329th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

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

[1] The division was deployed near Lyck and marched to the Eastern Front on foot.

[1] Until 1943, the Artillery Regiment 329 was strengthened from two up to four detachments, and a Fusilier Battalion was formed on divisional level.

[1] Paul Winter briefly took command of the division on 9 August 1943, before Mayer returned to his post in September.

[3] Former members of the division formed a tradition association after the war, publishing a divisional history in 1968.