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The 18th Panzer Division (German: 18. Panzer-Division ) was a German World War II armoured division that fought on the Eastern Front from 1941 until its disbandment in 1943. Formation
The designation "Light" (leichte in German) had various meanings in the German Army of World War II. There were a series of 5 Light divisions; the first four were pre-war mechanized formations organized for use as mechanized cavalry, and the fifth was an ad hoc collection of mechanized elements rushed to Africa to help the Italians and ...
A battery of Hummel 15 cm self-propelled howitzers of the Artillerie-Regiment 88 (mot) ready for firing in 1943. The 18th Artillery Division (German: 18. Artillerie-Division) was a German artillery division formed during World War II in 1943.
Panzertruppen - The Complete Guide to the Creation & Combat Employment of Germany's Tank Force 1933-1942. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing. ISBN 978-0-88740-915-8. Niehorster, Leo (2016). "1st Panzer Division: in accordance with the 1939/40 Mobilization Plan". World War II Armed Forces: Orders of Battle and Organizations.
The 18th Infantry Division (German: 18. Infanterie-Division ) was formed on 1 October 1934 as Infantry Command III ( Infanterieführer III ) in Liegnitz and renamed the 18th Infantry Division on 15 October 1935.
The 2nd Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment was stationed in Baumholder, Germany as part of the 170th infantry Brigade Combat Team (Separate) and was inactivated with the brigade in 2012. The 3rd Battalion, 18th Infantry was stationed in Lawrence, Massachusetts , as part of the 187th Infantry Brigade , 94th Army Reserve Command (1963–1994).
List of German corps in World War II. This is a list of German Army corps that existed during World War II. Army (Heer) Infantry corps. I–IX. I Army Corps ...
The 18th Army (German: 18. Armee ) was a World War II field army in the German Wehrmacht . Formed in November 1939 in Military Region ( Wehrkreis ) VI, the 18th Army was part of the offensive into the Netherlands ( Battle of the Netherlands ) and Belgium ( Battle of Belgium ) during Fall Gelb and later moved into France in 1940.