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RECORDS OF GERMAN FIELD COMMANDS; DIVISIONS (Part IV) 22. Infanterie-Division (22d Infantry Division) The 22. Infanterie-Division was activated in Bremen, Wehrkreis X, on August 6, 939. It fought in Holland in May 94-0 as an airborne division, participated in the victory parade in Paris, and then was transferred to Antwerp for occupation duties. The division transferred to Rumania in May 94- and took part in the June invasion of Russia in the southern sector, advancing to the Crimea. In July and August 94-2 it was transferred to Salonika, Greece, and in September and October of the same year, to Crete. (At that time, the subordinated Grenadier-Regiment 4-7 was detached and transferred to Tripoli, Libya, and was eventually destroyed in Tunisia). In the spring.of 94-3 the division was reorganizedas a motorized division although it was never officially desi'g-' nated as such. Part of the division, known as "Kampfgrqppe Muller," participated in-the occupation of the Dodecanese Islands in November and December 94-3,and other components became Sturnibrigade Rhodes. The division evacuated Crete in the sunner of 944- and then engaged in antipartisan warfare 'in Greece and Yugoslavia. It capitulated in Yugoslavia in May 94-5. No, st Pram la, Anlage I z. KTB, Corps and division orders, special supply instructions, and maps concerning maneuvers in the Schleiden area on the German-Belgian border. Also, lists of officers' duty assignments. The division was subordinate to the V. A.K. under the command of Generalmajor Graf von Sponeck. la, Anlage I z. KTB. Initial order for activating the 22. Inf.Div. in Bremen on Aug 6, 939; daily orders; and special supply instructions. Also, orders for entraining in Bremen for movement to the Aachen area to participate in maneuvers on the German-Belgian border. la, Allgemeine Anlagen II z. KTB. Corps and division orders, operation reports, radio messages, and officers' duty assignment rosters. Also, an order of battle chart, maps, and overlays. la, Ib, Allgemeine Anlagen z. KTB. Reports and orders pertaining to routine administrative and supply matters, and situation maps. Ic, Kriegstagebuch. Preparations for the invasion of the Netherlands, airborne operations in the Rotterdam area, and withdrawal to the Cleves area in Germany after the campaign in the Netherlands. Ic, Anlage I z. KTB. Security directives, instructions for identifying enemy aircraft, and routine intelligence reports and bulletins. Aug 30 - Sep 0, 939 W 2b 77 Aug 6-29, 939 W 2bl 77 Sep - Oct 6, 939 W 2c 77 Sep 7 - Nov B, 939 W 2lld 77 Feb - Jun 6, 940 W 9S4a 77 Feb 3 - Jun 6, 940 W 984b 77 4-90 67 645 9 96

22. Infanterie-Division No. st Frame Ic, Anlage II z. KTB, Lageberichte und Kartenanlagen. Feb - May 8, 940 W 984c 77 77 la, Anlagen z» KTB 2. Division orders, supply instructions, and minutes of meetings concerning combat training. Also, lists of officers' duty assignments and maps. Nov 7, 939 - May 6, 940 W 007b. la, Anlagenheft z. KTB 4«Division orders and maps concerning the victory parade in Paris, transfer to.antwerp, and orders pertaining to route of march and billeting areas. Jun 28 - Jul 3, 940 W 4577a 26 - la, Anlagenheft 2 z. KTB 4. Directives and orders concerning training and discipline, special instructions for communication, roster of officers' duty assignments, and occupation regulations, Jul 5 - Sep 2, 940 W 4577b 407 la, Anlage 3 z. KTB 4. Training instructions, afteraction evaluations, and messages. la, Anlage z. KTB 4> Wehrmachtspsrade in Paris. Orders and reports concerning the victory parade in Paris and orders for the march to Antwerp. Ic, Tatigkeitsbericht mit Anlagen. Occupation duties in Antwerp, sports activities, and entertainment of troops. la, Kriegstagebuch 5. Occupation duties, enemy air activities in the Antwerp area, a list of officers' duty assignments, and a combat and ration strength report. The division was subordinate to the V. A.K. and to the XI. Fliegerkorps. la, Anlagenheft z. KTB 5. Training instructions, minutes of meetings, and situation maps. Ic, Tatigkeitsberichte z. KTB 5. The centennial celebration of a German school in Antwerp, letters from the NSDAP in Berlin pertaining to association of German troops with the local population in the Antwerp area, and troop entertainment. la, Kriegstagebuch 6. Rail movement from Antwerp to Tangermiinde for training, a list of officers' duty assignments, and a combat and ration strength report. Sep 4 - Oct 3, 940 Jun 25 - Jul 7, 940 Sep - Oct 3, 940 W 4577c W 4577d W 4577e Nov, 940 - Feb 24, 94 W 6954/ Nov 5, 940 - Feb 24, 94 W 6954/2 Oct 3, 940 - Feb 22, 94 W 6954/3 Feb 25 - Apr, 94 8470/ 703 877 030 06 224 50

22. Infanterie-Division la, Anlageiiheft la z. KTB 6. Orders, minutes of meetings, and loading tables for air transportation of troops and equipment. la, Anlagenheft 2 z. KTB 6. Orders, training instructions, security reports, and a list of officers participating in training exercises, as an airborne division. :,.. Ic, Tatigkeitsbericht z. KTB 6. Security leaks about the movement of the division and its reorganization as an airborne division, troop entertainment, and other intelligence activities. Also, photographs of graves and newspaper clippings. Ic, Tatigkeitsbericht Rumanien mit Anlagen -4-4- als Anlagen z. KTB 7. Air transportation to Rumania, troop entertainment in Rumania, probable Russian order of battle charts, lists of passwords used by the division, and a report pertaining to the Rumanian-Russian border question and the military strength and capabilities of the Soviet Union. la, Ila, Tatigkeitsberichte als Anlagen z. KTB 7. la, Kriegstagebuch 8, Pionierbataillon 22. Training in bridge construction in Rumania in preparation for the invasion of Russia; crossing the Prut River; operations of ferries and bridge construction across the Dniester, Bug, and Dnieper Rivers for troops advancing to Simferopol; and guarding of bridges; mine-laying operations; end construction of tank obstacles. Also, lists of officers' duty assignments and casualties, special instructions and orders of the division, and aerial photographs and overlays of rivers. la, Kriegstagebuch 8. Preparations for the Russian campaign in the Deleni area in Rumania, combat operations after the crossing of the Prut River, and the advance across the Ukraine in the southern sector toward Simferopol in the Crimea. Also, a list of officers' duty assignments and combat and ration strength reports. The division was subordinate to the XI. A.K., AOK, and the XXX. and LIV. A.K. at various times during this period. Mar -28, Mar -3, 94 No, 84-70/2 8470/3 Feb 25 - Apr 2, 94 8470/4 Apr 3 -Jun 3, 94 399/3 Apr 2 - Jun 3, 94 399/4 st Frame Jun 4 - Nov 20, 94 3556 009 Jun 0, 94 - Jan, 942 582/ 774 53 585 654 7*4 90

4 22. Infanterie-Division la, Anlagen I-V z. KTB 8, Korps- und Divisionsbefehle, besondere Unterlagen und Lagekarten. la, Anlagen I-V z. KTB 8, Gefechtsbefehle und Gefechtsmeldungen. la, Anlagen VI-IX z, KTB 8, Gefechtsmeldungen. Ic, Tatigkeitsbericht. Preparations in Rumania for the campaign against Russia and combat operations from the Rumanian border to north of Sevastopol. Ic, Anlagenheft z. TB. Prisoner-of-war interrogation summaries, intelligence bulletins, OKH communiques, reports concerning enemy soldiers in German uniforms, and other routine intelligence reports. Ic, Anlagenheft 2 z. TB. Intelligence bulletins, German proclamations, and situation maps. la, Kriegstagebuch 9. Combat operations in the Simferopol and Sevastopol areas, combat and ration strength reports, and a list of casualties. The division was subordinate to the LIV. A.K. during this period under the command of Gen.Maj. Ludwig Wolff, who replaced Generalleutnant Sponeck on Jan, 94-2. la, Anlage I z. KTB 9, Korps- u. Divisionsbefehle, besondere Unterlagen und Lagekarten. la* Anlagen I-II z. KTB 9, Gefechtsmeldungen. Ic, Tatigkeitsbericht. Enemy operations between Simferopol and Sevastopol. Ic, Anlagenheft z. TB. Reports on partisan activity, OKH communiques, and intelligence bulletins. Jun, 94 - Jan, 942 Jun 30 - Aug 3, 94 Sep, 94 - Jan, 942 No. st Frame 582/2-6 774 582/7-775- 582/ 776 582/2-776- 582/5 777 Jun 4 - Dec 3, 94 582/6 778 Jun 6 - Oct 6, 94 582/7 778 Oct 7 - Dec 3, 94 582/8 778 Jan 2 - Mar 3, 942 990/ 778 Jan 3 - Mar 3, 942 Jan 2 - Mar 3, 942 990/2 778 990/3-990/4 778-779 Jan 2 - Mar 3, 942 990/6 779 Jan 2 - Mar 3, 942 990/7 779 347, 442 8f;7, 22 408-03 68 924, 360 392

22. Infanterie-Division No, st Frame Ic, Anlagenheft 2 z. TB. Prisoner-of-war interrogation summaries and situation maps showing enemy locations. Jan 5 - Mar 3, 942 990/3 779 53 la, Kriegstagebuch 0, Combat operations north of and in Sevastopol, observations of ship traffic in the Sevastopol harbor, and air reconnaissance. Also, lists of officers' duty assignments and casualties, and combat and ration strength reports. Apr - Jul 0, 94-2 2264/ 779 656 la, Anlagen I-IV z. KTB 0, Gefechtsmeldungen. Apr - Jul 7, 942 2264/2-2264/5 779-730 793, 509 la, Anlagen I-II z, KTB 0, Korps- und Divisionsbefehle, besondere Unterlagen und Lagekarten. la, Anlage I z. KTB 0, Morgen-, Zwischen- und Tagesmeldungen. Ic, Tatigkeitsbericht. The battle for Sevastopol. Ic, Anlage A z. TB, Allgemein. Intelligence bulletins, propaganda leaflets, and routine intelligence reports. Ic, Anlage F z. TB, Feindlage. Interrogation summaries and situation maps and overlays showing locations of enemy units. Ic, Anlagen z. TB, Luftbilder. la, Kriegstagebuch. Withdrawal of the division and entraining in Simferopol for movement to Salonika, Greece; lists of officers' duty assignments; and combat and ration strength reports. The division was subordinate to the LIV. A.K. until Jul 3, 942, and to AOK 2 from Aug to 5, 94-2. Gen.Maj. Friedrich-Wilhelm Mu'ller became division commander on Aug, 94-2. la, Anlage I z. KTB, Gefechtsmeldungen. Apr - Jul 0, 942 2264/6-2264/7 Apr 9 - Jul 7, 942 2264/3 Apr - Jul 0, 94-2 2264/9 Apr - Jul 0, 942 2264/0 Apr - Jul 0, 942 2264/ Mar 23 - May 22, 942 2264/2 Jul - Aug 5, 942 22493/ Jul - Aug 5, 942 22493/2 730-78 09, 72 406 444 673 795 807 344

22. Infanterie-Division Ho. st Frame la, Anlage I z. KTB, Morgen-, Zwischen- und Tagesmeldnngen. Jul -27, 942 22498/3 78 869 la, Anlage I z. KTB, Korps- und Divisionsbefehle, besondere Unterlagen und Lagekarten. Jul - Aug 5, 942 22498/4 78 92 Ic, Tatigkeitsbericht. Transfer of the division from the Crimea to Salonika, the enemy situation in Africa, and the political situation in Turkey, Greece, and Yugoslavia, Jul - Aug 5, 942 22498/5 78 079 Ic, Anlagenheft z. TB. Intelligence bulletins, special orders for intelligence operations, and routine intelligence reports. Jul - Aug 5, 942 22498/6 78 087 la, Anlage I z. KTB 2, Divisionsbefehle, besondere Unterlagen und Lagekarten. Reorganization and refitting with new personnel and equipment, training and order of battle charts as an airborne division, movement by train of part of the division from Salonika to Athens and by air and sea to Crete, and transfer of part of the division to Tripoli, Libya. Part of the division was subordinate to AOK 2, part to Festungsstab Kreta, and part to Pz.AOK Afrika. la, Anlagen II-III z. KTB 2, Divisionsbefehle, besondere Unterlagen und Lagekarten. Ic, Tatigkeitsbericht. Intelligence bulletins5 orders and reports pertaining to sabotage and handling of classified information; troop entertainment in Salonika; and transfer to Candia, Crete. la, Kriegstagebuch 3. Activities on Crete, replacement of Italian troops by German troops after the capitulation of Italy, and training; lists of officers' duty assignments; and combat and ration strength reports. The division was subordinate to the Oberbefehlshaber Sudost (H.Gr. E) during this period. la, Anlagen z. KTB 3, Band. and maps. la, Anlagen z e KTB 3, Band 2. Orders, situation reports, training directives, Daily situation reports and maps. Aug 6 - Oct 7, 942 27708/2 78 Oct 8 - Dec 4, 942 27708/3-4 782 Aug 6 - Dec 3, 942 27708/5 782 Jan - Dec 3, 943 45374/ 782 Jan - Mar 26, 943 45374/2 782 Mar 27 - Jul 3, 943 45374/3 783 29 506 639 776

22. Infanterie-Division la, Anlagen z. KTB 3, Band 3. Orders, situation reports, and correspondence concerning the Italian Army. la, Kriegstagebuch "Kampfgruppe Muller". Operations of "Kampfgruppe Miiller" after the capitulation of the Italian Army. Also, reports concerning "Unternehmen Taifun" (the occupation of the Dodecanese Islands) and "Unternehmen Eisbar" (the occupation of the Island of Kos). la, Anlagenband z. KTB "Kampfgruppe Miiller". "Unternshmen Eisbar." Orders and reports pertaining to la, Anlagenband 2 z. KTB "Kampfgruppe Miiller". Orders, reports, maps, and sketches concerning the execution of "Unternehmen Damokles" (the occupation of the Island of Samos). la, Anlagenband 3 z. KTB "Kampfgruppe Muller".. "Unternehmen Taifun". Orders and reports relating to Ic, Tatigkeitsbericht. Engagements on Crete, enemy air activities, and "Unternehmen Wianos" (antipartisan action in the Candia area). Ic, Anlagenband z. TB. Reports on the activity of enemy agents; propaganda, interrogation summaries on captured partisansj intelligence bulletins; and other routine intelligence reports. la, Erfahrungsbericht iiber den Einsatz der Division in der Festung Holland. Afteraction report concerning the employment of the airborne division in operations against the Netherlands. No. st Frame Aug 3 - Dec 8, 943 45374/4 783 Nov 2, 943 - Mar 0, 944 45374/5 783 Sep 29, 943 Nov 2, 943 45374/6 783 45374/7 783 45374/C 783 Jan - Dec 3, 943 45374/9 783 Jan - Dec 3, 943 45374/0 783 Sep 24, 940 783 290 559 629 656 68 707 809 092