2nd Flak Division
| 2nd Flak Division (2nd) Air Defense Command Leipzig | |
|---|---|
| German: Flak-Division 2 Luftverteidigungs-Kommando (Nr. 2) Leipzig | |
| Active | 1 July 1938 – April 1945 |
| Country | Nazi Germany |
| Branch | Luftwaffe |
| Type | Anti-aircraft unit |
| Role | Anti-aircraft warfare |
| Size | Division |
| Engagements | Eastern Front Battle of the Bulge Ruhr pocket |
| Commanders | |
| Notable commanders | Walter Feyerabend Heinrich Burchard Heino von Rantzau Alfons Luczny |
The 2nd Flak Division (German: Flak-Division 2) was an anti-aircraft division unit of the Luftwaffe of Nazi Germany during World War II. It was initially deployed as a stationary formation in Leipzig for the defense of the German homeland's air space, but became a mobile division in January 1942 and was deployed to the Eastern Front. Eventually, it was shuffled to the Western Front, where it was destroyed in 1945.