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The 233rd Reserve Panzer Division was a German panzer division during World War II which was mainly deployed in Denmark. The 233rd Panzer Division was redesignated the 233rd Reserve Panzer Division on 8 August 1943 under the command of Kurt Cuno,and was posted to central Jutland in Denmark from 18 November. It remained in Denmark, headquartered at Horsens, where it trained panzer crews and motorised troops. It saw no combat apart from occasional Allied Bombing and Commando raids.

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  • 233rd Reserve Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
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  • The 233rd Reserve Panzer Division was a German panzer division during World War II which was mainly deployed in Denmark. The 233rd Panzer Division was redesignated the 233rd Reserve Panzer Division on 8 August 1943 under the command of Kurt Cuno,and was posted to central Jutland in Denmark from 18 November. It remained in Denmark, headquartered at Horsens, where it trained panzer crews and motorised troops. It saw no combat apart from occasional Allied Bombing and Commando raids.
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  • Holstein
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  • Nazi Germany
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  • August 1943 - April 1945
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  • The 233rd Reserve Panzer Division was a German panzer division during World War II which was mainly deployed in Denmark. The 233rd Panzer Division was redesignated the 233rd Reserve Panzer Division on 8 August 1943 under the command of Kurt Cuno,and was posted to central Jutland in Denmark from 18 November. It remained in Denmark, headquartered at Horsens, where it trained panzer crews and motorised troops. It saw no combat apart from occasional Allied Bombing and Commando raids. It became known as the Holstein Division after mergers with other Panzer divisions on 10 February 1945 and was then again renamed back to the 233rd Panzer Division as new Divisional headquarters were hastily set up in April 1945. Much of this unit was then assimilated into the new Clausewitz Panzer Division.
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