The 14th Infantry Division (Dutch: 14de Infanterie Divisie) was an infantry division of the Belgian Army that fought against the German armed forces in the Battle of Belgium.
As a part of Second reserve, the 14th Infantry Division, like its counterparts, were armed with the outdated antiquated weaponry from World War I.
A breakthrough in the sector of the Albert Canal manned by the 7th Infantry Division caused the entire front to fall back to the K-W line.
The morale of the 14th Infantry Division was deterred, and discipline collapsed in the lines.
Confirmed as no longer deployable, the 14th Infantry Division was transferred to the coastal areas near Zeeland and undertook no further fighting against the Germans.