The 385th Infantry Division, (German: 385. Infanterie-Division) also known as a "Rheingold" Division, was created on 10 January 1942 in Fallingbostel. The division was composed of replacement troops from military districts VI, X and XI. From April 16, 1942, the 385th Infantry Division moved to the Roslavl area and fought in the front lines at the Fomino area.
The division was disbanded in the period from February to March 1943 and its survivors joined the 387th Infantry Division.[1]
Commanding officers
General der Infanterie Karl Eibl, 7 January 1942 – 18 December 1942 (KIA)
Generalmajor Eberhard von Schuckmann, 18 December 1942 – 15 February 1943
References
^ abMitcham, Samuel W. (2007). German Order of Battle, Volume Two: 291st–999th Infantry Divisions, Named Infantry Divisions, and Special Divisions in WWII. Mechanicsburg, PA, United States: Stackpole Books. p. 87. ISBN9780811734370.
^Schlemmer, Thomas (2005). Die Italiener an der Ostfront 1942/43: Dokumente zu Mussolinis Krieg gegen die Sowjetunion. Munich: R. Oldenbourg Verlag. p. 70. ISBN3486578472.