The 272nd Volksgrenadier Division was formed on 17 September 1944 at the Döberitz Training Area in
Germany by combining the then-forming 575th Volksgrenadier Division with the remnants of the veteran
272nd Infantry Division, which had barely managed to escape from the
Allied offensives following the
Normandy landings. Organized using the new
Volksgrenadier division structure designed in August 1944, the division consisted of three two-battalion infantry regiments, a four-battalion artillery regiment, a combat engineer battalion, an antitank battalion, a signals battalion, a fusilier company, and a logistics regiment. At its full table of organization strength it fielded 10,000 men. After six weeks of reorganization and training, the division was shipped to the Western Front in early November 1944, and fought in the
Battle of the Huertgen Forest, along the
Roer River, and then the retreat to the Rhine. It eventually was forced to capitulate in April 1945 when it was encircled in what became known as the Battle of the Ruhr Pocket, though a single regiment escaped but was later forced to surrender at the
Harz "Fortress". Its most singular engagement was during the
Battle of Kesternich from 13 to 18 December 1944, when it managed to encircle and destroy an entire battalion from the 310th Infantry Regiment of the U.S.
78th Infantry Division, capturing over 300 men and officers. Though, like other V
olksgrenadier divisions, the 272nd's ranks were filled with a large proportion of former
Luftwaffe (Air Force) and
Kriegsmarine (Navy) personnel (up to 50% by some estimates), the division performed creditably, due in part to the large number of veteran commanders and non-commissioned officers it retained from the old 272nd Infantry Division, which itself was built on the foundation of the disbanded
216th Infantry Division.
Volksgrenadier divisions had lower manpower at 10,000 men vs. the older division structure of 16,000 men and the reliance on large numbers defensive weapons including the new
Sturmgewehr 44 ("assault rifle model 1944"), a radical departure from the bolt action
Mauser model 98 rifle. Combining reliance on this new weapons technology, the volksgrenadier divisions were supposed to be the new model division representing the will of the German people ("
das Volk"), and their willingness to fight to the bitter end. Though a few volksgrenadier divisions lived up to this ideal, most failed to meet expectations and by the war's end, the term volksgrenadier came to be viewed by the Allies as meaning a second-rate, bottom-of-the-barrel type of soldier. ==Divisional commanders==