- 29th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Italian)
The 29th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Italian) or Legione SS Italiana was created on
10 February 1945 as second SS-Division with number 29 – (see29th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Russian) which was dissolved) – based on a unit created in November 1943, the "Waffen-Grenadier-Brigade der SS (italienische Nr. 1) ". The division is also called "Italia".Background
The Kingdom of Italy on
8 September 1943 signed a truce with theAllies . In response, the German Army ("Wehrmacht Heer ") and theWaffen-SS disarmed Italian troops unless they were fighting for the German cause. The newItalian Social Republic was founded on23 September 1943 under dictatorBenito Mussolini and this allowed Italians to be recruited for Waffen-SS. On2 October 1943 ,Heinrich Himmler andGottlob Berger devised the "Programm zur Aufstellung der italienischen Milizeinheiten durch die Waffen-SS" [RF-SS, Tgb.Nr. 35/143/43 g. vom 2. Oktober 1943] which was approved byAdolf Hitler andBenito Mussolini .Training
In October 15,000 volunteers started training at
Truppenübungsplatz Münsingen, but 9,000 of them were unsuitable and released for training in Police units or for work [Der Chef der OrdPol, Kdo I O (3) 1 Nr. 578/43 vom 2. Oktober 1943] . The soldiers woreSig rune (SS Runes) on red rather than black, and the left sleeve had aReichsadler , not with a swastika, but withfasces .On
23 November 1943 , 13 Miliz-Bataillons pledged their loyalty before being moved to "SS-Ausbildungsstab Italien" underSS-Brigadeführer sPeter Hansen who led them in a "bloody war among brothers" [Rolf Michaelis "Die Grenadier-Divisionen der Waffen-SS", II, S.179] against partisans. The unit was commanded bySS-Obergruppenführer Karl Wolff and called "Italienische SS-Freiwilligen-Legion", but soon renamed "1. Sturmbrigade Italienische Freiwilligen-Legion".Soon the unit was called "Legionari" in Italy, also in official reports.
Combat
In April 1944 three
Battalion s fought against Allied bridgeheads ofAnzio andNettuno with surprisingly good results for which Heinrich Himmler allowed them to wear SS-Runes on black rather than red. On7 September 1944 renamed to "Waffen-Grenadier-Brigade der SS (italienische Nr. 1)" [SS-FHA, Amt II Org.Abt. Ia/II, Tgb.Nr. 2940/44 g.Kdos. 07.09.1944] underGeneralkommando "Lombardia" ofHeeresgruppe C . New recruits made the unit grow in December 1944 to 15,000 men. In Spring1945 the Division under command bySS-Oberführer Ernst Tzschoppe as "Kampfgruppe Binz"fought against French units andResistenza inPiemont .On 30 April 1945 the last parts of the Division surrendered to US troops in
Gorgonzola Lombardy .Units
(die Gliederung der Waffen-Grenadier-Brigade der SS (italienische Nr. 1) ist die gleiche wie die der Division)
*Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment der SS 81 (italienisches Nr. 1) (I.-III.)
*Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment der SS 82 (italienisches Nr. 2) (I.-III.)
*Waffen-Artillerie-Regiment der SS 29 (italienisches Nr. 1) (I.,II.)
*Füsilier-Bataillon 29 "Debica"
*Panzerjäger-Abteilung 29
*SS-Pionier-Kompanie 29
*SS-Nachrichten-Kompanie 29
*SS-Ersatzbataillon
*OffiziersbataillonCommanders
*13. November 1943 – März 1944: "
SS-Brigadeführer "Peter Hansen
*März 1944 – September 1944: "SS-Obergruppenführer "Karl Wolff
*September 1944 – September 1944: "SS-Brigadeführer"Pietro Mannelli
*September 1944 – Oktober 1944: "SS-Brigadeführer"Christian Hansen
*Oktober 1944 – November 1944: "SS-Standartenführer "Gustav Lombard
*9. November 1944 – Januar 1945: "SS-Standartenführer"Constantin Heldmann
*Januar 1945 – April 1945: "SS-Oberführer "Ernst Tzschoppe References
*Stein, G (1966) "The Waffen SS: Hitler's Elite Guard at War 1939-1945". Cornel Uni. Press, London.
ee also
*
Waffen-SS
*Italienische SS
*Ausländische Freiwillige der Waffen-SS
* Grenadier,Waffen-SS
*Division (military) ,Military unit
*Wehrmacht ,List of German military units of World War II
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