5th Division (Reichswehr) explained

Unit Name:5th Division
Native Name:5. Division
Dates:19211934
Disbanded:October 1934
Type:Infantry
Size:Division
Command Structure:Gruppenkommando 2
Garrison:Wehrkreis V

Stuttgart

The 5th Division was a unit of the Reichswehr.

Creation

In the Order of 31 July 1920 for the Reduction of the Army (to comply with the upper limits on the size of the military contained in the Treaty of Versailles), it was determined that in every Wehrkreis (military district) a division would be established by 1 October 1920. The 5th Division was formed out of the Reichswehrs 11 and 13th Brigades, both of the former Übergangsheer (Transition Army).

It consisted of 3 infantry regiments: the 13th (Württemberger) Infantry Regiment, the 14th (Baden) Infantry Regiment, and the 15th Infantry Regiment. It also included an artillery regiment, an engineering battalion, a signals battalion, a transportation battalion, and a medical battalion. It was subordinated to Gruppenkommando 2.

The commander of Wehrkreis V was simultaneously the commander of the 5th Division. For the leadership of the troops, an Infanterieführer and an Artillerieführer were appointed, both subordinated to the commander of the division.

In the course of the expansion of the army in 1934, the divisional staff was transferred and renamed to the Generalkommando of the V Army Corps.

Divisional commanders

Infantrieführers

Artillerieführers

Garrisons

The divisional headquarters was in Stuttgart. The subordinate units were located in Württemberg and Hesse.

References

Notes and References

  1. https://www.axishistory.com/list-all-categories/140-germany-reichswehr/reichswehr/2338-infanteriefuehrer-v-reichswehr Axis History