323rd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

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

[2] Between May 1941 and April 1942, the 323rd Infantry Division served on occupation duty in northwestern France.

[1] After heavy fighting on the Eastern Front that began with the division's arrival there in May 1942, the formation had been reduced to Kampfgruppe strength by February 1943.

[1] The division's commander Bergen was replaced by Viktor Koch on 5 November 1942, by Andreas Nebauer on 25 December 1942, and by Ronald Koschella on 2 February 1943.

The remaining personnel was fully integrated into the 88th Infantry Division by May 1944.