113th Infantry Division (Germany)
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The 113th Infantry Division was an infantry division of the Wehrmacht in World War II.


History

The division was created on 10 December 1940 in
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. It participated in
Operation Barbarossa Operation Barbarossa (german: link=no, Unternehmen Barbarossa; ) was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and many of its Axis allies, starting on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during the Second World War. The operation, code-named after ...
and the Battle of Kiev (1941), before being sent to Serbia for anti-partisan operations. After the defeat in the
Battle of Moscow The Battle of Moscow was a military campaign that consisted of two periods of strategically significant fighting on a sector of the Eastern Front (World War II), Eastern Front during World War II. It took place between September 1941 and January ...
, the division was rushed back to Russia to help stop the Soviet counter-offensive.
In 1942, the division participated in the
Second Battle of Kharkov The Second Battle of Kharkov or Operation Fredericus was an Axis counter-offensive in the region around Kharkov against the Red Army Izium bridgehead offensive conducted 12–28 May 1942, on the Eastern Front during World War II. Its objectiv ...
, Case Blue and the
Battle of Stalingrad The Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 19422 February 1943) was a major battle on the Eastern Front of World War II where Nazi Germany and its allies unsuccessfully fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (later re ...
, where it was annihilated. The division was reformed on 21 March 1943 in
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. From 1 June 1943, it was relocated to the hinterland, where retaliatory actions against French partisans were carried out. On 20 July, the 113th Infantry Division was sent back to Russia, to take over a section of the "Buffalo Position" near
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as part of Army Group Center. On 7 August, the Red Army attacked the division at the start of the
Smolensk operation The second Smolensk operation (7 August – 2 October 1943) was a Soviet strategic offensive operation conducted by the Red Army as part of the Summer-Autumn Campaign of 1943. Staged almost simultaneously with the Lower Dnieper Offensive (13 Au ...
. The mostly inexperienced soldiers of the division withdrew in panic, so that the battle-hardened
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had to be brought in to rectify the situation. In the following battles, the troops of the 113th Infantry Division continued to suffer high losses and were mostly subordinated to the neighboring divisions. Due to the low combat value of the division, it was disbanded on 2 November 1943. The remains of the division were transferred to the Divisions-Gruppe 113 of the 337th Infantry Division after the Battle of Nevel in November 1943.


Organization

Structure of the division: * Headquarters * 260th Infantry Regiment * 261st Infantry Regiment * 268th Infantry Regiment * 87th Artillery Regiment * 113th Reconnaissance Battalion * 113th Tank Destroyer Battalion * 113th Engineer Battalion * 113th Signal Battalion * 113th Divisional Supply Group


Commanding officers

* Generalleutnant
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, 10 December 1940 – 4 June 1941, * Generalleutnant
Friedrich Zickwolff __NOTOC__ Friedrich Zickwolff (1 August 1893 – 17 September 1944) was a German general during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany. Zickwolff died on 17 September 1944 from an infectious diseas ...
, 4 June 1941 – 10 May 1942, * Generalleutnant Hans-Heinrich Sixt von Armin, 10 May 1942 – 20 January 1943 : POW, * Generalmajor Friedrich-Wilhelm Prüter, 15 March 1943 – 25 November 1943.


War Crimes

The 113th division participated in the Massacre at Babi Yar under Friedrich Zickwolff.


References

Infantry divisions of Germany during World War II Military units and formations established in 1940 Military units and formations disestablished in 1943 Military units and formations of Germany in Yugoslavia in World War II {{Germany-mil-unit-stub