Ferdinand Neuling (22 August 1885 – 20 February 1960) was a general of the German army (Heer) during World War II.
On the eve of World War II he was ordered to create the 239th Infantry Division, basing on Landwehr soldiers.
On 3 September, following the retreat of Polish Army from Upper Silesia, Neuling entered Mikołów.
In October 1939 they guarded the German-Soviet border on Bug River, which was created after the fall of Poland.
In 1940 Neuling's men took part in the offensive against France, stormed the Maginot Line, and captured Colmar and Strasbourg.