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3rd Mountain Division (Wehrmacht)

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86: 68: 363:. The division was withdrawn to Germany for rehabilitation at the end of the year, but left its 139th Mountain Infantry Regiment behind to operate independently. After rehabilitation, the division returned to Norway in 1942, where it served as a reserve. It was then transferred to the 835: 710: 830: 213: 820: 703: 383:
It fought the remainder of the war in the south, retreating with the front lines through Ukraine, Hungary, Slovakia, and finally surrendering to the Soviets in
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The Gebirgsjäger-Ersatz-Bataillon I./138 was responsible for ordering replacements for the staff.
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On 1 January 1945, the 3rd Mountain Division (then under
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German 3rd Mountain Division

Nazi Germany
German Army
Gebirgsjäger
Mountain warfare
Division
Graz
World War II
Odessa Offensive
Generaloberst
Eduard Dietl
General der Gebirgstruppen
Julius Ringel
Generalleutnant
Hans Kreysing
Generalleutnant
August Wittmann
Generalleutnant
Paul Klatt
‹See Tfd›
German
German
Wehrmacht
World War II
Austrian Army
Anschluss
XVIII Korps
14th Army (Wehrmacht)
Invasion of Poland 1939

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