Talk:2nd Infantry Division (France)
Latest comment: 2 years ago by Le Petit Chat in topic Date of Dissolution
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Date of Dissolution
editThe Berlin Victory Parade of 1945 article states that the French were represented by the 2nd ID. This states the division was dissolved in 1940. Thoughts? MWFwiki (talk) 08:15, 6 July 2022 (UTC)
- Maybe the 2nd Moroccan Infantry Division (fr:2e division d'infanterie marocaine)? -- Le Petit Chat (talk) 22:31, 6 July 2022 (UTC)
- I checked an article by Paul Gaujac in the French magazine Militaria Magazine and The French Army 1939–45 (2) (Osprey Men-at-Arms 318), the divisions in May 1945 are the following:
- Divisions formed in North Africa in 1942-1943:
- 1st Marching Infantry Division (former 1st Free French Division), in the Alps
- 2nd Moroccan ID, in Germany/Austria
- 3rd Algerian ID, in Germany/Austria
- 4th Moroccan Mountain Div, in Germany/Austria
- 9th Colonial ID (fr), in Germany/Austria
- 1st Armoured Div, in Germany/Austria
- 2nd Armoured Div, in Germany/Austria
- 5th Armoured Div, in Germany/Austria
- Divisions formed in France:
- 1st (motorized) ID (fr), in Germany
- 10th ID, on the Atlantic front (some units in Germany)
- 14th ID (fr), in Germany
- 19th ID (fr), on the Atlantic front
- 27th Alpine Div, in the Alps
- 23rd ID (fr), on the Atlantic front
- 25th ID (fr), on the Atlantic front
- 36th ID (fr), training in South-East France
- 3rd Armoured Div (fr), training in South-West France
- Planned divisions:
- 1st Far-East Colonial Division
- 2nd Far-East Colonial Division
- 29th ID (fr)
- 24th Airborne
- Divisions formed in North Africa in 1942-1943:
- -- Le Petit Chat (talk) 23:03, 6 July 2022 (UTC)
- I checked an article by Paul Gaujac in the French magazine Militaria Magazine and The French Army 1939–45 (2) (Osprey Men-at-Arms 318), the divisions in May 1945 are the following: