25. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS Hunyadi (ungarische Nr. 1)
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It suffered 800 killed and 650 wounded 27 November 1944 in a US air attack on a train used to transport the unit.
It was still training when the Red Army entered Silesia and it retreated to Bavaria and later to Austria. Two combat-ready battalions remained in Silesia for about a week seeing heavy action and were destroyed. In Austria it fought against forces from the US Third Army before surrendering 4-5 May near the Attersee.
Lineage
25. SS-Freiwilligen-Grenadier-Division (Apr 1944 - Nov 1944)25. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS Hunyadi (ungarische Nr. 1) (Nov 1944 - May 1945)
Commander
SS-Standartenführer Thomas Müller (? Nov 1944 - ? Nov 1944)SS-Gruppenführer Josef Grassy (? Nov 1944 - 8 May 1945)
Chief of Staff
SS-Hauptsturmführer Herbert Engel (? 1944 - 1 Mar 1945)Waffen-Hauptsturmführer Andreas Szinay (? - ?)
Area of operations
Hungary (Nov 1944 - May 1945)Manpower strength
Dec 1944 15.000Honor titles
Johann (or János) Hunyadi (ca. 1385 – 11 August 1456) was a Hungarian military leader who in 1456 devastatingly defeated a Turkish army that lay siege to Belgrade. The symbol of the Hunyadi family, a black raven holding a ring in its beak, was to have been used on a shield in the Hungarian national colors of red, white and green as the division’s armpatch, but this was probably never worn.Order of battle
Waffen-Grenadier Regiment der SS 61 (1)Waffen-Grenadier Regiment der SS 62 (1)
Waffen-Grenadier Regiment der SS 63 (1)
Waffen-Artillerie-Regiment der SS 25
Waffen-Schi-Bataillon 25
SS-Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon 25
SS-Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 25
SS-Veterinär-Kompanie 25
SS-Feldersatz-Bataillon 25
SS-Versorgungs-Regiment 25
Officers serving in the Einsatzgruppen and Concentration Camps
Concentration Camps 2(includes officers serving in the Einsatzgruppen or Concentration Camps either prior to or after service in this unit)
Insignia
A collar insignia with a "H" was issued.
(Courtesy of The Ruptured Duck)
Footnotes
1. A third battalion was created in the infantry regiments in February 1945 when additional Hungarians were added to the division. These men were orginally assinged to planned Waffen-SS units that were not realized.Sources used
John R. Angolia - Cloth insignia of the SSGeorges M. Croisier - Waffen-SS (PDF)
Terry Goldsworthy - Valhalla's Warriors: A history of the Waffen-SS on the Eastern Front 1941-1945
Dr. K-G Klietmann - Die Waffen-SS: eine Dokumentation
David Littlejohn - Foreign Legions of the Third Reich, vol 3
Kurt Mehner - Die Waffen-SS und Polizei 1939-1945
Antonio J. Munoz - Teutonic Magyars: Hungarian volunteers in the Waffen-SS (in The Hungarian Army and its military leadership in World War II by Andris J. Kursietis)
Leo W.G. Niehorster - The Royal Hungarian Army 1920-1945
Marc J. Rikmenspoel - Waffen-SS Encyclopedia
Frank Thayer - SS Foreign volunteer collar insignia and their reproductions (in The Military Advisor, Vol 4 No 2)
Gordon Williamson - The Waffen-SS: 24. to 38. Divisions and Volunteer Legions
Mark C. Yerger - Waffen-SS Commanders: The Army, corps and divisional leaders of a legend (2 vol)
Reference material on this unit
Hermann Niederleig - Mit der Leibstandarte am Feind: Meine Fronteinsätze bei der Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler und der 25. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS HunyadiA.G. Payer - Armati Hungarorum