German 9th Infantry Division 9. Infanterie-Division 9th Volksgrenadier Division 9. Volksgrenadier-Division | |
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1 October 1934 - 9 October 1944 13 October 1944 - April 1945 |
Country | Nazi Germany |
Branch | Army |
Type | Infantry |
Size | Division |
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The German 9th Infantry Division (9. Infanterie-Division) was a formation of the German Wehrmacht. The division was formed on 1 October 1934 in Gießen as Infanterieführer V. With the uncovering of German rearmament on 15 October 1935 the division was renamed 9. Infanterie-Division.
In August 1944 the division was destroyed in southern Ukraine and formally dissolved on 9 October 1944. The remnants of the division together with the Shadow division Dennewitz, originally earmarked for the 584th Volksgrenadier Division, formed in the 9. Volksgrenadier-Division (9th VGD). The 9th VGD fought in the Eifel where it surrendered to U.S. forces.
Commanders[]
- Generalmajor Erich Lüdke 15 June 1935 - 7 March 1936
- Generalleutnant Erwin Oßwald 7 March 1936 - 1 December 1938
- Generalleutnant Georg von Apell 1 December 1938 - 31 July 1940
- Generalleutnant Erwin Vierow 1 August 1940 - 31 December 1940
- Generalleutnant Siegmund Freiherr von Schleinitz 1 January 1941 - 19 August 1943
- Generalleutnant Friedrich Hofmann 20 August 1943 - May 1944
- Oberst Otto-Hermann Brücker May 1944
- Generalleutnant Friedrich Hofmann May 1944 - 16 June 1944
- Generalmajor Werner Gebb 16 June 1944 - 1 November 1944
- Generalmajor Werner Kolb 1 November 1944 - May 1945
References[]
- Burkhard Müller-Hillebrand: Das Heer 1933-1945. Entwicklung des organisatorischen Aufbaues. Vol.III: Der Zweifrontenkrieg. Das Heer vom Beginn des Feldzuges gegen die Sowjetunion bis zum Kriegsende. Mittler: Frankfurt am Main 1969, p. 285.
- Georg Tessin: Verbände und Truppen der deutschen Wehrmacht und Waffen-SS im Zweiten Weltkrieg, 1939 - 1945. Vol. III: Die Landstreitkräfte 6 -14. Mittler: Frankfurt am Main 1967.
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