41st Infantry Division (France)

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The 41st Infantry Division (French: 41e Division d'Infanterie, 41e DI) was a French Army formation during World War I and World War II.

World War 1

During World War I, the division was comprised

  • 23rd Infantry Regiment
  • 42nd Infantry Regiment (from June 1917)
  • 128th Infantry Regiment (from November 1917)
  • 133rd Infantry Regiment (to June 1917)
  • 152nd Infantry Regiment (to December 1914)
  • 215th Infantry Regiment (from December 1914 to June 1916)
  • 229th Infantry Regiment (from March 1916 to November 1917)
  • 253rd Infantry Regiment (from December 1914 to June 1916)
  • 343rd Infantry Regiment (from December 1914 to June 1916)
  • 363rd Infantry Regiment (from September 1914 to September 1917)
  • 373rd Infantry Regiment (from September 1914 to June 1916)
  • 37th Territorial Infantry Regiment (from September 1914 to June 1915)
  • 54th Territorial Infantry Regiment (from August 1918)

It was part of the French

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At various times, it was part of the

The Battle For France

During the Battle of France in May 1940, the division contained the following units:

  • 101st Infantry Regiment
  • 103rd Infantry Regiment
  • 104th Infantry Regiment
  • 4th Machine Gun Battalion
  • 36th Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 13th Artillery Regiment
  • 213th Artillery Regiment

It was a Series A Reserve division containing younger reservists.

References

  1. ^ "41e Division d'Infanterie" (PDF). Retrieved 2009-08-28.