List of Waffen-SS divisions
All divisions in the Waffen-SS were ordered in a single series of numbers as formed, regardless of type.[1] Those tagged with nationalities were at least nominally recruited from those nationalities. Many of the higher-numbered units were small battlegroups (Kampfgruppen), i.e., divisions in name only.
Waffen-SS divisions by number
Number | Division Name (in German) | Ethnic Origin | Last Commander | Years Active | Insignia | Maximum Manpower |
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1st | Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler | Germans | SS-Brigadeführer Otto Kumm | 1933–1945 | 10,796 (1941)[1] | |
2nd | Das Reich | Germans | SS-Standartenführer Karl Kreutz | 1939–1945 | 19,021 (1941)[1] | |
3rd | Totenkopf | Germans | SS-Brigadeführer Hellmuth Becker | 1939–1945 | 19,754 (1941)[1] | |
4th | Polizei | Germans | SS-Oberführer Walter Harzer | 1940–1945 | 17,347 (1941)[1] | |
5th | Wiking | Germans and volunteers from Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, the Netherlands and Flanders | SS-Oberführer Karl Ullrich | 1940–1945 | 19,377 (1941)[1] | |
6th | Nord | Germans | SS-Standartenführer Franz Schreiber | 1941–1945 | 10,573 (1941)[1] | |
7th | Prinz Eugen | Germans and ethnic Germans from the Banat, the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), Hungary and Romania | SS-Brigadeführer August Schmidthuber | 1942–1945 | 21,120 (1943) | |
8th | Florian Geyer | Germans and ethnic Germans from Siebenbürgen (Transylvania) and Banat (Serbia). | SS-Brigadeführer Joachim Rumohr | 1941–1945 | 13,000 (1944) | |
9th | Hohenstaufen | Germans | SS-Brigadeführer Sylvester Stadler | 1943–1945 | 19,611 (1943) | |
10th | Frundsberg | Germans | SS-Obersturmbannführer Franz Roestel | 1943–1945 | 19,313 (1943) | |
11th | Nordland | Primarily Nordic volunteers | SS-Brigadeführer Gustav Krukenberg | 1943–1945 | 11,749 (1943) | |
12th | Hitlerjugend | Germans | SS-Brigadeführer Hugo Kraas | 1943–1945 | 21,482 (1943) | |
13th | Handschar (Kroatische Nr. 1) | Bosniaks, Croats, Ethnic Germans from Croatia | SS-Brigadeführer Desiderius Hampel | 1943–1945 | 17,000 (1944) | |
14th | Galizische Nr. 1 | Ukrainians from Galicia | General Pavlo Shandruk | 1944–1945 | 22,000 (1944) | |
15th | Lettische Nr. 1 | Latvians | SS-Brigadeführer Karl Burk | 1942–1945 | 20,291 (1943) | |
16th | Reichsführer-SS | Germans | SS-Oberführer Otto Baum | 1943–1945 | 14,223 (1943) | |
17th | Götz von Berlichingen | Germans | SS-Oberführer Georg Bochmann | 1943–1945 | 18,354 (1944) | |
18th | Horst Wessel | Ethnic Germans from Hungary | SS-Standartenführer Heinrich Petersen | 1944–1945 | 11,000 (1944) | |
19th | Lettische Nr. 2 | Latvians | SS-Gruppenführer Bruno Streckenbach | 1944–1945 | 20,592 (1944) | |
20th | Estnische Nr. 1 | Estonians | SS-Brigadeführer Berthold Maack | 1944–1945 | 15,000 (1944) | |
21st | Skanderbeg (Albanische Nr. 1) | Albanians | SS-Oberführer August Schmidthuber | 1944–1945 | 9,156 (1944) | |
22nd | Maria Theresia | Ethnic Germans from Hungary | SS-Brigadeführer August Zehender | 1944–1945 | 8,000 (1944) | |
23rd | Kama (Kroatische Nr. 2) | Croats and Bosniaks | SS-Oberführer Gustav Lombard | 1944 | 2,199 (1944) | |
23rd | Nederland (Niederländische Nr. 1) | Dutch | SS-Brigadeführer Jürgen Wagner | 1945 | 6,000 (1944) | |
24th | Karstjäger | ethnic German volunteers from Italy and Slovenia | SS-Oberführer Adolf Wagner | 1944–1945 | 3,000 (1944) | |
25th | Hunyadi (Ungarische Nr. 1) | Hungarians | SS-Gruppenführer Josef Grassy | 1944–1945 | 15,000 (1944) | |
26th | Hungaria (Ungarische Nr. 2) | Hungarians | SS-Gruppenführer Josef Grassy | 1944–1945 | 13,000 (1944) | |
27th | Langemarck (Flämische Nr. 1) | Flemish | SS-Standartenführer Thomas Müller | 1944–1945 | 7,000 (1944) | |
28th | Wallonien | Walloons | SS-Standartenführer Léon Degrelle | 1944–1945 | 4,000 (1944) | |
29th | RONA (Russische Nr. 1) | Russian-speaking citizens of USSR | SS-Brigadeführer Christoph Diehm | 1944 | 15,000 (1943) | |
29th | Italienische Nr. 1 | Italians | SS-Oberführer Erwin Tzschoppe | 1945 | 15,000 (1944) | |
30th | Russische Nr. 2 aka Weißruthenische Nr. 1 | Belarusians | SS-Standartenführer Hans Siegling | 1944–1945 | 11,000 (1944) | |
31st | Batschka | Volksdeutsche mostly from the Bačka | SS-Brigadeführer Gustav Lombard | 1944–1945 | 11,000 {1944} | |
32nd | 30. Januar | Germans | SS-Standartenführer Hans Kempin | 1945 | ||
33rd | Ungarische Nr. 3 | Hungarians | SS-Oberführer László Deák | 1945 | ||
33rd | Karl der Große (Französische Nr. 1) | French | SS-Standartenführer Walter Zimmermann | 1945 | 11,000 (1944) | |
34th | Landstorm Nederland (Niederländische Nr. 2) | Dutch | SS-Oberführer Martin Kohlroser | 1945 | ||
35th | Polizei-Grenadier | Germans | Oberst Ruediger Pipkorn | 1945 | ||
36th | Dirlewanger | Germans, Ukrainians, Russians | SS-Brigadeführer Fritz Schmedes | 1945 | 4,000 (1945) | |
37th | Lützow | Hungarians | SS-Standartenführer Karl Gesele | 1945 | ||
38th | Nibelungen | Germans | SS-Standartenführer Martin Stange | 1945 | 6,000 | |
Also:
Number | Division Name (in German) | Ethnic Origin | Last Commander | Years Active | Insignia | Maximum Manpower |
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— | Kempf A temporary unit of mixed Heer and SS-Verfügungstruppe components | Germans | General der Panzertruppe Werner Kempf | 1939 | 164-180 tanks | |
— | SS Kampfgruppe Division Bohmen-Mahren, this was a separate unit formed from training units in the protectorate after the Batschka Division) or Batschka. | Karl Hermann Frank | 1944-1945 | |||
1st | Kosakken Nr. 1 | Russians | Generalleutnant Helmuth von Pannwitz | 1943–1945 | 17,500 | |
See also
- Allgemeine-SS Order of Battle (for General SS commands and formations)
- Organisation of a SS Panzer Division
- Register of SS-Leaders in general's rank
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