The Menges Division initially served on the
Eastern Front, receiving its baptism of fire in the
Battle of Łódź. In 1915, it participated in the
Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive, breaking through at Przaznysz and fighting in the battle on the Narew. On August 2, 1915, it became the 88th Infantry Division. From November 1915 to December 1917, the division occupied the line near Daugavpils. In December 1917, after the armistice on the Eastern Front, the division was transferred to the
Western Front, where it entered the line in positions near St. Quentin and on the Oise. It participated in the 1918
German spring offensive, fighting in
Operation Michael, also known as the Battle of St. Quentin. From April to July 1918, it was in the line in the Champagne region, and then fought in the
Second Battle of the Marne. Except for minor periods, it remained in the Champagne region until the end of the war, and faced the Allied
Meuse-Argonne Offensive in October and November 1918. Allied intelligence rated the division as fourth class. ==Order of battle on formation==