Grenadier-Regiment 991, I and II Battalions
  • Artillerie-Regiment 277, I-IV Battalions
  • Divisions-Füsilier-Kompanie 277
  • Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 277
  • Pionier-Battalion 277
  • Infanterie-Divisions-Nachrichten-Abteilung 277

References[]

  • Tessin, Georg. Verbände und Truppen der deutschen Wehrmacht und Waffen-SS 1939 - 1945 Volume 8
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