94th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

Infanteriedivision) was a German Army infantry division in World War II.

The 94th Infantry Division was raised in September 1939 as part of the fifth wave from men of Military District number 4 (Wehrkreis 4), which comprised Saxony and Thuringia.

[2] During the Case Blue offensive, the division was sent with the 6th Army as a component of LI Corps to capture the industrial Russian city of Stalingrad, which was considered important in crushing Soviet morale.

[3] 94th Infantry Division was cut off from supplies and reinforcements outside of Stalingrad, as a Soviet pincer-movement left the 6th Army surrounded.

[2] The division has been implicated in the San Polo massacre (Tuscany), on 14 July 1944, when 63 civilians were executed.