4th Parachute Division (Germany)
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The 4th Parachute Division, (german: 4. Fallschirmjäger-Division), was a divisional-sized elite formation in the
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during
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.


History

It was formed in
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, in November 1943, from elements of '' 2 Fallschirmjäger Division'' and volunteers from the Italian
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and
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parachute divisions. Its first combat action was against the Allied landings at Anzio (
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) as part of the '' I. Fallschirm Korps'' in January 1944. After Anzio, the division fought a rear guard action in front of
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, and was the last German unit to leave the city on 4 June; it withdrew towards
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and then managed to halt the Allies at the Futa pass.Quarrie, p 46
In the winter of 1944/1945 it was positioned on the
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. In March 1945, the division had to send the II Battalion, ''12 Fallschirmjäger Regiment'' and the 2nd Company from the ''Pionier Battalion'' to the new ''10 Fallschirmjager Division'', which was being formed in
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. It then fought at
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and
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and surrendered to the Allies on May 2nd 1945.


War crimes

The division has been implicated in Pedescala massacre (
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), between 30 April and 2 May 1945, when 63 civilians were executed.


Order of battle

Structure of the division: * Headquarters * 10th Parachute Regiment * 11th Parachute Regiment * 12th Parachute Regiment * 4th Parachute Artillery Regiment * 4th Parachute Tank Destroyer Battalion * 4th Parachute Engineer Battalion * 4th Parachute Signal Battalion * 4th Parachute Anti-Aircraft Battalion * 4th Parachute Heavy Mortar Battalion * 4th Parachute Field Replacement Battalion * 4th Parachute Divisional Supply Group


Commander

*
Heinrich Trettner Heinrich "Heinz" Trettner (19 September 1907 – 18 September 2006) was a German general who served in the Spanish Civil War, and during World War II and the Cold War. From 1964 to 1966 he served as Inspector General of the Bundeswehr, the hea ...


References

;Citations ;Bibliography * Quarrie Bruce, ''German Airborne Divisions: Mediterranean Theatre 1942–45'', Osprey Publishing, 2005, * Windrow Martin, ''Luftwaffe Airborne and Field Units'', Osprey Publishing, 1972, {{Nazi war crimes in Italy Fallschirmjäger divisions Military units and formations established in 1943 Military units and formations disestablished in 1945 War crimes of the Wehrmacht