2nd New Zealand Division

New Zealand Division
2nd New Zealand Division
Divisional insignia of the 2nd New Zealand Division
Active1939–45
Disbandedc.1945
Country New Zealand
BranchNew Zealand Military Forces
TypeInfantry
SizeDivision
Part ofBritish Eighth Army
Garrison/HQMaadi Camp, Egypt (1940–c.1943)
EngagementsNorth African Campaign, Italy 1943–45
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Bernard C. Freyberg
Lindsay Inglis (temporary)
Howard Kippenberger (temporary)
Graham Parkinson (temporary)
Stephen Weir (temporary)

The 2nd New Zealand Division, initially the New Zealand Division, was an infantry division of the New Zealand Military Forces (New Zealand's army) during the Second World War. The division was commanded for most of its existence by Lieutenant-General Bernard C. Freyberg. It fought in Greece, Crete, the Western Desert and Italy. In the Western Desert Campaign, the division played a prominent role in the defeat of German and Italian forces in the Second Battle of El Alamein and the British Eighth Army's advance to Tunisia.

In late 1943, the division was moved to Italy, taking part in the Eighth Army's campaign on Italy's Adriatic coast, which ground to a halt at the end of the year. In early 1944, the division formed the nucleus of the New Zealand Corps, fighting two battles attempting unsuccessfully to penetrate the Gustav Line at Monte Cassino. The division saw further action on the Gothic Line in Italy in 1944 and took part in the Allied 1945 Spring offensive, which led to the surrender of German forces in Italy in May. After returning to New Zealand, reorganised elements of the division formed part of the occupational forces in Japan from 1945.