57th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

57. Infanterie-Division
German 57th Infantry Division
Active 26 August 1939 – July 1944
Country Nazi Germany Nazi Germany
Branch Heer
Type Division
Role Infantry
Engagements

World War II

Commanders
Current
commander
N/A - Division Disbanded
Notable
commanders
Oskar Blümm

The 57th Infantry Division (German: 57. Infanterie-Division) was a German division in World War II. It was formed on 26 August 1939 in Landshut.

History

The 57th Infantry Division was formed in August 1939 as part of the second wave of German infantry divisions. During the German-Soviet invasion of Poland, the division remained in the Saarland.

The division was moved into Poland as an occupational force in August 1940 until the initiation of Operation Barbarossa in June 1941. The division took part in the campaign as part of Army Group South, where it assaulted Kiev.

Orders of Battle

1939
  • 179th Infantry Regiment
  • 199th Infantry Regiment
  • 217th Infantry Regiment
  • 157th Artillery Regiment
  • 157th Engineer Battalion
  • 157th Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 157th Anti-tank Detachment
  • News department
  • 157th Troops supply

1944
  • 164th Grenadier Regiment
  • 199th Grenadier Regiment
  • 217th Grenadier Regiment
  • 57th Fusilier Battalion
  • 157th Artillery Regiment
  • 157th Field-replacement Battalion
  • 157th Engineer Battalion
  • 157th Anti-tank detachment
  • News department
  • 157th Troops supply

Commanding officers

External links

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