- part of a
designated Aufstellungswelle (deployment wave) or
Welle (wave),
sometimes translated as "draft". The
Aufstellungswelle system was
adopted by...
- Division's
creation was
ordered on 22 May 1940 as a
division of the
tenth Aufstellungswelle by
Wehrkreis XXI authorities. However, as the
Battle of
France ended...
- 1939, the day of
German mobilization, as a
division of the
fourth Aufstellungswelle. It
initially consisted of the
Infantry Regiments 462, 482, and 486...
- in Berlin-Karlshorst in
Wehrkreis III as a
division of the
fourth Aufstellungswelle on 26
August 1939, the day of
German mobilization. It
initially consisted...
-
March 1945.
Infantry Division Potsdam was part of the 35th and
final Aufstellungswelle,
along with the
infantry divisions Schlageter, Jahn, Körner, Güstrow...
-
Infantry Division was
formed on 26
August 1939 as part of the 2nd wave (
aufstellungswelle).
Shortly after its
formation it then parti****ted in the invasion...
- v t e
Infantry divisions of the
German Army (1935–1945) See also:
Aufstellungswelle • List of
German divisions in
World War II...
- veterinary, mail, and
police Infantry divisions were
raised in
waves (
Aufstellungswelle), sets of
divisions with a
standardized table of
organization and...
- v t e
Numbered infantry divisions of the
German Army (1935–1945) See also: List of
German divisions in
World War II,
Aufstellungswelle...
- War II. It was
formed on 5
October 1940 as part of the 11th wave (
Aufstellungswelle). It was
formed from
elements of the 32nd
Infantry Division, 258th...