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07-27-2019 10:30 AM
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I would also greatly appreciate any information regarding the units in which he served during the war.
I have only been able to find out that he joined the Reichswehr in 1930, was appointed Lieutenant in the summer of 1933, and from 1937 regimental adjutant in the 50th Infantry Regiment in Landsberg on the Warta. After he participated in 1939 as a captain on the Polish campaign, then followed by a shortened general staff training the use as a General Staff Officer in various divisions and in the High Command of the Army. While his brother Clemens goes to war as a private, Ulrich makes career in the Wehrmacht to the Ia of the operational department of the General Staff of the Army. In this capacity, he also takes on 22 April 1945 for the last time in the briefing at Hitler in the bunker of the Reich Chancellery.
Thanks in advance.
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Isn't that Knight's Cross holder, Johannes Steinhoff, 2nd left in picture four, and 1st left in picture five, post #1 ? Thanks for showing, and good luck in your search for information.
Cheers,
Steve
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HARRY THE MOLE
Isn't that Knight's Cross holder, Johannes Steinhoff, 2nd left in picture four, and 1st left in picture five, post #1 ? Thanks for showing, and good luck in your search for information.
Yes, it's unmistakably Steinhoff. Also seen in picture no. 4 (far right, partially obscured) and no. 5 (second from left) is Helmut Schmidt, Minister of Defense from 1969 to 1972 and Chancellor from 1974 to 1982. (Incidentally, he had served as a Flak officer in WW2 and held a reserve officer rank in the Bundeswehr.)
Maybe these are of interest here - Seen below are the uniforms of de Maizière and Steinhoff on display at the Bundeswehr Museum in Dresden. I know the quality is poor, but due to the uniforms being behind glass and in rooms with subdued lighting, it was the best I could do:
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You are right, Steve. Thank you for your help, Andreas. Best regards.
Santi
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