78. Infanterie-Division
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- Published: 03 September 2011 03 September 2011
- Last Updated: 03 May 2013 03 May 2013

The 78. Infanterie-Division was formed in August 1939 from elements of 5. Infanterie-Division, 25. Infanterie-Division and 35. Infanterie-Division. It was redesignated 78. Sturm-Division on 30 December 1942.
Known war crimes
Two soldiers on the division were put on trial post-war for the shooting of a Soviet POW employed as an interpreter on suspicion of spying in 1942. (1)
Commanders
General der Artillerie Fritz Brand (? Aug 1939 - 1 Oct 1939)
General der Artillerie Curt Gallenkamp (1 Oct 1939 - 29 Sep 1941)
Generalleutnant Emil Markgraf (29 Sep 1941 - 19 Nov 1941)
General der Infanterie Paul Völckers (19 Nov 1941 - 30 Dec 1942)
Area of operations
Germany (Sep 1939 - May 1940)
France (May 1940 - June 1941)
Eastern front, central sector (June 1941 - Dec 1942)
Holders of high awards
Order of battle (1939)
Infanterie-Regiment 195
Infanterie-Regiment 215
Infanterie-Regiment 238
Artillerie-Regiment 178
Divisionseinheiten 178
Memorial at the former Truppenübungsplatz Münsingen to those killed in the 78. Infanterie-Division
(Courtesy of Unterillertaler)
Footnotes
1. "Justiz und NS-Verbrechen" by C.F. Rüter & D.W. de Mildt.
Sources used
C.F. Rüter & D.W. de Mildt - Justiz und NS-Verbrechen
Georg Tessin - Verbände und Truppen der deutschen Wehrmacht 1933-1945
Reference material on this unit
Ludwig Merker - Das Buch der 78. Sturm Division
Karl Tress - Das Infanterie- und Sturm-Regiment 14 im Zweiten Weltkrieg
Fritz Vetter - Die 78. Infanterie und Sturmdivision 1938-1945: Eine Dokumentation in Bildern