The 348th Infantry Division (German: 348. Infanterie-Division) was an infantry division of the German Army during the Second World War, active from 1942 to 1944.
348th Infantry Division | |
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German: 348. Infanterie-Division | |
Active | September 1942 – September 1944 |
Country | Nazi Germany |
Branch | Army |
Type | Infantry |
Size | Division |
Engagements | World War II |
Operational history
editThe 348th Infantry Division was formed on 14 September 1942 in France from personnel of Wehrkreis XII.
After its training, it served as a occupation, security and defense unit of the coastal areas in the North of France, in the Dieppe and Calais sector within the LXXXI. Armeekorps of the 15th Army in Army Group D.
As of 1 May 1944, the 348th Infantry Division was deployed between Flocques and Saint-Valery-sur-Somme along the coast of Normandy.[1]: 468
In August 1944, the division was sent to Normandy, where it suffered heavy losses during its withdrawal to northern France and Belgium.
The division was disbanded on 29 September 1944.
Commanders
edit- Generalleutnant Karl Gümbel (27 September 1942 – 5 February 1944 );
- Generalleutnant Paul Seyffardt (5 February - 29 September 1944);
References
edit- ^ Vogel, Detlef (2001). "Deutsche und alliierte Kriegführung im Westen". In Boog, Horst; et al. (eds.). Das Deutsche Reich in der Defensive: Strategischer Luftkrieg in Europa, Krieg im Westen und in Ostasien 1943–1944/45. Das Deutsche Reich und der Zweite Weltkrieg. Vol. 7. Stuttgart/Munich: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt. pp. 419–639. ISBN 3421055076.