The 703rd Infantry Division was a fictitious infantry division of the German Wehrmacht during World War II.
[1] The designation 703rd Infantry Division was given to the forces in the area of the fortress Ijmuiden in the occupied Netherlands.
The Zandvoort local group received the designation Grenadier-Regiment 219, the local group Katwijk, formerly the 787th Turkic battalion, received the name Grenadier-Regiment 495, and the 24th ships cadre battalion became Grenadier-Regiment 579.
[2] At the end of the war, the 703rd Division surrendered to British Army troops.
The division had been commanded throughout its short lifespan by Hans Hüttner.