Feldausbildungs-Division) was an infantry division of the German Heer during World War II.
[1] During German mobilization on 26 August 1939, each Wehrkreis (military district) was assigned a division to organize the reserves and training of recruits.
[1] Parts of the division saw combat as early as March 1944, and the entire division was called into combat after the collapse of Army Group Centre that started in July as a result of the Red Army's Operation Bagration.
[2] The remainders of the 154th were then merged with parts of the 174th Division to form a new iteration of the 154th on 1 October 1944, dubbed the 154.
The 154th Field Training Division remained in service under the 1st Panzer Army for its entire lifespawn.
[2] In March 1945, following an order on 11 February, the division was redesignated a final time and became 154.
which consisted of all segments of the previous 154th Field Training Division as well as the Panzerjäger Detachment 1054.
Its commander, Friedrich Altrichter, was captured along with most of his surviving subordinates and died in a Soviet prison in 1949.