358th Infantry Division
358th Infantry Division | |
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358. Infanterie-Division | |
Active | 10 March 1940 – 23 August 1940 |
Country | Army (Wehrmacht) |
Type | Infantry |
Size | Division |
The 358th Infantry Division (
. It was active between March and August 1940.History
The 358th Infantry Division was formed on 10 March 1940 as a Landesschützen formation of the ninth deployment wave in Kraków in German-occupeid Poland. Its initial staff personnel was drawn from the staff of Oberfeldkommandantur 540, and the division initially consisted of the Infantry Regiments 644, 645, and 646, with three battalions each, for a total of nine infantry battalions in the division. Additionally, it was equipped with an artillery battery, a reconnaissance squadron, a signals company, and divisional resupply units.[2]: 283 The members of the 358th Infantry Division were mainly drawn from older men that had been conscripted upon the outbreak of the war.[3]: 243f.
After a brief stint between March and May as part of Grenz-Abschnitts-Kommando Süd, part of the German occupation force in Poland, the division was posted in June 1940, after the German victory in the Battle of France, under the commander of the Replacement Army (German: Befehlshaber des Ersatzheeres) and used as part of 16th Army in the German military administration in occupied France.[2]: 283
On 23 August 1940, the division was dissolved after transfer to its administrative home district,
Throughout the division's entire duration of service, the divisional commander was Rudolf Pitz.[4]
References
- ISBN 3828905250.
- ^ a b c Tessin, Georg (1974). Die Landstreitkräfte 281–370. Verbände und Truppen der deutschen Wehrmacht und Waffen-SS im Zweiten Weltkrieg 1939–1945 (in German). Vol. 9. Osnabrück: Biblio.
- ISBN 0812829921.
- ISBN 9780811734370.