- 16th Infantry Division (Germany)
The 16th Infantry Division of the
German Army was created in1935 and participated in the invasion ofPoland (1939) andFrance (1940) duringWorld War II .. The division later split in1940 , resulting in two independent lineages: The 16thPanzer Division and the 16th Motorized Infantry Division.Commanding officers
*Generaloberst
Gotthard Heinrici
*Generalleutnant. Heinrich Krampf, 1 February 1940
*GeneraloberstHans-Valentin Hube , 1 June 1940
*General der Infanterie Friedrich-Wilhelm von Chappus, 1 November 1940
*General der Panzertruppen Sigfrid Henrici
*Generalleutnant Johannes Streich
*General der Panzertruppen Sigfrid Henrici, November 1941
*General der PanzertruppenGerhard von Schwerin , 13 November 1942
*Generalmajor Wilhelm Crisollo, 20 May 1943Panzer Division
The 16th Panzer Division Served as a reserve in
Romania during theBalkans campaign in 1941. It later participated inOperation Barbarossa withArmy Group South also in 1941. The 16th division was encircled and ultimately destroyed at Stalingrad during the winter of 1942-1943.It was rebuilt for a campaign in the west, and fought in
Sicily and southernItaly during the Italian Campaign of 1943, and finally returning to the Russian Front later in the year. Severely mauled nearKiev , they were withdrawn toPoland for rehabilitation in 1944. The 16th Panzer Division returned to the east in 1945, and surrendered to Soviets and Americans inCzechoslovakia .Commanding officers
*Generaloberst
Hans-Valentin Hube , 1 November 1940
*Generalleutnant Günther Angern, 15 September 1942
*Generalmajor Burkhart Müller-Hillebrand, March 1943
*GeneralmajorRudolf Sieckenius , 5 May 1943
*Generalmajor Hans-Ulrich Back, 1 November 1943
*GeneralleutnantDietrich von Müller , 14 August 1944
*Oberst Theodor Kretschmer, March 1945
*Oberst Kurt Treuhaupt, 19 April 1945Motorized Division
The 16th Motorized Infantry Division, nicknamed "Windhund" ("Greyhound"), participated in the
Balkans campaign in 1941 along with the 16th Panzer Division (see above). It took part inOperation Barbarossa with Army Group South later in the year. It advanced on theCaucasus , with elements coming to within 20 miles ofAstrakhan — in 1942; the most easterly point reached by any German unit during the war, and participated in theBattle of Stalingrad . The 16th Motorized Infantry Division participated in defensive operations after the Soviets broke up the front of the southern sector. In 1943, it was upgraded to the 16th Panzergrenadier Division. This upgraded unit suffered heavily in the continuous retreats, and was transferred toFrance for rest and refitting.It was reorganized as the 116th Panzer Division (with the number changed since the 16th Panzer Division was already taken by its sibling), absorbing the 179th Reserve Panzer Division in the process in 1944. This new unit fought in the
Battle of Normandy , and was almost destroyed in theFalaise Gap . It later defended theSiegfried Line atAachen in that underpowered condition.The 116th Panzer Division was withdrawn for refitting and then recommitted, but failed to save the city of Aachen. It later participated in the
Battle of Hurtgen Forest and then in theBattle of the Bulge , again sustaining heavy casualties. It was caught in theWesel Pocket , but managed to escape across theRhine , ultimately surrendering within theRuhr Pocket in April, 1945.See also
* 16th Luftwaffe Field Division (an unrelated unit)
*Panzergrenadier
*Panzer Division
*Division (military)
*Military unit
*Wehrmacht
*List of German divisions in WWII References
Note: The Web references may require you to follow links to cover the unit's entire history.
* Pipes, Jason. " [http://www.feldgrau.com/PzDiv.php?ID=16 16.Panzer-Division] ". RetrievedApril 2 ,2005
* Pipes, Jason. " [http://www.feldgrau.com/PzDiv.php?ID=28 116.Panzer-Division] ". RetrievedApril 2 ,2005
* Wendel, Marcus (2004). " [http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=1420 16. Infanterie-Division] ". RetrievedApril 2 ,2005 .
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