Welcome to my world of 10mm Wargaming I am intending to use these pages to document my ongoing wargaming projects, and the various rules i use. I hope, you may find them interesting. And even possibly learn something from them, even if its only, how not to do things
22 Jan 2012
371st Infantry Division
Completed formation in France in May 1942, and then transferred to the Russian front, where it operated in the southern sector. Virtually destroyed at Stalingrad.
Commander
Generalleutnant Richard Stempel, from 1 April 1942
669 Infantry Regiment
670 Infantry Regiment
671 Infantry Regiment
371 Reconnaissance Battalion
371 Artillery Regiment
371 Pionier Battalion
371 Anti-Tank Battalion
371 Signal Battalion
Auxiliary unit number 371
Home Station Wein (Wkr. VI)
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