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Division Sardinia
German: Division Sardinien
Active
12 May 1943 - 6 July 1943
Country
Germany
Branch
Army
Role
Infantry
Size
Division
Garrison/HQ
Sardinia
Commanders
Major General
Carl-Hans von Lungershausen
Military unit
The Division Sardinia (German: Division Sardinien) was a infantry division of the Wehrmacht during World War II.
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