Nickname(s) Type Leader(s) Equipment Size el>Headquarters Historical Information Established Fragmented Reformed Dissolved Notable Conflicts Affiliation [Source] The 10. SS Panzer-Division Frundsberg was a panzer division that was deployed by Germany during World War II. It was initially formed in 1943 and it consisted mainly of conscripts, notably from the national labor force. Furthermore, the division was the result of additional SS troops being required to fight in the front lines. Though, with Waffen-SS training, the division still remained relatively more effective than its standard Heer counterparts would be.
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| - Nickname(s) Type Leader(s) Equipment Size el>Headquarters Historical Information Established Fragmented Reformed Dissolved Notable Conflicts Affiliation [Source] The 10. SS Panzer-Division Frundsberg was a panzer division that was deployed by Germany during World War II. It was initially formed in 1943 and it consisted mainly of conscripts, notably from the national labor force. Furthermore, the division was the result of additional SS troops being required to fight in the front lines. Though, with Waffen-SS training, the division still remained relatively more effective than its standard Heer counterparts would be.
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| - Michael Lippert Lothar Debes Karl Fischer von Treuenfeld Heinz Harmel Franz Roestel
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| - Operation EpsomOperation Market GardenOperation Nordwind
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| - Nickname(s) Type Leader(s) Equipment Size el>Headquarters Historical Information Established Fragmented Reformed Dissolved Notable Conflicts Affiliation [Source] The 10. SS Panzer-Division Frundsberg was a panzer division that was deployed by Germany during World War II. It was initially formed in 1943 and it consisted mainly of conscripts, notably from the national labor force. Furthermore, the division was the result of additional SS troops being required to fight in the front lines. Though, with Waffen-SS training, the division still remained relatively more effective than its standard Heer counterparts would be.
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