The 335th Infantry Division (german: 335. Infanterie-Division) was an infantry division of the
German Army during the
Second World War
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, active from 1940 to 1944. It saw active service in France and on the
Eastern Front and was destroyed in fighting in Romania in August 1944.
Operational history
The 335th Infantry Division was formed in
Konstanz
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in November 1940 under the command of ''
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Austria
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Max Dennerlein. The division nominally fell within the responsibility of
Wehrkreis V
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. At its core were three infantry battalions transferred from the
298th Infantry Division while two battalions came from the
197th Infantry Division. The
87th Infantry Division, which had fought in the
Battle of France, also transferred a battalion to the 335th. It was one of several static divisions raised for service in the occupied countries of Western Europe. It also had a strong Polish representation.
In mid-1941, the 335th Infantry Division was posted to a position near the border between
occupied France
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and
Vichy France
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. By this time it had reached a strength of over 13,200 personnel. Following the
Allied invasion of French North Africa in November 1942, German forces moved into Vichy France in an operation known as ''
Case Anton''. As part of this, the 335th, recently converted into an attack division, seized the port of
Marseilles. After five months in Vichy France, it was transferred to the
Eastern Front. It fought in several engagements against the Soviets, including the
battles at Kursk and along the
Dneiper. ''
Generalmajor''
Karl Casper, who had taken over command of the division from Dennerlein just prior to ''Case Anton'', was wounded during the fighting at the Dnieper and was replaced by ''
Oberst
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''
Siegfried Rasp
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By January 1944, the division's losses were such that it numbered only 4,300 or so personnel. Transferred to Romania later that year, it received some personnel from the recently disbanded
5th Field Division (L). In Romania it was involved in the
Second Jassy–Kishinev Offensive
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, the Soviet Army's offensive of August 1944 in the eastern part of the country. The division, commanded by ''Oberst'' Eugen Franz Brechtel, was destroyed and its survivors surrendered to the Soviets.
Commanders
*''Generalleutnant'' Max Dennerlein (15 November 1940 – 26 October 1942);
*''Generalmajor''
Karl Casper (27 October 1942 – 6 September 1943);
*''Oberst'' Siegfried Rasp (7 September 1943 – 29 June 1944);
*''Oberst'' Eugen Franz Brechtel (30 June – August 1944). (MIA).
See also
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List of German divisions in World War II
This article lists divisions of the Wehrmacht (German Armed Forces) and Waffen-SS active during World War II, including divisions of the Heer (army), Luftwaffe (air force), and the Kriegsmarine (navy).
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