In July 1942, the division was reorganized as the
26th Panzer Division (
26. Panzer-Division). It then served occupation duties in the west until mid-1943, whereupon it transferred to Italy to resist the Allied invasion, fought at
Salerno, and remained in Italy for the rest of the war, surrendering to the British near
Bologna at the end. 26th Panzer Division in 1943 consisted of the following units. 26th Panzer regiment, 9th Panzer Grenadier regiment, 67th Panzer Grenadier regiment, 93rd Panzer Arillery regiment, 26th Motorcycle battalion, 93rd Panzerjaeger battalion, 93rd Panzer Engineer battalion, 93rd Panzer Signals battalion, 304th Army FLAK artillery battalion. Soldiers of the division, then commanded by
Eduard Crasemann, were involved in the
Padule di Fucecchio massacre on 23 August 1944. Crasemann was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for war crimes after the war and died in jail in West Germany in 1950.
Commanding officers • General der Panzertruppe
Smilo Freiherr von Lüttwitz, 14 September 1942 • Generalmajor
Hans Hecker, 22 January 1944 • General der Panzertruppe Smilo Freiherr von Lüttwitz, 20 February 1944 • Oberst Dr. rer. pol. Dr. jur.
Hans Boelsen, 11 April 1944 – 7 May 1944 (deputy) • Generalleutnant
Eduard Crasemann, 6 July 1944 • Oberst Carl Stollbrock, 15 December 1944 - 15 January 1945 (deputy) • Generalmajor
Alfred Kuhnert, 29 January 1945 • Generalleutnant
Viktor Linnarz, 19 April 1945 ==New 23rd Infantry Division==