2nd Marine Division (Wehrmacht)
The 2nd Marine Division was a military formation of the German Navy (Kriegsmarine) under control of the German Army (Heer) during the later part of the Second World War.
History
In March 1945, the 2nd Marine Division was formed in Schleswig-Holstein with its home station in Glückstadt from excess naval personnel. The division also had a significant number of personnel from the Hitler Youth, a battalion of the Waffen-SS, and Hungarian units.At the beginning of April 1945, the division was declared ready for action and, although poorly trained and equipped, relocated to the zone south of Bremen on the Weser River. From 5 April the division was part of Luftwaffe General Kurt Student's Army Group and moved in to defend the Weser-Aller line. On 10 April the division moved under the Blumentritt Army Group, and fought defensive battles on the Aller between Verden an der Aller and Rethem and from the Essel-Schwarmstedt bridgehead. From 15 April further actions occurred at Kirchboitzen, Kirchlinteln, Visselhövede, Neunkirchen am Potzberg, and Jeddingen. All guns of the two anti-aircraft batteries were lost on the Aller and Weser.
The remnants of the division were on 20 April in the area south of Bremen. Of the original almost 13,000 men, only 3,000 remained on 21 April after two weeks of heavy fighting. On 23 April, the remnants of the division settled in the Cuxhaven area, where they were used again against the 21st Army Group. On 28 April 1945, the remnants were returned to Meldorf an der Elbe, while the approximately 750 men were withdrawn behind the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal and were used as an alarm unit in the Albersdorf and Hemmingstedt area. At the end of the war, the remains of the division were at Bunsoh where it surrendered to the British.
Organisation
The division's target structure was that of theThe organisation of the division was as follows :2nd Marine Division Headquarters'
- * Division Headquarters
- * 2nd Marine Intelligence Division
- * 5th Marine Grenadier Regiment
- * 6th Marine Grenadier Regiment
- * 7th Marine Grenadier Regiment
- * 2nd Marine Division Fusilier Battalion
- * 2nd Marine Division Field Replacement Battalion
- * 2nd Marine Artillery Regiment
- *4th Battery, 117th Anti-Aircraft Regiment
- * 4th Battery, 162nd Anti-Aircraft Regiment
- * 2nd Marine Tank Destroyer Battalion
- * 2nd Marine Engineer Battalion
- * ''200th Marine Supply Regiment''
Notable individuals
Commanders
The divisional commanders included:- 11 February 1945 – 8 April 1945: Vice Admiral Ernst Scheurlen
- 8 April 1945 – 10 April 1945: Naval Captain Werner Hartmann
- 10 April 1945–surrender: Army Colonel Werner, Count von Bassewitz-Levetzow