The 252nd Infantry Division () was an
infantry division
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of the
German
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''Heer'' during
World War II
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.
History
Mobilization, 1939
The 252nd Infantry Division was formed on 26 August 1939, the day of German
general mobilization
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, as a division of the fourth ''
Aufstellungswelle
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''. Its initial personnel was formed using supplementary formations from
Wehrkreis VIII
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:
* Infantry Regiment 452 was formed using the Supplement Battalions 28
Leobschütz, 38
Freiwaldau, and 84
Cosel.
* Infantry Regiment 461 was formed using the Supplement Battalions 7
Jauer, 49
Wohlau, and 83 Jauer.
* Infantry Regiment 472 was formed using the Supplement Battalions 30
Görlitz
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, 51
Freystadt
:''"Freystadt" is also the German names for Kisielice and Kożuchów, Poland.''
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, and 54
Glogau.
Furthermore, the 252nd Infantry Division was equipped with Artillery Regiment 252.
The initial divisional commander of the 252nd Infantry Division was
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It is distinct from, but in Modern German has become homophonic with, the name Dieter, which is a short form of Dietrich, composed of the same prefix bu ...
.
Invasion of Poland, 1939
After mobilization, the 252nd Infantry Division was assigned to the reserves of
Gerd von Rundstedt's Army Group South
Army Group South () was the name of one 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 South was led by Ge ...
, which oversaw the
8th
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,
10th, and
14th Armies during the
Invasion of Poland
The invasion of Poland, also known as the September Campaign, Polish Campaign, and Polish Defensive War of 1939 (1 September – 6 October 1939), was a joint attack on the Second Polish Republic, Republic of Poland by Nazi Germany, the Slovak R ...
.
The 252nd Infantry Division did not see combat in Poland, and was only of note for temporary occupation duty in the country.
Western border, 1939 – 1940
After service in Poland, the 252nd Infantry Division took position in the ''
Saarpfalz
Saarpfalz (''Saar-Palatinate'') is a Kreis (district) in the south-east of the Saarland, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from west clockwise) Saarbrücken, Neunkirchen, Kusel, Kaiserslautern, Südwestpfalz, district-free Zweibrücken, and th ...
'' region during the
Phoney War
The Phoney War (; ; ) was an eight-month period at the outset of World War II during which there were virtually no Allied military land operations on the Western Front from roughly September 1939 to May 1940. World War II began on 3 Septembe ...
.
On 1 February 1940, the division passed two battalions and an artillery battery to divisions of the eighth ''Aufstellungswelle''. The division later passed about a third of the division's strength to the newly formed
134th Infantry Division of the
eleventh ''Aufstellungswelle'' on 8 October 1940. The formations lost to the 134th Division were later replaced within the 252nd Division by fresh units.
France, 1940
During the
Battle of France
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, the 252nd Infantry Division remained with
Army Group C
Army Group C () was an army group of the German Wehrmacht during World War II. In its first deployment between 1939 and 1941, its main assignment was the defense of the Franco-German border during the Phony War and the Western Campaign, after whi ...
, which oversaw the static Wehrmacht formations that were to continue to oppose the
Maginot Line
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and to not take part in the war of movement. After other German formations broke the Allied flank in the north, the 252nd Infantry Division served with some distinction in the attacks against the Maginot defenses.
In July 1940, the 252nd Infantry Division was deployed east, towards the demarcation line with the
Soviet Union
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.
Eastern Front, 1941 – 1945
1941
The 252nd Infantry Division served under the
XXXXIII Army Corps of the
4th Army during the beginning phase of ''
Operation Barbarossa
Operation Barbarossa was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and several of its European Axis allies starting on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during World War II. More than 3.8 million Axis troops invaded the western Soviet Union along ...
''. It subsequently advanced via the
Białystok
Białystok is the largest city in northeastern Poland and the capital of the Podlaskie Voivodeship. It is the List of cities and towns in Poland, tenth-largest city in Poland, second in terms of population density, and thirteenth in area.
Biał ...
area in July, was pulled into the reserves of
Army Group Center
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until September, then put into the line once more under
XXXXVI Corps at
Vyazma
Vyazma () is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, town and the administrative center of Vyazemsky District, Smolensk Oblast, Vyazemsky District in Smolensk Oblast, Russia, located on the Vyazma River, about halfway between Smolensk, the ...
. The 252nd Infantry Division subsequently participated in the
Battle of Moscow
The Battle of Moscow was a military campaign that consisted of two periods of strategically significant fighting on a sector of the Eastern Front during World War II, between October 1941 and January 1942. The Soviet defensive effort frustrated H ...
.
On 1 November 1941, the division stood halfway between Vyazma and
Mozhaysk
MozhayskAlternative transliterations include ''Mozhaisk'', ''Mozhajsk'', ''Mozhaĭsk'', and ''Možajsk''. (, ) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, town and the administrative center of Mozhaysky District, Moscow Oblast, Mozhaysky Distri ...
, remaining in the second line behind the German forward positions. Parts of the 252nd Infantry Division were put into the line near the
VII Army Corps by 5 November, opposite the
5th
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and
33rd Soviet Armies to the left and right, respectively. The forward formations of the 252nd Infantry Divisions were shifted north by 13 November, moving behind the
10th Panzer Division to a position now directly opposite the Soviet 5th Army, as the 10th Panzer Division operated against both the Soviet 5th Army and the
16th Army, the 5th Army's right neighbor. Between the two Soviet armies was
Istra, some 40 kilometers northwest of Moscow.
On 11 November 1941, Infantry Regiment 452 was dissolved and replaced by Infantry Regiment 7, which had previously served in the
28th Infantry Division but had become unnecessary as the 28th Division was restructured into a Jäger Division.
The Soviet 16th Army was dislodged from its positions and forced northeast by 16 November. By now, the entire 252nd Infantry Division had been called into the line to assist its superior formation, the
IX Army Corps. Istra itself was taken by the 26 November, and the 16th, 5th, and 33rd Soviet Armies (right to left from the Soviet perspective) were forced into a tight defensive ring around Moscow's urban core. The German advance died between Istra and Moscow in the first week of December 1941, and Istra's recapture by the Soviet forces on 11 December signalled the beginning of the Soviet counterattack.
1942
From January 1942 to January 1943, the 252nd Infantry Division held a sector near
Gzhatsk
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.
On 5 February 1942,
Hans Schaefer became the new divisional commander.
White Rose
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resistance
Hans Scholl
Hans Fritz Scholl (; 22 September 1918 – 22 February 1943) was, along with Alexander Schmorell, one of the two founding members of the White Rose resistance movement in Nazi Germany. The principal author of the resistance movement's ...
,
Alexander Schmorell
Alexander Schmorell ( – 13 July 1943), also sometimes referred to as Saint Alexander of Munich, was a Russian- German student at Munich University who, with five others, formed a resistance group (part of the '' Widerstand'') known as White ...
,
Willi Graf
Wilhelm "Willi" Graf (2 January 1918 – 12 October 1943) was a German member of the White Rose resistance group in Nazi Germany. The Catholic Church in Germany included Graf in their list of martyrs of the 20th century. In 2017, his cause for ...
, and
Jurgen Wittenstein, served as medics during this time, specifically from June to November 1942.
1943
On 23 January 1943,
Walter Melzer
__NOTOC__
Walter Melzer (7 October 1894 – 23 June 1961) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II who commanded the XXIII corps. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves.
Awards and d ...
replaced Hans Schaefer as divisional commander.
On 25 February 1943, Grenadier Regiment 472 (formerly: Infantry Regiment 472) was dissolved and its two battalions given to Grenadier Regiments 7 and 461. As a result, the 252nd Infantry Division became a binary division with a total of six infantry battalions.
From February to October 1943, the 252nd Infantry Division fought defensive battles in the
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;Ru ...
area.
On 6 August 1943, the 252nd Infantry Division was attacked simultaneously by nine Soviet divisions and two armored brigades. The 252nd Infantry Division, numbering around 10,000 at the time, was shelled by over 50,000 projectiles in a window of 150 minutes. Ultimately, the Soviet attack was repelled with severe Red Army casualties, including thousands of soldiers and almost 100 tanks, but German losses too were severe. Between 6 August 1943 and the end of the year, Grenadier Regiment 7 lost 37 of its 40 officers dead or wounded, and all three of the regiment's battalion commanders of August were killed in action before the end of the year.
In November 1943, the 252nd Infantry Division was transferred to the
3rd Panzer Army
The 3rd Panzer Army () was a German armoured formation during World War II, formed from the 3rd Panzer Group on 1 January 1942.
3rd Panzer Group
The 3rd Panzer Group () was formed on 16 November 1940. It was a constituent part of Army Grou ...
.
1944
On 4 April 1944, the 252nd Infantry Division underwent major restructuring. Its heavily battered infantry formations were consolidated into Grenadier Regiment 7, and the 461st and 472nd Regiments were subsequently disbanded. As replacement, the division was refreshed with Grenadier Regiment 70 and Grenadier Regiment 544. These two regiments were the consolidated remnants of the severely damaged
73rd Infantry Division and
389th Infantry Division, respectively.
Starting on 23 June 1944, the Soviet Red Army launched a massive summer offensive, ''
Operation Bagration
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''. The newly reinforced 252nd Infantry Division was employed in the German defensive operations against ''Bagration'' and received commendations from the German high command for its conduct during these operations.
On 7 July 1944, the Grenadier Regiment 472 was redeployed and staffed with one battalion from each of the other regiments. The Grenadier Regiments 70 and 544 were dissolved and the old Grenadier Regiment 461 was restored.
As a result, the 252nd Infantry Division was fully returned to a ternary model, but the total number of battalions within the division did not actually change.
On 9 October 1944,
Paul Drekmann became divisional commander.
On 18 October 1944, the division was strengthened by Grenadier Regiment 1072 and Combat March Battalion 1039.
In late 1944, the 252nd Infantry Division participated in the retreat across Lithuania and Poland, and was eventually trapped in Danzig and on the
Hel peninsula
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Name
The name of the peninsula ...
.
1945
On 30 March 1945, parts of the 252nd Infantry Division were captured when the
Red Army
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captured besieged
Danzig as part of the Soviet
East Pomeranian Offensive. The rest of the division under
Oberst
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i. G. von Unold had been successfully evacuated to the occupied Danish island of
Bornholm
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Strategically located, Bornholm has been fought over for centuries. I ...
and were forced to surrender to the
Red Army
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on
8 May 1945
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.
However, those parts of the division that were transported to
Copenhagen
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on 6 May 1945 by
Kriegsmarine
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warships (including three destroyers and the auxiliary cruiser "Hansa"), including the 7th Grenadier Regiment, escaped this fate. The 252nd Artillery Regiment had remained behind on the Hel peninsula to secure the transport of the division.
Superior formations
Noteworthy individuals
Divisional commanders
*
Diether von Boehm-Bezing Diether is a German given name, composed of the elements ''diet'' "people" and ''her'' "army".
It is distinct from, but in Modern German has become homophonic with, the name Dieter, which is a short form of Dietrich, composed of the same prefix bu ...
: divisional commander of the 252nd Infantry Division (26 August 1939 – 5 February 1942).
*
Hans Schaefer: divisional commander of the 252nd Infantry Division (5 February 1942 – 23 January 1943).
*
Walter Melzer
__NOTOC__
Walter Melzer (7 October 1894 – 23 June 1961) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II who commanded the XXIII corps. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves.
Awards and d ...
: divisional commander of the 252nd Infantry Division (23 January 1943 – 9 October 1944).
*
Paul Drekmann: divisional commander of the 252nd Infantry Division (9 October 1944 – 24 March 1945).
*
Georg von Unold: divisional commander of the 252nd Infantry Division (post assumed 24 March 1945).
Others
*
Armin Scheiderbauer: "Adventures in My Youth: A German Soldier on the Eastern Front 1941–45". A biography based on his serving an infantry officer with the 252nd Infantry Division from 1942 - 1945.
*
Alexander Schmorell
Alexander Schmorell ( – 13 July 1943), also sometimes referred to as Saint Alexander of Munich, was a Russian- German student at Munich University who, with five others, formed a resistance group (part of the '' Widerstand'') known as White ...
,
Hans Scholl
Hans Fritz Scholl (; 22 September 1918 – 22 February 1943) was, along with Alexander Schmorell, one of the two founding members of the White Rose resistance movement in Nazi Germany. The principal author of the resistance movement's ...
,
Willi Graf
Wilhelm "Willi" Graf (2 January 1918 – 12 October 1943) was a German member of the White Rose resistance group in Nazi Germany. The Catholic Church in Germany included Graf in their list of martyrs of the 20th century. In 2017, his cause for ...
, Jürgen Wittgenstein and Hubert Furtwängler:
White Rose
The White Rose (, ) was a Nonviolence, non-violent, intellectual German resistance to Nazism, resistance group in Nazi Germany which was led by five students and one professor at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, University of Munich ...
members.
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