Infantry Division Jütland

Infanterie-Division), generally known as Infantry Division "Jütland" (German: Infanterie-Division "Jütland"), was an infantry division of the German Heer during World War II.

It was formed in March 1945, as one of the Wehrmacht's final emergency formations of the war.

The division was named after the Jutland peninsula, the region where it was formed.

The 325th Infantry Division was formed near Aalborg in occupied Denmark on 9 March 1945 from formations of recovering wounded veterans (German: Genesenden-Einheiten) in the area.

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