10th Panzer Division (Germany)

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The 10th Panzer Division was a unit of the Germany Wehrmacht during World War II. It was created in 1939, and served in the Army Group North reserve during the invasion of Poland of the same year. Participated in the invasion of France (1940)(where it captured Calais during the Siege of Calais (1940)), and in Operation Barbarossa with Army Group Center (1941). After taking heavy casualties on the Eastern Front it was sent back to France for rehabilitation and to serve as a strategic reserve against potential Allied invasion. Rushed to Tunisia after Operation Torch (1942), it participated in the Battle of Kasserine Pass (1943), but was later lost in the general Axis surrender in North Africa in May.

Unlike many other divisions destroyed at this point in the war the 10th Panzer Division was never rebuilt, and thus permanently disappeared from the German order of battle at this date.

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