275th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

Infanterie-Division) was an infantry division of the German Army during World War II.

The 275th suffered heavy losses in the Falaise pocket and was transferred to Aachen for refitting.

The 275th was transferred to the Düren - Hürtgenwald area where it suffered severe losses.

On November 12 1944 Lt. Friedrich Lengfeld lost his life to a German landmine while trying to save a wounded American soldier.

The 275th Infantry Division was reformed in January 1945, near Flensburg, and was transferred to the Eastern front where it was destroyed in the Halbe pocket in 1945.