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2nd Mountain Division (Wehrmacht)

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with the Soviet Union. The division had to withdraw to Norway, fighting off Soviet forces as it did so. Back in mainland Europe, its depleted infantry regiments were brought back up to strength.
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German Order of Battle: 291st–999th Infantry Divisions, Named Infantry Divisions, and Special Divisions in WWII
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defence. It continued to serve in the Arctic region until late 1944, when the Finns negotiated the
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in March 1938, the 2nd Mountain Division was formed on 1 April 1938, with personnel of the
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which served in World War II, mainly in the northernmost sector of the
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in 1940. It carried out a cross country march to rescue the
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1945
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Nazi Germany
German Army
Gebirgsjäger
Mountain warfare
Division
Wehrkreis XVIII
Innsbruck
World War II
‹See Tfd›
German
Gebirgsjäger
German Army
Eastern Front
Wehrkreis XVIII
Anschluss
Nazi Germany
6th Division
Austrian Army
Innsbruck
Wehrkreis XVIII
Salzburg
Tyrol
Generalleutnant
Valentin Feurstein
Army Group South
Invasion of Poland
Operation Weserübung
Norwegian Campaign
3rd Mountain Division

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