Training Division 286 (Wehrmacht)
The 286 training division was a German infantry division during World War II .
Division history
The division was set up at the beginning of April 1945 on the Oder front for the Vistula Army Group . It consisted of three regiments with two battalions each and one regiment with three battalions.
The establishment of the unit "for special use" was made from remnants of the battered 286th Infantry Division and from the Raegner division . She was subordinated to the 9th Army .
In this constellation, the division took part in the battle of the Seelow Heights , first unsuccessfully defending Frankfurt on the Oder and then Berlin . The division was initially able to push back the Soviet forces in order to avoid enclosing the city of Frankfurt, but then had to withdraw towards Berlin due to the advancing Soviet forces. The incomplete division (approx. 7,000 men) was wiped out during the subsequent defense of Berlin in May 1945.
commander
- Major General Emmo von Roden (fate unknown 1892–1945): April 1945 to May 1945
literature
- Samuel W. Mitcham (2007). German Order of Battle. Volume One: 1st - 290th Infantry Divisions in WWII. PA; United States of America: Stackpole Books. P. 336, ISBN 978-0-8117-3416-5 .
reference
- ↑ Richard Lakowski: Seelow 1945: The decisive battle on the Oder . ES Mittler & Sohn, 2015, ISBN 978-3-8132-1003-3 ( google.de [accessed on October 11, 2018]).
- ^ Richard W. Harrison: The Berlin Operation, 1945 . Helion & Company, 2016, ISBN 978-1-912174-62-1 , pp. 50 ( google.de [accessed on October 11, 2018]).
- ^ Richard W. Harrison: The Berlin Operation, 1945 . Helion & Company, 2016, ISBN 978-1-912174-62-1 , pp. 308 ( google.de [accessed October 11, 2018]).