20th Infantry Division (Greece)
20th Infantry Division 20ή Μεραρχία Πεζικού | |
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Active | January–April 1941 |
Country | Greece |
Branch | Hellenic Army |
Type | Infantry |
Part of | Central Macedonia Army Section |
Engagements | Battle of Greece |
The 20th Infantry Division (Greek: 20ή Μεραρχία Πεζικού) was a short-lived formation of the Hellenic Army. It was founded on 24 January 1941, when Grece was already embroiled in the Greco-Italian War. Formed of reservists and with an incomplete table of equipment, it was assigned to the Central Macedonia Army Section (TSKM), forming part of the Greek–British "W Force", under the British Lt. General Henry Maitland Wilson. The division opposed the German invasion of Greece, but was defeated and practically ceased to exist as a combat formation at the Battle of Kleisoura Pass on 13–14 April.
Order of battle
As of early April 1941, before the German attack:[1]
- 35th Infantry Regiment (Reserve Col. Emmanouil Marinakis)
- 80th Infantry Regiment (Lt. Col. Vasileios Matzouranis)
- Dodecanese Regiment (Reserve Lt. Col. Ioannis Nikolaou)
- X Frontier Sector (Reserve Col. Aristotelis Sergos)
- 20th Mountain Artillery Regiment (Lt. Col. Christos Delivogiatzis)
Commanders
- Major General Christos Karassos (24 January – 8 April 1941, appointed to command TSKM)[1]
- Colonel Miltiadis Papakonstantinou (8–14 April 1941)
References
Sources
- Το τέλος μιας εποποιΐας, Απρίλιος 1941 [The end of an epopee, April 1941] (in Greek). Athens: Hellenic Army General Staff / Army History Directorate. 1959.
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