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The 16th Infantry Division of the German Army was formed in 1934. On 26 August 1939 the division was mobilized for the
invasion of Poland The invasion of Poland (1 September – 6 October 1939) was a joint attack on the Republic of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union which marked the beginning of World War II. The German invasion began on 1 September 1939, one week aft ...
(1939). It participated in the Battle of France in August 1940. The division was then split, resulting in two independent units: The
16th Panzer Division The 16th Panzer Division (german: 16. Panzer-Division) was a formation of the German Army in World War II. It was formed in November 1940 from the 16th Infantry Division. It took part in Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union ...
and the 16th Motorized Infantry Division. Then later, from 1944 onward, combined with other non 16th elements, was known as the
116th Panzer Division The 116th ''Panzer'' Division, also known as the "Windhund (Greyhound) Division", was a German armoured formation that saw combat during World War II. History Formation The 116th Division was constituted in the Rhineland and Westphalia areas ...
.


16th Panzer Division

The 16th Panzer Division served as a reserve in
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during the
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campaign in 1941. It then participated in
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with
Army Group South Army Group South (german: Heeresgruppe Süd) was the name of three German Army Groups during World War II. It was first used in the 1939 September Campaign, along with Army Group North to invade Poland. In the invasion of Poland Army Group So ...
, also in 1941. A ''kampfgruppe'' of 16th Panzer Division, led by Count Strachwitz, reached the outskirts of Stalingrad on 23 August 1942, brushing aside the sole Soviet defences, anti-aircraft guns manned by female factory workers (possibly the
1077th Anti-Aircraft Regiment The 1077th Anti-aircraft Regiment (, ''1077-y zenith artilleriyskiy Polk'') unPolk) under Colonel Raiynin, was a unit of the Stalingrad Corps Region of the Soviet Air Defence Forces that fought during the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942. The Stalingr ...
). The 16th Panzer Division was encircled and ultimately destroyed at Stalingrad during the winter of 1942–43. It was rebuilt for a campaign in the west, fought in
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and southern
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during the Italian Campaign in 1943 and returned to the Russian Front later in the year. Severely mauled near Kiev, it was withdrawn to
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for rehabilitation in 1944. The 16th Panzer Division returned to the east in 1945, where it surrendered to the Soviets and Americans in
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.


Motorized Division

The 16th Motorized Infantry Division, nicknamed ''Windhund'' ("Greyhound"), participated in the
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campaign in 1941 along with the 16th Panzer Division (see above). It took part in
Operation Barbarossa Operation Barbarossa (german: link=no, Unternehmen Barbarossa; ) was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and many of its Axis allies, starting on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during the Second World War. The operation, code-named after ...
with Army Group South later in the year. It advanced on the
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with elements coming to within 20 miles of
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in 1942 – the most easterly point reached by any German unit during the war. It also participated in the Battle of Stalingrad. The 16th Motorized Infantry Division participated in defensive operations after the Soviets broke up the front of the southern sector. In June 1943, it was upgraded to 16th
Panzergrenadier ''Panzergrenadier'' (), abbreviated as ''PzG'' (WWII) or ''PzGren'' (modern), meaning '' "Armour"-ed fighting vehicle "Grenadier"'', is a German term for mechanized infantry units of armoured forces who specialize in fighting from and in conjun ...
Division. This upgraded formation was depleted in the continuous retreats and was transferred to France for rest and refitting.


116th Panzer Division

In March 1944, it was reorganized as the
116th Panzer Division The 116th ''Panzer'' Division, also known as the "Windhund (Greyhound) Division", was a German armoured formation that saw combat during World War II. History Formation The 116th Division was constituted in the Rhineland and Westphalia areas ...
(with the number changed since the 16th Panzer Division was already taken by its sibling), absorbing the 179th Reserve Panzer Division in the process. This new formation fought in the
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and was almost destroyed in the Falaise Gap. It subsequently defended the Siegfried Line at Aachen in an understrength condition. The 116th Panzer Division was withdrawn for refitting and then recommitted, but was unable to hold the city of Aachen. It later participated in the Battle of Hurtgen Forest then in the
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, again sustaining heavy casualties. It was caught in the Wesel Pocket, but got across the
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, ultimately surrendering within the Ruhr Pocket in April, 1945.


16th Volksgrenadier Division

In parallel, a 16th Volksgrenadier Division was created in October 1944, which defended the
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until March 1945, when it was forced to retreat deeper into Germany.


War crimes

The 16th Motorized Infantry Division has been implicated in the San Clemente di Caserta massacre,
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, on 4 October 1943, when 25 civilians were murdered.


Organization

Structure of the division: * Headquarters * 16th Reconnaissance Battalion * 60th Infantry Regiment * 64th Infantry Regiment * 79th Infantry Regiment * 16th Field Replacement Battalion * 16th Engineer Battalion * 16th Artillery Regiment * 16th Anti-Tank Battalion * 16th Signal Battalion * 16th Divisional Supply Group


Commanding officers


16th Infantry Division

* Generalleutnant Gerhard Glokke (October 1934 – 12 October 1937) * Generalleutnant Gotthard Heinrici (12 October 1937 – 31 January 1940) * Generalmajor Heinrich Krampf (1 February 1940 – 31 May 1940) * Generalmajor
Hans-Valentin Hube Hans-Valentin Hube (29 October 1890 – 21 April 1944) was a German general during World War II who commanded armoured forces in the invasions of Poland, France and the Soviet Union. In the course of the war, Hube led the 16th Infantry Divisi ...
(1 June 1940 – 6 August 1940)


16th Motorized Infantry Division

* Generalleutnant
Friedrich-Wilhelm von Chappuis __NOTOC__ Friedrich-Wilhelm von Chappuis (13 September 1886 – 27 August 1942) was a German general in the ''Wehrmacht'' during World War II who commanded the XXXVIII Army Corps. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Na ...
(12 August 1940 – 15 March 1941) * Generalleutnant Sigfrid Henrici (15 March 1941 – Mid August 1941) * Generalleutnant
Johannes Streich Johannes Streich (16 April 1891 – 20 August 1977) was a German general in the Wehrmacht during World War II who commanded the 5th Light Division during the early stages of the North African Campaign. Sacked for his poor performance during the ...
(Mid August 1941 – Mid November 1941) * Generalleutnant Sigfrid Henrici (Mid November 1941 – 13 November 1942) * Generalmajor
Gerhard Graf von Schwerin Gerhard Helmut Detleff Graf von Schwerin (23 June 1899 – 29 October 1980) was a German General der Panzertruppe during World War II. World War I Gerhard von Schwerin was born to a Prussian aristocratic family in 1899. His father was a civil ...
(13 November 1942 – 20 May 1943) * Oberst
Wilhelm Crisolli __NOTOC__ Wilhelm Crisolli (20 January 1895 – 12 September 1944) was a German general in the Wehrmacht in World War II who commanded several divisions. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany. Crisolli was ki ...
(20 May 1943 – 27 June 1943)


16th Panzergrenadier Division

* General der Panzertruppen
Gerhard Graf von Schwerin Gerhard Helmut Detleff Graf von Schwerin (23 June 1899 – 29 October 1980) was a German General der Panzertruppe during World War II. World War I Gerhard von Schwerin was born to a Prussian aristocratic family in 1899. His father was a civil ...
(27 June 1943 – January 1944) * Generalmajor Günther von Manteuffel (January 1944 – March 1944) * Generalmajor Karl Stingl (March 1944)


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