Organization
In 1937, the division's units were:
- Infantry Regiment 10
- Infantry Regiment 52
- Infantry Regiment 103
- Artillery Regiment 4
- I./Artillerie-Regiment 40
- Anti-tank (Panzer-Abwehr) Detachment 4
- Pioneer Battalion 4
- Signals (Nachricten) Detachment 4
- Machine gun Battalion 7
By 1939, the division's units were:
- Infantrie-Regiment 10
- Infantrie-Regiment 52
- Infantrie-Regiment 103
- Artillerie-Regiment 4
- I./Artillerie-Regiment 40
- Aufklärungs-Abteilung 4 (reconnaissance battalion)
- Panzerjäger-Abteilung 4 (anti-tank battalion)
- Pionier-Battalion 13 (engineer battalion)
- Nachrichten-Abteilung 4 (signals battalion)
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