Luftwaffen-Felddivision) was a Luftwaffe Field Division of the Wehrmacht during World War II.
It was transferred to the German Army in November 1943 as the 14th Field Division (L) and spent its entire operational existence on occupation duties in Norway and Denmark.
In 1942, Adolf Hitler authorised the creation of Luftwaffe field divisions using surplus ground crew.
This decision ultimately led to the commitment of many of these inadequately trained divisions mainly to the Eastern Front, where they suffered heavy casualties.
[2][3] The following units made up the division:[4] The 4th Luftwaffe Field Artillery Battalion of the 14th Luftwaffe Field Artillery Regiment became the 1st Motorised Flak Battalion of the 15th Motorised Flak Regiment in October 1943.