190th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

190), was an infantry division of the German Heer during World War II.

190 consisted of the following elements:[1] On 15 October 1940, the divisional staff headquarters were deployed to Neumünster.

190 consisted of the following elements:[1] On 15 April 1942, Wolff was replaced as divisional commander by Emil Markgraf.

190 and put directly under the supervision of the Wehrkreis as Commander of Panzer Troops X.

190 consisted of the following elements:[1] In response to the British paratrooper landings near Arnhem that were part of the Allied Operation Market Garden, the codeword "Alarm Küste" was given out to all replacement units of Wehrkreis X, including Division No.

190 clashed with Allied forces including the American 82nd Airborne Division.