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The41st Infantry Division (French:41e Division d'Infanterie, 41e DI) was aFrench Army formation duringWorld War I andWorld War II.
During World War I, the division comprised:
It was part of the French1st,3rd,7th,9th,11th,12th,15th,16th,18th,20th,30th,34th and38th Corps, during which it participated in theBattle of the Frontiers, theBattle of the Somme, theSecond Battle of the Aisne, theBattle of the Lys, theFifth Battle of Ypres, theBattle of Courtrai and theBattle of the Lys and the Escaut.
At various times, it was part of theFrench First Army,French Second Army,French Fourth Army,French Fifth Army,French Sixth Army,French Eighth Army andFrench Tenth Army.[1]
During theBattle of France in May 1940, the division contained the following units:
It was a Series A Reservedivision containing youngerreservists.
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