29th Motorized Infantry Division

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The 29th Motorized Infantry Division was a German Wehrmacht unit of World War II known for its rapid mechanized operations during the early campaigns, including the invasion of Poland and the Battle of France.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Wehrmacht infantry division
motorized infantry division
allegiance Adolf Hitler
conflict World War II
country Nazi Germany
era 20th century
hasMotto unknown
historicalPeriod Nazi era in Germany
militaryBranch Heer
militaryFormationOf Germany
notableCharacteristic high operational mobility
mechanized transport for infantry
notableFor rapid mechanized operations
participatedIn Battle of France
Invasion of Poland
partOf Wehrmacht
surface form: German Army (Wehrmacht)
role mobile infantry operations
support of armored formations
status disbanded
theater European theatre of World War II
type motorized infantry
usedEquipmentType artillery
motor vehicles
small arms
trucks

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Battle of Kock (1939) germanUnit 29th Motorized Infantry Division
Battle of Kock GermanUnit 29th Motorized Infantry Division