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Panzer Lehr

Panzer Lehr Division
SS Pz Lehr divisional insignia.svg
Unit insignia
Active November 1943 – 15 April 1945
Country  Nazi Germany
Branch Army
Type Panzer
Role Armoured warfare
Size Division
14,699 (1 June 1944)
Nickname(s) Parade Division
Engagements

World War II

Commanders
Notable
commanders
Fritz Bayerlein

World War II

The Panzer Lehr Division was an elite German armoured division during World War II. It was formed in 1943 onwards from training and demonstration troops (Lehr = "teach") stationed in Germany, to provide additional armored strength for the anticipated Allied invasion of western Europe. It was the only division to be fully armoured with tanks and halftracks, though on several occasions it fought almost to destruction, in particular during Operation Cobra.

Panzer Lehr began forming at Potsdam in November 1943 and moved to the NancyVerdun area in January 1944 to complete the process. It was formed from several elite training and demonstration units. Most of the division's original cadre was drawn from Panzertruppenschule I and Panzertruppenschule II, the Panzerwaffe's major training units. These training and demonstration units were some of the most experienced and highly trained troops in the Panzerwaffe, with almost all having seen combat in the East, North Africa, Sicily or Italy and many having received decorations for bravery. As a result of this, Panzer Lehr was considered an elite unit from the time of its formation.

In early 1944, Panzer Lehr was transferred to Hungary for further training as well to serve in Operation Margarethe, the occupation of the country by German forces. The division absorbed the 901st Panzergrenadier-Lehr-Regiment while there. It then returned to France to await the Allied invasion as a part of the OKW's armored reserve, along with the I SS Panzer Corps and the 17th SS Panzergrenadier Division Gotz von Berlichingen. These units could only be released with Adolf Hitler's personal authorization.


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