

69. Infanterie-Division was formed 26 Aug 1939 as part of the 2. Welle (wave). During the invasion of Norway elements of it took part in the Airborne assault on Sola Airfield 1940. The division was destroyed on the River Inster in East Prussia; the remnants surrendered to the Red Army upon the fall of Königsberg on 10 April 1945. 
| Commanders | | General der Artillerie Hermann Tittel | (26 Aug 1939 - 28 Sep 1941) | | Generalleutnant Bruno Ortner | (29 Sep 1941 - 1 Feb 1944) | | Generalleutnant Siegfried Rein | (1 Feb 1944 - 20 Jan 1945) (KIA) (1) | | Oberst Rudolf Grimme | (20 Jan 1945 - 9 Feb 1945) | | Generalmajor Kaspar Völker | (9 Feb 1945 - 9 Apr 1945) |

| Operations Officers (Ia) | | Major Werner Müller | (26 Aug 1939 - 16 June 1940) | | Major Helmut Siemoneit | (16 June 1940 - 20 Aug 1941) | | Major Erich Vorwerck | (20 Aug 1941 - 1 Sep 1943) | | Oberstleutnant Eberhard Henrici | (1 Sep 1943 - 10 Nov 1944) | | Major Horst Grüninger | (10 Nov 1944 - ? 1945) (MIA) | | Major Job von Witzleben | (26 Feb 1945 - Apr 1945) |

| Area of operations | | Germany | (Sep 1939 - Apr 1940) | | Norway | (Apr 1940 - Apr 1943) | | Eastern front, northern sector | (Apr 1943 - Sep 1944) | | Eastern front, central sector | (Sep 1944 - Jan 1945) | | East Prussia | (Jan 1945 - Apr 1945) |

Holders of high awards Holders of the Commendation Certificate of the Commander-in-Chief of the Army (2) Janke, Johannes, 07.12.1943 (2591), Oberstleutnant, Kdr. Gren.Rgt. 159 Kirstein, Otto, 27.09.1944 (4063), Oberleutnant, Kp.Fhr. 8./Gren.Rgt. 159 Holders of the German Cross in Gold (30) Holders of the Honor Roll Clasp of the Heer (9) Holders of the Knight's Cross (11) Unit-Level Commendation Certificate of the Commander-in-Chief of the Army for Shooting Down Aircraft (1) II./Grenadier-Regiment 159 Date/Place of Downing: 11.02.1943 bei Maluksa (2 aircraft) Award Date: 14.10.1943 (385)
Nicknames
Wiking-Schiff (Viking Ship)
Order of battle (1939) Infanterie-Regiment 159 Infanterie-Regiment 193 Infanterie-Regiment 236 Aufklärungs-Abteilung 169 Artillerie-Regiment 169 I. Abteilung II. Abteilung III. Abteilung IV. Abteilung Pionier-Bataillon 169 Panzerabwehr-Abteilung 169 Nachrichten-Abteilung 169 Versorgungseinheiten 169
Order of battle (April 1940) Infanterie-Regiment 159 (Oberst von Stolberg) Infanterie-Regiment 193 (Oberst von Beeren) Infanterie-Regiment 236 (Oberst Adlhoch) Aufklärungs-Abteilung 169 Artillerie-Regiment 169 (Oberst Heinrich) I. Abteilung II. Abteilung III. Abteilung IV. Abteilung Pionier-Bataillon 169 (Kramer) Panzerabwehr-Abteilung 169 (Major Stenkhoff) Nachrichten-Abteilung 169 Versorgungseinheiten 169
Order of battle (1942) Grenadier-Regiment 159 Grenadier-Regiment 193 (2) Grenadier-Regiment 236 Radfahr-Abteilung 169 Artillerie-Regiment 169 I. Abteilung II. Abteilung III. Abteilung IV./Artillerie-Regiment 269 (3) Pionier-Bataillon 169 Panzerjäger-Abteilung 169 Nachrichten-Abteilung 169 Versorgungseinheiten 169
Order of battle (1943-1945) Grenadier-Regiment 157 (4) Grenadier-Regiment 159 Grenadier-Regiment 236 Füsilier-Bataillon 69 Artillerie-Regiment 169 I. Abteilung II. Abteilung III. Abteilung IV./Artillerie-Regiment 269 (5) Pionier-Bataillon 169 Panzerjäger-Abteilung 169 Nachrichten-Abteilung 169 Feldersatz-Bataillon 169 Versorgungseinheiten 169
Burial of the commander of III./IR 193 Major Walter Klein in Bergen Norway 28 March 1941
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Burial of the commander of III./IR 193 Major Walter Klein in Bergen Norway 28 March 1941
(Courtesy of Bundesarchiv/Wikimedia, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 Germany)
Footnotes 1. Generalleutnant Rein was killed 18 Jan 1945 near Schloßberg, East Prussia. 2. Released from the division on 3 Nov 1942 and designated Heerestruppe. 3. Transferred from the 269. Infanterie-Division on 10 Dec 1942. 4. Formed on 22 Sep 1943 as a replacement for Grenadier-Regiment 193. 5. Redesignated IV./Artillerie-Regiment 169 on 25 Aug 1944.
Sources used
French L. MacLean - Quiet Flows the Rhine: German General Officer Casualties in World War II
Kurt Mehner - Die Deutsche Wehrmacht 1939-1945
Reference material on this unit
Joh. Eifert - Geschichte der 69. Infanterie-Division (3 vol, private publication, Duisburg 1999) 
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