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13th Panzer Division (Germany) : ウィキペディア英語版 | 13th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
The 13th Panzer Division was originally created in 1934 under the cover name ''Infanterieführer IV''; it was unveiled as the 13th Infantry Division in 1935 when the creation of the ''Wehrmacht'' was announced. In 1937 it was motorized and subsequently renamed as the 13th Motorized Infantry Division and participated in the campaigns against Poland (1939) and western Europe (1940). Following the Fall of France in June 1940, the division was reorganized as the 13th Panzer Division. It participated in Operation ''Barbarossa'' (the invasion of the USSR) in 1941 and the advance on the Caucasus in 1942. The division suffered heavy losses in the withdrawal of 1943 and subsequent defensive actions in the south up to 1944. It was partially refitted in Hungary, where it was encircled and destroyed by Allied forces in the winter of 1944-1945; fighting occurred primarily in Budapest. The formation was re-created as Panzer Division ''Feldherrnhalle 2'' in the spring of 1945, before surrendering in Austria at the end of the war. == History ==
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