25th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS Hunyadi (1st Hungarian)

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25th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS Hunyadi (1st Hungarian)
25. Waffen-SS-Division (,,Karstjager")(2. Version).svg
Insignia of 25th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS Hunyadi (1st Hungarian) [1]
ActiveNovember 1944 – May 1945
CountryFlag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Nazi Germany
Branch Flag Schutzstaffel.svg Waffen-SS
Type Infantry
Size Division
Nickname(s)Hunyadi
Patron John Hunyadi
Engagements World War II
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Thomas Muller
József Grassy

The 25th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS "Hunyadi" (1st Hungarian) was a short-lived infantry division of the Waffen-SS, an armed branch of the German Nazi Party that served alongside but was never formally part of the Wehrmacht during World War II. Established in November 1944 following the German overthrow of the Hungarian regime of Miklós Horthy, it consisted mainly of troops drawn from the Royal Hungarian Army's 13th Honvéd Division. It was never properly formed, trained, or equipped, and after being evacuated from its training camp in the face of the advancing Soviet Red Army, it surrendered to the United States Army in Austria in May 1945.

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History

The division was initially designated 25. SS- Freiwilligen Grenadier Division by the Germans, [2] but was later redesignated 25. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS "Hunyadi" (ungarische Nr. 1). [3] The title Hunyadi commemorated the 15th century Hungarian general John Hunyadi. Established in November 1944 following the German overthrow of the Hungarian regime of Miklós Horthy, it consisted of troops drawn from the Royal Hungarian Army's 13th Honvéd Division, as well as a ski battalion. By January 1945, the 20,000 troops available for the formation of the division were concentrated at the German training camp at Neuhammer, but there were few weapons and vehicles to equip the fledgling division, and supplies were also scarce. In February 1945, the Soviet Red Army was closing on the division's training area, so the troops were evacuated, reaching Austria in April. A kampfgruppe left behind as a rearguard at Neuhammer was destroyed. The remainder of the division was involved in its first significant combat on 3 May, fighting elements of the U.S. Third Army. It surrendered to the Americans near the Attersee over the following two days. [4]

Commanders

The division was commanded by two officers: [2]

Order of Battle (1944–1945)

The division consisted of the following principal units: [5] [6]

Insignia

A right hand collar patch bearing the capital letter "H" was manufactured and was worn by some members of the division, but it is likely that many of the troops wore blank collar patches or the standard sig runes. An armshield in the Hungarian national colors was planned, but it is unclear if any were made or worn. [6]

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References

Footnotes

  1. Keegan 1970, p. 139.
  2. 1 2 Williamson 2004, p. 5.
  3. Stein 1984, p. 188.
  4. Williamson 2004, pp. 5–6.
  5. Niehorster, Leo (1998). The Royal Hungarian Army 1920-1945 Volume I Organization and History. p. 285.
  6. 1 2 Williamson 2004, p. 6.

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