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The 6th Division was attached to the German XXXVI Corps in Northern Finland in 1941. As part of Operation Barbarossa the division attacked with the SS Division Nord and German 169th Division against Salla with the goal of reaching Kandalaksha on the White Sea coast. The division also fought alongside a small German tank unit, the Panzer-Abteilung 211, which consisted entirely of captured French tanks. The attack was a failure.
In 1942 the 6th division was reorganised into the 12th Brigade, but was later brought back to division strength in 1943.
The division was transported to the Maaselkä isthmus in 1942 but after the Soviet main assault started in 1944 it was moved to the Karelian Isthmus. There it took part in the decisive Battle of Tali-Ihantala.
After the Continuation War ended the division also took part in the Lapland War. The division was disbanded after it had occupied Rovaniemi.
The 6th Division was organised from men from the Far-North Military Province (Perä-Pohjolan Sotilaslääni). It lacked the Heavy Artilley Battalion.
History
Commanders
Organisation
See also: List of Finnish divisions in the Continuation War, Finnish 6th Division (Winter War)