1st Luftwaffe Field Division

Luftwaffen-Feld-Division) was an infantry division of the Luftwaffe branch of the Wehrmacht that fought in World War II.

It was formed using surplus ground crew of the Luftwaffe and served on the Eastern Front from late 1942 to early 1944 at which time it was disbanded.

Intended to serve as infantry, its personnel were largely drawn from surplus Luftwaffe (German Air Force) ground crew.

The division included four battalions of infantry, as well as artillery, engineer and signal units although it lacked regimental staff.

The division saw little fighting until the withdrawal from Leningrad in January 1944 during which it was involved in heavy defensive battles north of Novgorod.