German Order of Battle: 1st-290th Infantry divisions in World War II

German Order of Battle: 1st-290th Infantry divisions in World War II
Author: Samuel W. Mitcham
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0811734161

Narrative histories highlighting organization, combat experiences, and casualties of each division Lists of constituent units and division commanders Sources for further reading on each division This is the first of 3 definitive volumes that cover the German ground forces that swept across Europe with such ruthless efficiency in 1939 and 1940 and battled the Allies around the globe until the bitter end in 1945. Taken together, these volumes are the most comprehensive and accessible reference available on the Germany Army in World War II, unmatched in the information compiled on each division from inception to destruction. Volume One covers the 1st through 290th Infantry Divisions.

German Ground Forces of World War II

German Ground Forces of World War II
Author: William T. McCroden
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 1257
Release: 2019-05-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1611211018

A groundbreaking and comprehensive order of battle for German ground troops in WWII, from the invasion of Poland to the final defeat in Berlin. An indispensable reference work for Second World War scholars and enthusiasts, German Ground Forces of World War II captures the continuously changing character of Nazi ground forces throughout the conflict. For the first time, readers can follow the career of every German division, corps, army, and army group as the German armed forces shifted units to and from theaters of war. Organized by sections including Theater Commands, Army Groups, Armies, and Corps Commands, it presents a detailed analysis of each corresponding order of battle for every German field formation above division. This innovative resource also describes the orders of battle of the myriad German and Axis satellite formations assigned to security commands throughout occupied Europe and the combat zones, as well as those attached to fortress commands and to the commanders of German occupation forces across Europe. An accompanying narrative describes the career of each field formation and includes the background and experience of many of their most famous commanding officers.

The German Order of Battle Infantry in World War II

The German Order of Battle Infantry in World War II
Author: George F. Nafziger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 594
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

Monumental reference work identifying each German infantry unit operating between 1939 and 1945, with details of organization and precise composition from divisional to company level.

German Order of Battle

German Order of Battle
Author: Samuel W Mitcham
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-06-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780811748445

Narrative histories highlighting organization, combat experiences, and casualties of each division. Lists of constituent units and division commanders. Sources for further reading on each division.

Order of Battle

Order of Battle
Author: Chris Bishop
Publisher: Spellmount, Limited Publishers
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2008-04
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 9781862274372

The infantry divisions made up the bulk of Werhmacht forces during World War II, providing the essential critical mass needed to overwhelm the enemy on the battlefield. More than just traditional foot-sloggers, the infantry arm of the Werhmacht included paratroop, mountain, light and grenadier units, each with specialist skills and functions. Broken down by campaign and key battles within each theatre of war, Order of Battle: German Infantry in World War II illustrates the strengths and organizational structures of the Third Reich's infantry forces, building into a detailed compendium of information. Full-colour order of battle tree diagrams at army and army group level help the reader speedily understand how and where the infantry divisions were employed. Quick reference tables provide the strength of some of the best-known divisions while profile diagrams show typical numbers of personnel at company level. With extensive organizational diagrams and full-colour campaign maps showing the disposition of units, Order of Battle: German Infantry in World War II is an easy to use guide to the German infantry forces. This book is an essential reference guide for any serious enthusiast of World War II.

Danger Forward: The Story of the First Division in World War II

Danger Forward: The Story of the First Division in World War II
Author: Col. S. B. Mason
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 855
Release: 2016-07-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1787200043

No mission too difficult, no sacrifice too great, duty first.—The motto of the First Division. The heroic, hard-fought history of the “Big Red One” is recorded by the men who fought in the campaigns across North Africa and Europe. A regular army unit, the First Infantry Division was one of the first combat formations to move overseas in WWII. Overseas: 7 August 1942. Campaigns: Algeria-French Morocco, Tunisia, Sicily, Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes, Alsace, Central Europe. Days of Combat: 443. The 1st Infantry Division saw its first combat in World War II in North Africa, landing at Oran and taking part in the initial fighting, 8-10 November 1942. Elements then took part in see-saw combat at Maktar, Medjez el Bab, Kasserine Pass, Gafsa, El Guettar, Beja, and Mateur, 21 January-9 May 1943, helping secure Tunisia. The First was the first ashore in the invasion of Sicily, 10 July 1943; it fought a series of short, fierce battles on the island's tortuous terrain. When that campaign was over, the Division returned to England to prepare for the Normandy invasion. The First Division assaulted Omaha Beach on D-day, 6 June 1944, some units suffering 30 percent casualties in the first hour, and secured Formigny and Caumont in the beachhead. The Division followed up the St. Lô breakthrough with an attack on Marigny, 27 July 1944, and then drove across France in a continuous offensive, reaching the German border at Aachen in September. The Division laid siege to Aachen, taking the city after a direct assault, 21 October 1944. The First then attacked east of Aachen through Hürtgen Forest, driving to the Roer, and moved to a rest area 7 December for its first real rest in 6 months' combat, when the von Rundstedt offensive suddenly broke loose, 16 December. The Division raced to the Ardennes, and fighting continuously from 17 December 1944 to 28 January 1945, helped blunt and turn back the German offensive. Thereupon, the Division attacked and again breached the Siegfried Line, fought across the Roer, 23 February 1945, and drove on to the Rhine, crossing at the Remagen bridgehead, 15-16 March 1945. The Division broke out of the bridgehead, took part in the encirclement of the Ruhr Pocket, captured Paderborn, pushed through the Harz Mountains, and was in Czechoslovakia, at Kinsperk, Sangerberg, and Mnichov, when the war in Europe ended. Richly illustrated with 115 photos and 19 maps.