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OT: Germany's Infantry Mobilization

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 8:24 pm
by dayrinni
I enjoy reading about WW2 and all the interesting topics it has.

I've recently discovered that Germany did mobilization of their infantry in waves. I've been doing some searching but I can't remember/don't know exactly what it is called. Does anyone happen to know here? I thought it was mentioned in the fite document but performing some searches on that gives me nothing.

Thanks!

RE: OT: Germany's Infantry Mobilization

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 10:16 pm
by m5000.2006
ORIGINAL: dayrinni

I enjoy reading about WW2 and all the interesting topics it has.

I've recently discovered that Germany did mobilization of their infantry in waves. I've been doing some searching but I can't remember/don't know exactly what it is called. Does anyone happen to know here? I thought it was mentioned in the fite document but performing some searches on that gives me nothing.

Thanks!

what do you mean?

what is called what?

do you mean 'wave' in German? it's 'Welle'

RE: OT: Germany's Infantry Mobilization

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:44 pm
by dayrinni
Yes, wave was what I was looking for. Thanks!

RE: OT: Germany's Infantry Mobilization

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 9:25 am
by Scout_Pilot
Best info I've seen on the mobilization waves used by Germany prior to and during WWII is by Dr. Niehorster (SP?).  There's a link to his OOB's at orbat.com.  You'll find a "pictogram" TO&E for the Infantry divisions of each "Welle" (wave) and a list of all the divisions supposedly created in that welle.