2nd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

German 2nd Infantry Division
2. Infanterie-Division
German 2nd Motorized Infantry Division
2. Infanterie-Division (mot.)

Active 12 October 1937 - 10 January 1941
Country  Nazi Germany
Branch Army
Type Infantry
Role Motorized Infantry
Size Division
Disbanded Renamed 12th Panzer Division 10 January 1941

2nd Infantry Division
2nd Motorized Infantry Division
12th Panzer Division

The German 2nd Infantry Division was created from components of the Reichswehr's old 2nd Division in 1934, at first under the cover name Wehrgauleitung Stettin and later Artillerieführer II; it did not take its real name until October 1935. It was upgraded to 2nd Motorized Infantry Division in 1937, and fought under that name in Heinz Guderian's XIX Corp during the 1939 Invasion of Poland, first in the cut across the Polish Corridor to reach East Prussia, and then as support for the push on Brest-Litovsk. It was then transferred to the west, where it took part in the 1940 Battle of France.

German 12th Panzer Division
12. Panzer-Division

Active 10 January 1941 - 8 May 1945
Country  Nazi Germany
Branch Army
Type Armor
Size Division
Insignia
Insignia of 12th Panzer Division in Summer 1943

In October 1940 the division was reorganized as the 12th Panzer Division, and in June 1941 it joined Operation Barbarossa, fighting in the battles of Minsk and Smolensk. It fought the rest of the war on the Russian Front, notably at the Battle of Kursk in the summer of 1943, and surrendered to the Soviets in the Courland Pocket at the end of the war.

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Commanding officers

2nd Infantry Division

12th Panzer Division

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