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57th Infantry Division Lombardia

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Active
  
1939–1943

Branch
  
Italian Army

Size
  
Division

Country
  
Italy

Type
  
Infantry

Nickname(s)
  
Casale

The 57th Infantry Division Lombardia was a regular infantry division of the Italian Army during World War II. It was formed 24 May 1939 in Pula and ceased to function 8 September 1943.

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Action

By 10 June 1940, the Lombardia was entrenched on eastern border, in the mountains flanking Ilirska Bistrica, with headquarters in Pula. The Lombardia Division took part in the Invasion of Yugoslavia as part of the Italian V Corps, starting fight 8 April 1941. 11 April 1941 it break opposing Yugoslavian forces and crossed the border at Sora river valley. 12 April 1941, the Lombardia division have captured Podkilavac, Grobnik (near Čavle and Jelenje. 13 April 1941 it reached Krasica and Škrljevo, at which point the Yugoslavian army have ceased to offer a resistance. 15 April 1941, a garrisons in coastal towns of Novi Vinodolski, Ledenice, Crikvenica, and as south as Žuta Lokva were established. The Lombardia division have participated in Operation Uzice on Serbian-Croatian border from 9 October 1941 to 9 November 1941. By 1942, the garrisons were in Gerovo, Delnice, Ogulin and other places. It also took part in the Battle of the Neretva in early 1943. Partisans activity have grown in frequency and scale nonetheless, and by September 1943 partisans routinely performed battalion-sized attacks on Italian checkpoints and railway. After the Italian surrender to the Allies 8 September 1943, the Lombardia division was disbanded by the Germans.

Order of battle

  • 73. Lombardia Infantry Regiment
  • 74. Lombardia Infantry Regiment
  • 57. Artillery Regiment
  • 137. CCNN Legion
  • 57. Mortar Battalion
  • 57. Anti-Tank Company
  • 57. Signal Company
  • 37. Pioneer Company
  • 57. Medical Section
  • 40. Supply Section
  • 40. Field Bakery
  • 134. Field Hospital
  • 135. Field Hospital
  • References

    57th Infantry Division Lombardia Wikipedia