词条 | 7th Mountain Division (Wehrmacht) |
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|unit_name=7. Gebirgs-Division ({{lang-en|7th Mountain Division}}) | image=7. Infanterie-Division (Gebirgsjäger) der Wehrmacht.svg | image_size = 150 |caption=Unit insignia |dates= 1941–45 |country={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} |branch=Army |type=Gebirgsjäger |role=Mountain warfare |size=Division |command_structure= |equipment= |Past Commanders= |notable_commanders=Robert Martinek |identification_symbol=Edelweiss Mountain boot |identification_symbol_2= |nickname=Bergschuh Division |patron= |motto= |colour= |march= |mascot= |battles=World War II }} The 7th Mountain Division ({{lang-de|7. Gebirgs Division}}) was formed through the redesignation of 99th Light Infantry Division, which had fought on the southern sector of the Eastern Front until being withdrawn to Germany in October 1941. In 1942, it was sent to Finland and remained there until the Finnish withdrawal from the war. The division retreated into Norway where it remained until the end of the war.[1] Commanders
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References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|author=Wendal, Marcus|title=7 Gebirgs Division|accessdate=2009-01-04|publisher=Axis History|url=http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=978}} Further reading
4 : Mountain divisions of Germany in World War II|German units in the Arctic|Military units and formations established in 1941|Military units and formations disestablished in 1945 |
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