The 305th Infantry Division (designated 305. Infanterie-Division in German) was a German Army unit that saw extensive, front-line action during World War II. This division was present at the Battle of Stalingrad, the Battle of Monte Cassino, and surrendered to U.S. Army's 88th Infantry Division in Northern Italy near Trento in late April 1945.
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| - 305th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
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| - The 305th Infantry Division (designated 305. Infanterie-Division in German) was a German Army unit that saw extensive, front-line action during World War II. This division was present at the Battle of Stalingrad, the Battle of Monte Cassino, and surrendered to U.S. Army's 88th Infantry Division in Northern Italy near Trento in late April 1945.
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| - German VI Army in Russia
- German VII Army in France
- German X Army in Italy
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Nickname
| - Baden-Württembergische Division
- Bodensee Division
- Fels im Meer
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| - German 305th Infantry Division Insignia
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Dates
| - October 1940 – April 1945
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Allegiance
| - German High Command
- German Third Reich
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| - The 305th Infantry Division (designated 305. Infanterie-Division in German) was a German Army unit that saw extensive, front-line action during World War II. This division was present at the Battle of Stalingrad, the Battle of Monte Cassino, and surrendered to U.S. Army's 88th Infantry Division in Northern Italy near Trento in late April 1945.
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