21st Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
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The 21st Infantry Division was a German military unit which fought during World War II.


History

The 21st Infantry Division (Germany) was formed in 1934 in Elbing,
East Prussia East Prussia ; german: Ostpreißen, label= Low Prussian; pl, Prusy Wschodnie; lt, Rytų Prūsija was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1773 to 1829 and again from 1878 (with the Kingdom itself being part of the German Empire from 187 ...
, by expanding the 3rd Prussian Infantry Regiment of the 1st Division of the old
Reichswehr ''Reichswehr'' () was the official name of the German armed forces during the Weimar Republic and the first years of the Third Reich. After Germany was defeated in World War I, the Imperial German Army () was dissolved in order to be reshape ...
. As this was a direct breach of the terms of the
Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles (french: Traité de Versailles; german: Versailler Vertrag, ) was the most important of the peace treaties of World War I. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was signed on 28 June 1 ...
, its existence was initially concealed; it was formally designated as the 21st Infantry Division in October 1935. Its East Prussian origin informed the adoption of the divisional symbol, a figure holding a shield bearing the black cross of the
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. Mobilised in the 1st wave in 1939, the division took part in the German
invasion of Poland The invasion of Poland (1 September – 6 October 1939) was a joint attack on the Republic of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union which marked the beginning of World War II. The German invasion began on 1 September 1939, one week af ...
and the following year's invasion of France. For the next four years, it fought on the Eastern Front, largely as part of
Army Group North Army Group North (german: Heeresgruppe Nord) was a German strategic formation, commanding a grouping of field armies during World War II. The German Army Group was subordinated to the ''Oberkommando des Heeres'' (OKH), the German army high comman ...
, assigned to Eighteenth Army. After being involved in series of defensive battles and retreats to
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as the Soviet army conquered their territory, late 1944 saw the 21st Infantry Division again in East Prussia, assigned to Third Panzer Army in the area of
Tilsit Sovetsk (russian: Сове́тск; german: Tilsit; Old Prussian: ''Tilzi''; lt, Tilžė; pl, Tylża) is a town in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the south bank of the Neman River which forms the border with Lithuania. Geography S ...
before being reallocated to Fourth Army and deployed in the area of
Insterburg Chernyakhovsk (russian: Черняхо́вск) – known prior to 1946 by its German name of (Old Prussian: Instrāpils, lt, Įsrutis; pl, Wystruć) – is a town in the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia, where it is the administrative center of C ...
, facing the Soviet East Prussian Offensive. Along with the bulk of Fourth Army it was encircled and largely destroyed in the
Heiligenbeil pocket The Heiligenbeil Pocket or Heiligenbeil Cauldron (german: Kessel von Heiligenbeil) was the site of a major encirclement battle on the Eastern Front during the closing weeks of World War II, in which the Wehrmacht's 4th Army was almost entirely ...
in the closing weeks of the war. Remnants of the division's forces were transported over the
Frisches Haff The Vistula Lagoon ( pl, Zalew Wiślany; russian: Калининградский залив, transliterated: ''Kaliningradskiy Zaliv''; german: Frisches Haff; lt, Aistmarės) is a brackish water lagoon on the Baltic Sea roughly 56 miles (90  ...
to
Pillau Baltiysk (russian: Балти́йск; german: Pillau; Old Prussian: ''Pillawa''; pl, Piława; lt, Piliava; Yiddish: פּילאַווע, ''Pilave'') is a seaport town and the administrative center of Baltiysky District in Kaliningrad Oblast, Ru ...
and Samland, where the unit was eventually dispersed in battle with Soviet troops, while some elements escaped along the
Frische Nehrung The Vistula Spit ( pl, Mierzeja Wiślana; russian: Балтийская коса; german: Frische Nehrung) is an aeolian sand spit, or peninsular stretch of land that separates Vistula Lagoon from Gdańsk Bay, in the Baltic Sea, with its tip sepa ...
to
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and eventually by sea to
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.


Commanding officers

*Generalleutnant
Albert Wodrig __NOTOC__ Albert Wodrig (16 July 1883 – 31 October 1972) was a German general during World War II who commanded the XXVI. Corps. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany. Awards and decorations * Knight's Cro ...
, 1 October 1934 – 10 November 1938 *Generalleutnant
Kuno-Hans von Both __NOTOC__ Kuno-Hans von Both (9 April 1884 – 22 May 1955) was a German general during World War II. He was a recipient of both the Pour le Mérite of the German Empire and the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany. He was also awa ...
, 10 November 1938 – 20 October 1939 *Generalleutnant
Otto Sponheimer __NOTOC__ Otto Sponheimer (19 December 1886 – 14 March 1961) was a German general (General of the Infantry) in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded several corps. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of ...
, 1 November 1939 – April 1942 *Generalleutnant
Wilhelm Bohnstedt Wilhelm Bohnstedt (5 October 1888 – 11 August 1947) was a German general in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded the 32nd Infantry Division. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany. Bohnstedt s ...
, April 1942 *Generalleutnant Otto Sponheimer, April 1942 – 10 January 1943 *Generalleutnant
Gerhard Matzky __NOTOC__ Gerhard Matzky (19 March 1894 – 9 June 1983) was a German general during World War II who commanded several corps. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany. Matzky joined the Bundeswehr in 1956 and s ...
, 10 Januar 1943 – 1 October 1943 *Oberst
Hubertus Lamey __NOTOC__ Hubertus Lamey (30 October 1896 – 7 April 1981) was a German general in the Wehrmacht during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany. Awards and decorations * German Cross in Gold on ...
, 1 October 1943 – December 1943 *Generalleutnant Gerhard Matzky, December 1943 – 1 March 1944 *Generalmajor Franz Sensfuß, 1–28 March 1944 *Generalleutnant Hermann Foertsch, 28 March – 22 August 1944 *Generalmajor Heinrich Götz, 22 August 1944 – 25 September 1944 *Oberst Hengersdorff, 25 September 1944 – October 1944 *Oberst Eberhard Scharenberg, October 1944 – 12 December 1944 *Oberst Beyse, 12 December 1944 – 14 January 1945 *Generalmajor Heinrich Götz, 14 January 1945 – 1 April 1945 *Generalmajor
Karl Koetz __NOTOC__ Karl Koetz (8 February 1908 – 11 June 1977) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves.Fellgiebel 2003, p. 219. Awards and decorati ...
, 1 April 1945 – 8 May 1945


Organisation

*3. Infanterie-Regiment *24. Infanterie-Regiment *45. Infanterie-Regiment *21. Artillerie-Regiment *57. I./Artillerie-Regiment *21. Aufklärungs-Abteilung *21. Panzerjäger-Abteilung *21. Pionier-Battalion *21. Nachrichten-Abteilung *1. Inf.Div.Nachschubführer


References

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21. Infanterie-Division - Lexikon der Wehrmacht
. German language article at www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de. Retrieved July 3, 2007. *
189.Infanterie-Division
. Article at feldgrau.com. Retrieved July 3, 2007. * * {{DEFAULTSORT:21st Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) Military units and formations established in 1934 1934 establishments in Germany 0*021 Military units and formations disestablished in 1945