23rd Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)

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German 23rd Panzer Division
23rd Panzer Division logo.svg
Unit insignia
Active 1942–45
Country  Germany
Allegiance Balkenkreuz.svg Wehrmacht
Branch Heer
Type Panzer
Role Armoured warfare
Size Division
Engagements World War II

The 23rd Panzer Division was established on the 14th of March 1942 in France. It was built around the 101st Panzer Brigade and two infantry regiments. The units worked with "booty tanks".

In April 1942, the division went to the Eastern Front near Kharkov as a subdivision of the German Sixth Army within the Army Group South for the major part of the period until surrender.[1] However, between April and July 1944 it was a part of the 8th Army within the Army Group South Ukraine defending the area in the north of Jassy.[2] It stayed on the Eastern Front for the rest of the war and surrendered on the 8th of May, 1945. The division was interned at Tamsweg Mauterndorf.

Commanders

Literature

  • To the Caucasus and the Austrian Alps: The History of the 23.Panzer-Division in World War II, by Ernst Rebentisch – Publ.: J.J. Fedorowicz, Canada, 2009

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