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  • Division von Broich/von Manteuffel
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  • Division von Broich was a German provisional infantry division active in 1942-43 in North Africa. It was created on 15 November 1942 by renaming Schützen-Brigade (Rifle Brigade) von Broich, a provisional unit formed from Ortskommandeur II/960 on 10 November specifically for the command and control of miscellaneous units flown in by the Germans to defend the Bizerte and Tunis Bridgeheads in Tunisia.
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Branch
  • Army
Country
  • Germany
Type
  • Named Division, no standard organizational structure
Dates
  • --11-15
Unit Name
  • Division von Broich / Division von Manteuffel
Disbanded
  • --05-09
Battles
  • 116580.0
Size
  • 9
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  • Division von Broich was a German provisional infantry division active in 1942-43 in North Africa. It was created on 15 November 1942 by renaming Schützen-Brigade (Rifle Brigade) von Broich, a provisional unit formed from Ortskommandeur II/960 on 10 November specifically for the command and control of miscellaneous units flown in by the Germans to defend the Bizerte and Tunis Bridgeheads in Tunisia. The German action was in response to the Allied Landings in North Africa that took place 8 November 1942 and was intended to protect the Axis lines of communication. Although it was never given a formal organizational structure, it was quickly organized along the lines of a standard infantry division, but composed of a variety of German Fallschirmjäger (paratrooper) units, Tunis Field Battalions and Africa March (replacement) Battalions, as well as an Italian Regiment. Virtually all of its artillery and logistics had to be improvised using a variety of German, Italian and captured Allied equipment. Though it was a makeshift force in all respects, it quickly proved itself as a capable force, especially in the hands of its highly talented commanders, scoring impressive German defensive victories at Mateur, Djedejda, Medjez el Bab and Sedjnane in November and December 1942. Throughout most of its short service, it defended the northern sector of the Tunisian Front, spanning the northern coast of Tunisia as far south as the town of Pont du Fahs. One of its regiments, Fallschirmjäger Regiment Barenthin, was called "perhaps the best German troops in Africa" by none other than General Harold Alexander, Commander of the Allied 18th Army Group. On 7 February 1943, the division was renamed Division von Manteuffel after its new commander, Generalmajor Hasso von Manteuffel, succeeding Generalmajor von Broich, who had departed to take command of the 10th Panzer Division. As the German defensive campaign in Tunisia wore on into 1943, the division underwent several actions designed to bring its structure within the lines of a conventional infantry division, having two regiments being given formal numerical designations before it ran out of fuel and ammunition and was forced to capitulate near Bizerte on 9 May 1943.