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The 253rd Infantry Division () was an
infantry division A division is a large military unit or Formation (military), formation, usually consisting of between 10,000 and 25,000 soldiers. In most armies, a division is composed of several regiments or brigades; in turn, several divisions typically mak ...
of the
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Heer during
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.


History


1939

The 253rd Infantry Division was formed as part of the fourth ''
Aufstellungswelle In the German Wehrmacht before and during World War II, infantry divisions were raised as part of a designated ''Aufstellungswelle'' (deployment wave) or ''Welle'' (wave), sometimes translated as "draft". The ''Aufstellungswelle'' system was adopt ...
'' on 26 August 1939, the day of German
mobilization Mobilization (alternatively spelled as mobilisation) is the act of assembling and readying military troops and supplies for war. The word ''mobilization'' was first used in a military context in the 1850s to describe the preparation of the ...
. The initial divisional commander was Fritz Kühne. Assembled in
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in Wehrkreis VI, the 253rd Infantry Division's initial infantry regiments were numbered 453, 464, and 473, and drew upon the following reserve formations: * Infantry Regiment 453 drew its first and third battalions from Infantry Regiment 39
Wesel Wesel () is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, in western Germany. It is the capital of the Wesel (district), Wesel district. Geography Wesel is situated at the confluence of the Lippe River and the Rhine. Division of the city Suburbs of Wesel i ...
, and its second battalion from Infantry Regiment 77
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, * Infantry Regiment 464 drew first, second, and third battalions, in that order, from Infantry Regiment 77 Cologne, Infantry Regiment 78
Eschweiler Eschweiler (, Ripuarian language, Ripuarian: ) is a municipality in the district of Aachen (district), Aachen in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany on the river Inde, near the German-Dutch-Belgian border, and about east of Aachen and w ...
, and Infantry Regiment 64 Soest. * Infantry Regiment 473 drew its first two battalions from Infantry Regiment 60
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and its third battalion from Infantry Regiment 78
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. Additionally, the 253rd Infantry Division was equipped with Artillery Regiment 253.


1940

On 28 January 1940, the division passed several formations to the newly assembled 298th Infantry Division of the eighth ''Aufstellungswelle''. In spring and summer of 1940, the 253rd Infantry Division participated in the Battle for Belgium and France. After the German victory in the west, the 253rd Infantry Division remained in northern France until early 1941. On 30 September 1940, the division transferred about a third of its strength to the newly assembled 126th Infantry Division of the eleventh ''Aufstellungswelle''.


1941

On 7 March 1941, Otto Schellert took command of the division. In May 1941, the 253rd Infantry Division was called to
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in preparation for ''
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 ...
''. During the German attack on the
Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
, the 253rd Infantry Division attacked through
Lithuania Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania, is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, P ...
and fought at the Battle for Velikiye Luki and the
Battles of Rzhev The Battles of Rzhev () were a series of Red Army offensives against the Wehrmacht between 8 January 1942 and 31 March 1943, on the Eastern Front of World War II. The battles took place in the northeast of Smolensk Oblast and the south of Tve ...
. It also fought defensive actions against the Soviet
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.


1942

In January 1942, the 253rd Infantry Division was encircled at Lake Volgo, but managed to break out and return to German lines with heavy casualties. Throughout the year 1942, the 253rd Infantry Division remained in the
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salient.


1943

On 18 January 1943, Carl Becker replaced Schellert as divisional commander. On 17 April 1943, the former Infantry Regiment 473, now renamed Grenadier Regiment 473, was dissolved. Two of the battalions were integrated into the Regiment 426 and 453. The rest of Regiment 473 became Divisional Battalion 473, resulting in a 253rd Infantry Division with two ternary regiments and one additional battalion, for a total of seven battalions. The 253rd Infantry Division took part in defeating the Soviet autumn offensives in late 1943.


1944

On 17 June 1944, Hans Junck became divisional commander for a short period, before Carl Becker returned to his post on 28 June. On 1 October 1944, Grenadier Regiment 473 was reassembled, using the third battalions of Regiments 453 and 464, resulting in a ternary division with three binary battalions as well as an additional battalion, for a continued total of seven battalions. After combat under the
1st Panzer Army The 1st Panzer Army () was a German tank army that was a large armoured formation of the Wehrmacht during World War II. When originally formed on 1 March 1940, the predecessor of the 1st Panzer Army was named Panzer Group Kleist (''Panzergruppe ...
in the
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area, the 253rd Infantry Division, reduced to ''
Kampfgruppe In military history, the German term (pl. ; abbrev. KG, or KGr in usage during World War II, literally "fighting group" or " battlegroup") can refer to a combat formation of any kind, but most usually to that employed by the of Nazi Germa ...
'' strength, was forced to retreat to
Upper Silesia Upper Silesia ( ; ; ; ; Silesian German: ; ) is the southeastern part of the historical and geographical region of Silesia, located today mostly in Poland, with small parts in the Czech Republic. The area is predominantly known for its heav ...
. On 8 December 1944, Emmanuel von Kiliani temporarily took command of the division, before Carl Becker returned for a third and final tenure on 30 December.


1945

On 1 January 1945, the 253rd Infantry Division, then part of Army Group Heinrici under
Army Group A Army Group A () was the name of three distinct army groups of the ''German Army (1935–1945), Heer'', the ground forces of the ''Wehrmacht'', during World War II. The first Army Group A, previously known as "Army Group South", was active from Oct ...
, had a strength of 8,584 men. The 253rd Infantry Division was forced from Upper Silesia to
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in April 1945. The division was captured in the pocket at Deutsch-Brod in May 1945. The final commander of the division was Joachim Schwatlo-Gesterding, who had assumed command within days of surrender, on 5 May 1945.


Superior formations


Noteworthy individuals

* Fritz Kühne, commanding general of the 253rd Infantry Division (26 August 1939 – 7 March 1941). * Otto Schellert, commanding general of the 253rd Infantry Division (7 March 1941 – 18 January 1943). * Carl Becker, commanding general of the 253rd Infantry Division (18 January 1943 – 17 June 1944, 28 June 1944 – 8 December 1944, 30 December 1944 – 5 May 1945) * Hans Junck, commanding general of the 253rd Infantry Division (17 June 1944 – 28 June 1944). * Emmanuel von Kiliani, commanding colonel of the 253rd Infantry Division (8 December 1944 – 30 December 1944). * Joachim von Schwatlo-Gesterding, commanding general of the 253rd Infantry Division (5 May 1945 – 8 May 1945).


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* {{Numbered infantry divisions of the Wehrmacht Infantry divisions of Germany during World War II Military units and formations established in 1939 Military units and formations disestablished in 1945