542nd Grenadier Division (Wehrmacht)

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542. Volksgrenadier Division
542. Volksgrenadier Division
542nd Volks-Grenadier Division Logo.svg
542. Volks-Grenadier Division Vehicle Insignia
CountryFlag of Germany (1935-1945).svg  Nazi Germany
Branch Army
Type Infantry
Size Division
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Generalleutnant Karl Löwrick

The 542nd Grenadier Division (German : 542. Grenadier-Division) was a German military unit during World War II.

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History

The 542. Sperr-Division was created on 8 July 1944 as part of the 29th Aufstellungswelle in Truppenübungsplatz Stablack. On 15 July 1944, the Division was renamed 542. Grenadier-Division and sent to the Eastern Front as part of Army Group Centre.
On 12 August 1944, the unit was renamed 542nd Infantry Division, and again renamed on 9 October 1944 to 542nd Volksgrenadier Division.

The Division was pushed into the Hel Peninsula during the Soviet East Prussian offensive and surrendered in April 1945

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