3rd Infantry Division (Germany)

3rd Infantry Division (Germany)

The German 3rd Infantry Division was established under the cover name "Wehrgauleitung Frankfurt" in 1934 by expanding the 3rd Division of the Reichswehr. It was redesignated "Kommandant von Frankfurt" shortly afterward, and took on its bona fide name when the formation of the Wehrmacht was announced in October 1935.

It took part in the invasion of Poland in 1939 and the invasion of France in 1940. In October 1940 it returned to Germany and was upgraded to a fully motorized division. (Most German divisions during the World War II era had no transport for the infantry and used horses to tow their artillery; German industry could not turn out sufficient motor transport while also trying to meet other military requirements.)

As the 3rd Motorized Infantry Division it took part in Operation Barbarossa in 1941, advancing on Leningrad under Army Group North. In October it was transferred to Army Group Center for Operation Typhoon and the Battle of Moscow and the defensive battles of the winter. In mid-1942 it was transferred to Army Group South to take part the summer offensive "Fall Blau" ("Operation Blue"), and was ultimately caught up in the Battle of Stalingrad, where it was destroyed in the encirclement with the Sixth Army in early 1943.

It was reconstituted as the 3rd Panzergrenadier Division in March 1943, absorbing the 386th Motorized Division in the process. It then fought in Italy until the summer of 1944, when it was transferred to the Western Front to help re-establish the front line after the Allied breakout from Normandy. Later in the year, it participated in the Battle of the Bulge and then in the defensive actions at Remagen, ultimately surrendering in the Ruhr Pocket in April 1945.

References

Note: The Web references may require you to follow links to cover the unit's entire history.

* Pipes, Jason. " [http://www.feldgrau.com/InfDiv.php?ID=3 3.Infanterie-Division] ". Retrieved May 10, 2005.
* Wendel, Marcus (2004). " [http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=1006 3. Infanterie-Division (mot)] ". Retrieved May 10, 2005.
* Wendel, Marcus (2004). " [http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=1328 3. Panzergrenadier-Division] ". Retrieved May 10, 2005.
* " [http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Gliederungen/Infanteriedivisionen/3ID.htm 3. Infanterie-Division] ". German language article at www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de. Retrieved May 10, 2005.

See also

* Panzergrenadier, Infantry
* Division (military), Military unit
* Heer, Wehrmacht, List of German divisions in WWII


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • 3rd Infantry Division (United States) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=3rd Infantry Division caption=3rd Infantry Division shoulder sleeve insignia country=USA allegiance= type=Division branch=Regular Army dates=November 21, 1917 Present specialization=Heavy command structure=Forces… …   Wikipedia

  • 3rd Infantry Division (United Kingdom) — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 3rd Infantry Division caption=Insignia of the 3rd Division dates= Since 18 June 1809 country= United Kingdom allegiance= branch= British Army type=Infantry role= size=Five Brigades command structure= Land Command… …   Wikipedia

  • 3rd Parachute Division (Germany) — The 3rd Parachute Division was a German military unit that was active during World War II. Its formation began in October 1943 in France near Reims. From February 1944 near Brest. In March 1944 division was reinforced by soldiers from the 3rd… …   Wikipedia

  • 3rd Mountain Division (Germany) — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 3. Gebirgs Division caption=Eduard Dietl first commander of the division country=Nazi Germany type=Mountain Division branch=Heer Unit dates=Raised April 1, 1938, Surrendered 1945 command structure=Created as 3.… …   Wikipedia

  • 3rd Light Division (Germany) — The 3rd Light Division (sometimes described as Light Mechanized or Light Panzer to distinguish it from the later Light infantry divisions) was raised in November 1938. In 1939 it fought in the Invasion of Poland. Due to shortcomings that the… …   Wikipedia

  • 3rd Panzer Division (Germany) — The German 3rd Panzer Division ( 3. Panzer Division ) was established in 1935. It participated in the 1939 invasion of Poland, the 1940 invasion of France, and the 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union. One light company from the 5th Panzer Regiment… …   Wikipedia

  • 3rd Guard Infantry Division (Germany) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=3rd Guard Infantry Division ( 3. Garde Infanterie Division ) dates=1914 1919 country=Prussia/Germany branch=Army type=Infantry size=Approx. 15,000 battles=World War I: 1st Masurian Lakes, Łódź (1914), Gorlice… …   Wikipedia

  • 1st Infantry Division (Germany) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=German 1st Infantry Division caption= country=flagicon|Nazi Germany Nazi Germany allegiance= type=Division branch=Heer dates=October 1934 ndash; 8 May 1945 specialization=Infantry command structure= size= current… …   Wikipedia

  • 216th Infantry Division (Germany) — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 216th Infantry Division caption= dates= 26 August 1939 17 November 1943 country= flagicon|Germany|Nazi Germany allegiance= branch= Army ( das deutsche Heer ) type= 3rd Mobilization Wave Infantry Division… …   Wikipedia

  • 61st Infantry Division (Germany) — The German 61st Infantry Division was a combat division of the German Wehrmacht during the Second World War.Established in August 1939 with its headquarters at Insterburg, the unit invaded Poland on September 1st, 1939 as part of von Küchler s… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”