Order of Battle On D-Day
- 920 Grenadier Regiment (Oberst Bernhard Klosterkemper)
- 921 Grenadier Regiment (Oberstleutnant Jacob Simon)
- 922 Grenadier Regiment (Oberstleutnant Franz Müller)
- 243 Artillery Regiment (Oberst Eduard Hellwig)
- 561 Ost Battalion (Russian)
- 206 Panzer Battalion (Major Ernst Wenk)
- 243 Panzerjäger Company
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