45th Infantry Division With the
annexation of Austria in 1938 by
Nazi Germany, what was once the 4th Austrian Division was incorporated into the
Wehrmacht (German Army) and re-designated the 45th Infantry Division. In the 1939
Invasion of Poland, the division was on the right wing of
Gerd von Rundstedt's
Army Group South. On 22 June 1941, the 45th Infantry Division began
Operation Barbarossa by starting the 9-day long
siege of the Brest Fortress. In March 1942 the
Red Army defeated the division at
Livny, Russia and captured the archive of the division. That was the first time the Red Army learned about the defense of the
Brest Fortress It suffered heavy casualties during the
Battle of Kursk. It was rebuilt but virtually destroyed at
Bobruysk in June 1944 during
Operation Bagration.
45th Volksgrenadier Division The destroyed 45th Division was again rebuilt as the "45th
Volksgrenadier Division" in the autumn of 1944 in
Poland, by renaming the short-lived 546th Grenadier Division (), which was then still in formation. The division fought at
Warsaw and
Radom in 1945, retreating through
Silesia to
Koniggratz, and finally to
Czechoslovakia, where it surrendered. ==Commanding officers==