Foreign Legions of the Third Reich: Norway, Denmark, France by David Littlejohn
R James Bender Pub | August 1987 | English | ISBN: 0912138173 | 207 pages | PDF | 3 MB
R James Bender Pub | August 1987 | English | ISBN: 0912138173 | 207 pages | PDF | 3 MB
The 90th Light Infantry Division was a German Army division during World War II that served in north Africa as well as Sardinia and Italy. The division played a major role in most of the actions against the Allied 8th Army in the western desert and eventually surrendered to the Allies in Tunisia in 1943. It was re-constituted later in 1943 and deployed to Sardinia and when the expected Allied invasion of Sardinia failed to materialise, the division was moved to Italy. It was engaged in actions against the Allies in Italy from 1943 to September 1944 when the division was listed as "destroyed" south of Bologna.