Market188th Reserve Mountain Division (Wehrmacht)
Company Profile

188th Reserve Mountain Division (Wehrmacht)

German Division Nr. 188 was raised in late 1939. It consisted of the 136th, 138th and 139th Mountain Replacement Regiments and the 112th Artillery Replacement Regiment, plus supporting units. It began the war on border guard duty in the mountainous region between Austria and Yugoslavia with the primary mission of training reservists and replacements for the regular mountain divisions. In the spring of 1941 it joined the invasion of Yugoslavia, with the three mountain regiments given responsibility of seizing control of Carniola and Carinthia on the Yugoslav side of the border, which they carried out quickly and effectively against little to no resistance.

Commanders
Generalleutnant z.V. Hans von Hößlin (26.08.1939 - 08.05.1945) : condemned for war crimes in Yugoslavia and hanged in Ljubljana on 18 August 1947. ==Area of operations==
Area of operations
• Austria (August 1939 - April 1941) • Yugoslavia - as Division Nr. 188 (April 1941 - April 1943) • Austria (April 1943 - October 1943) • Italy & Slovenia - as 188. Reserve-Gebirgs-Division (October 1943 - March 1944) • Italy & Slovenia - as 188. Gebirgs-Division (March 1944 - May 1945) ==References==
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