708th Volksgrenadier Division

The 708th Volksgrenadier Division (708th People's Grenadier Division, German: 708. Volksgrenadierdivision), formerly the 708th Infantry Division (708. Infanteriedivision) was a German army division active during World War II. It took part in Operation Northwind, where it was subsequently destroyed.

Volksgrenadier Division
708. Volksgrenadierdivision
ActiveMay 1941 - August 1944
September 1944 - February 1945
Country Nazi Germany
BranchArmy
TypeGrenadier
SizeDivision

Operational history

The 708th Infantry Division was formed from men around Strasbourg in Wehrkreis VIII.

Reactivation

The 708th Division was reactivated in September 1944 as a new Volksgrenadier division, and placed under the leadership of Major Hans-Ludwig Kuhlenkampff on the 10th. The division was sent to occupy and defend Czechoslovakia from the Soviet advance. After two months, the division was sent to the western front as part of the LXIV Army Corps, with Lieutenant Colonel Johannes Marahrens taking over as commanding officer the following January. The division was destroyed the following month in the "Colmar Pocket".[1]

Commanders

  • Colonel/Major General Walter Drobenig (May 1941 – March 1942)
  • Lieutenant General Hermann Wilck (March 1942 – July 1943)
  • Major General Edgar Arndt (July 1943 – August 1944)
  • Colonel Bruno Gerlock (Acting commander, August 1944)
  • Colonel Wilhelm Bleckwenn (November 1944 – February 1945)
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See also

References

  1. Mitcham, Samuel W. (Aug 10, 2007). German Order of Battle, Volume 2: 291st-999th Infantry Divisions, Named Infantry Divisions, and Special Divisions in World War II. Stackpole Books. pp. 189–190.
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