German 709th Static Infantry Division

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The German 709th Static Infantry Division was a second-line coastal defense unit of the Wehrmacht tasked with holding a sector of the Normandy coastline, including the area later known as Utah Beach during the D-Day landings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Wehrmacht infantry division
military unit
static infantry division
branch German Army
surface form: German Army (Heer)
category German World War II infantry divisions
German units in the Battle of Normandy
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
country Nazi Germany
defensiveSector Utah Beach
surface form: Utah Beach area
engagement Battle of Normandy
surface form: Allied invasion of Normandy

D-Day
surface form: D-Day landings
front Western Front
higherCommand OKH (Oberkommando des Heeres)
surface form: German Army High Command (OKH)

Wehrmacht
location Normandy
surface form: Normandy, France
mobility limited mobility
opponent Allied forces
United States Army
primaryFunction beach defense
coastal fortification manning
quality second-line unit
role coastal defense
sector Cotentin Peninsula
task defend Normandy coastline
hold sector including Utah Beach
theater European theatre of World War II
type static (non-motorized) division

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Utah Beach defendedBy German 709th Static Infantry Division
World War II Battle of Cherbourg involvedUnit German 709th Static Infantry Division
this entity surface form: German 709th Infantry Division
Karl-Wilhelm von Schlieben commanded German 709th Static Infantry Division
this entity surface form: 709th Infantry Division