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The division was formed sometime before August 1944 in Cologne. It saw action at Battle of Abbeville and was isolated when the 15th Army left by Scheldt. Because of the division's commander, Major General Knut Eberding, to stay behind and fight the 2nd Canadian Corps resulting in the Breskens Pocket. Because of the battle the main army was able to organize the Ardennes Offensive.
Organization
Organization of the Division:
1037th Grenadier Regiment
1038th Grenadier Regiment
1059th Grenadier Regiment
164th Artillery Regiment
64th Fusilier Battalion
164th Tank Destroyer Company
164th Engineer Battalion
164th Signal Battalion
164th Divisional Supply Group
References
^ German Order of Battle, 1st-290th Infantry Divisions in WWII. p. 75.
German Order of Battle, 1st-290th Infantry Divisions in WWII. p. 76.