The
division was originally formed in October 1936 in
Breslau,
Silesia, as the 28th Infantry Division (this lineage giving it the divisional nickname of the
Eisernes Kreuz Schlesische Division, the 'Iron Cross Silesian Division'). After action in the
Crimea, and taking heavy casualties in the
siege of Sevastopol, it was reconstituted as the 28th Light Infantry Division in December 1941, and then as the 28th
Jäger Division in July 1942, with the following organisation: • Jäger-Regiment 49 • Jäger-Regiment 83 • Artillerie-Regiment 28 • Feldersatz-Battalion 28 • Pionier-Battalion 28 • Panzerjäger-Abteilung 28 • Aufklärungs-Abteilung 28 • Divisions-Einheiten 28 The 28th Jäger Division fought largely on the
Leningrad front, as part of
Army Group North. In July 1944 it participated in the unsuccessful attempt to break the encirclement of
Fourth Army east of
Minsk during
Operation Bagration. In late 1944 and early 1945 it fought in
East Prussia with the rebuilt Fourth Army, being largely destroyed or captured in the
Heiligenbeil Pocket. After absorbing some elements of the destroyed
102nd Infantry Division, the remainder surrendered to the Soviets in
Samland. ==Commanding officers==