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Synonyms for volksgrenadier or Related words with volksgrenadier
panzergrenadier
leibstandarte
lssah
kampfgruppe
panzerdivision
gebirgs
standarte
totenkopf
panzergruppe
panzerarmee
sturmbrigade
freiwilligen
wallonien
landwehr
fallschirm
freikorps
panzer
korps
volksgrenadiers
landsturm
uhlans
jellacic
feldmarschall
fliegerdivision
kompanie
begleit
eingreif
sicherungs
abteilung
staffel
fallschirmjager
cuirassier
waffen
alpenkorps
guderian
uhlan
chasteler
kommandeur
saucken
klenau
panzers
panzerwaffe
jagdgruppe
wehrmacht
eskadron
infantrie
volkssturm
vukassovich
motorisierte
luftflotte
Examples of "volksgrenadier"
Under German occupation in 1944, Koenigsmacker was garrisoned by the 74th
Volksgrenadier
Regiment of the 19th
Volksgrenadier
Division.
The 462nd "
Volksgrenadier
" Division () was a "
Volksgrenadier
" division of the German Army during the Second World War, active from 1942 to 1944.
The 340th
Volksgrenadier
Division was a
volksgrenadier
division of the German Army during the Second World War, active from 1944 to 1945.
The 564th
Volksgrenadier
Division was a
volksgrenadier
division of the German Army during the Second World War, active from 1944 to 1945.
The 62nd
Volksgrenadier
Division was a
volksgrenadier
division of the German Army during the Second World War, active from 1944 to 1945.
The 560th
Volksgrenadier
Division was a
volksgrenadier
division of the German Army during the Second World War, active from 1944 to 1945.
The 563rd
Volksgrenadier
Division was a
volksgrenadier
division of the German Army during the Second World War, active from 1944 to 1945.
In March 1945, the division was designated a
Volksgrenadier
formation, the 46th
Volksgrenadier
Division. With its numbers depleted, the division surrendered to the Soviets in May 1945.
The 18th
Volksgrenadier
Division (18th VGD) was a
volksgrenadier
division of the German Army ("Heer") during the Second World War, active from 1944 to 1945.
The 276th
Volksgrenadier
Division was a
volksgrenadier
division of the German Army during World War II, active from 1944 to 1945.
The 47th
Volksgrenadier
Division () was a
volksgrenadier
division of the German Army during the Second World War, active from 1944 to 1945.
The 363rd
Volksgrenadier
Division () was a
volksgrenadier
division of the German Army during the Second World War, active from 1944 to 1945.
The Sixth Panzer Army was set to attack in two waves. The first wave included the LXVII Corps and the newly organized 272nd
Volksgrenadier
and 326th
Volksgrenadier
Divisions. Also part of the attack the I SS Panzer Corps, with the 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler and 12th SS Panzer Division, the 12th
Volksgrenadier
Division and 277th
Volksgrenadier
Division, and the 3rd Fallschirmjäger Division.
Now under the command of "Oberst" (colonel) Alfred Philippi, it received reinforcements from, among others, the 569th "
Volksgrenadier
" Division. It was now designated as a "
Volksgrenadier
" division and returned to action in the Arnhem sector. It was shifted to eastern France and then in the Vosges Mountains where it took on troops from the 553rd Infantry Division. The division ceased to exist on 10 March 1945, when it was absorbed by the 559th "
Volksgrenadier
" Division.
The 183rd
Volksgrenadier
Division () was a German unit during World War II.
In October 1944 it was reconstituted as the 562nd
Volksgrenadier
Division, with the following organisation:
After heavy losses the 278th was formed into a
Volksgrenadier
Division in early 1945
Once officially designated a
Volksgrenadier
Division in 1944, the unit was composed of the following:
The 337th
Volksgrenadier
Division () was a German military unit during World War II.
A first 277th Infantry Division () was ordered to form on May 22, 1940 as part of the 10th mobilisation wave ("10. Welle"), but this order was rescinded after the French Surrender. A new 277th Infantry Division was formed in Croatia on November 17, 1943 as part of the 22nd mobilisation wave ("22. Welle"), the division was destroyed in the Battle of Normandy in August 1944. A third, 277th
Volksgrenadier
Division ("277.
Volksgrenadier
-Division") was formed on September 4, 1944 in Hungary by redesignation of the newly formed 574th
Volksgrenadier
Division ("574.
Volksgrenadier
-Division") of the 32nd mobilisation wave ("32. Welle"). In 1945 the division entered U.S. captivity in the Ruhr Pocket.