Showing posts with label Nachrichtentruppe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nachrichtentruppe. Show all posts

Sunday, April 16, 2023

Luftwaffe Enigma Machine

Original caption: "Unsere Wehrmacht. Funkstation im offenen Gelände" (Our Armed Forces. Radio station in open terrain).

Source :
https://beeldbankwo2.nl/nl/beelden/?q=wehrmacht&mode=gallery&view=horizontal

Sunday, July 25, 2021

Bio of Oberst (Luftwaffe) Joachim Elle

 
Oberstleutnant Joachim Elle, as the Commander of Luftwaffe-Nachrichten-Abteilung 7 (mot.), at Atlantikwall, France, 1940.

Joachim Elle was promoted to Major (E) in Stab / Luftflotte 2 on 1 August 1939. On 6 July 1940 he was promoted to Oberstleutnant and appointed as provisional Kommandeur Luftwaffe-Nachrichten-Abteilung (H) (motorisiert) 7. in December 1941 he became Nafü (Nachrichtenführer) of Jagdfliegerführer 3. On 1 April 1942 he was promoted to Oberst and appointed as Kommandeur Luftwaffe-Nachrichten-Regiment 53. On 14 January 1943 - as the Kommandeur of Luftwaffe-Nachrichten-Regiment 53 and Nafü of Jagdfliegerführer 3 - he became the member of Luftwaffe mission in Romania. In August 1944 he was appointed as Nafü and Kommandeur of German Luftwaffe in Romania. In September 1944 Elle became the Kommandeur of Luftwaffe-Nachrichten-Regiment 211. His last appointment in the war were as the Nafü of 1. Jagddivision on 1 February 1945.


Source :
"Luftwaffe Officer Career Summaries: Section A-F" by Henry L. deZeng IV and Douglas G. Stankey

Thursday, December 17, 2020

German Funker (Radioman) in the Eastern Front

 

 
Ostfront. No date. He is wearing a Funktasche (telegraphist leather pouch), specially the Brustmikrofon 33 pouch. This Funker (radioman) is also wearing a Mückennetz, mosquito net, over his helmet. Note how the left Schulterklappe has torn loose!


Light casualty



Source :
ECPAD Archives, courtesy of Blanluet Christophe
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10158690381733308&set=gm.2640673829533179
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10158383440368308&set=gm.2554634734803756

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Generalmajor Rudolf Schubert Commander of the Army Signal School

 

Generalmajor Rudolf Schubert (Leiter Heeres Nachrichtenschule) in Halle with other officers (1942).


Source :
https://www.ebay.de/itm/WW-2-General-Schubert-Leiter-Heeres-Nachrichten-Schule-in-Halle-mit-Offizieren-/274326475159

Saturday, October 31, 2020

Luftwaffe Radio Operator in Tunisia

 

Luftwaffe radio operator in Thala area, Tunisia, February 1943.



Source :

ECPAD Archives, courtesy of Blanluet Christophe

https://www.facebook.com/groups/2360048380929060/permalink/2697288740538354/?__cft__[0]=AZUZA9pxWJ5eKRcFQ8-_lWvbpMMxCzhKIMmqIZCvwtkPMvdBilAWalg2Ewd_XRKMsvSEj3BD4EbQlPb1Kl75PH361Zi7fRiO5aavwm9sJvU6XF7wpYwXMQ_-EZ95j8cewjccfNfQB2cV7IRnhi224j0MmMHdj8UCr7kt3DQSy-wN6w&__tn__=%2CO%2CP-R

Sunday, August 30, 2020

Bio of Generalmajor Johannes Erxleben


Johannes Erxleben (1 April 1893 - 2 November 1972) joined the Telegraphen-Bataillon 5 as a Leutnant on March 22, 1913. On April 22, 1914, he was transferred to the Festungs-Fernsprech-Kompanie 3. When the First World War broke out, he led the Fernsprech-Zug of 33. Reserve-Division into the field. On October 9, 1917, he became divisional communications commander of the 33. Reserve-Division and on December 15, 1917, adjutant of the war telegraph department at the Chef des Nachrichtenwesens in Großen Hauptquartier. Promoted to Oberleutnant on September 20, 1918, he was transferred to the Kriegstelegraphen-Abteilung on November 9, 1918. Joined the Reichswehr on October 1, 1919, Johannes Erxleben became commander of the Reichswehr-Brigade-Nachrichten-Abteilung 6.. From April 1, 1920 to October 1, 1921, he was assigned to the Kavallerieschule Hannover. On January 1, 1921, he was transferred to Nachrichten-Abteilung 4. This was followed by the transfer to the Nachrichten-Abteilung 2 on January 1, 1923 and the return to the Nachrichten-Abteilung 4 on May 1, 1923. On December 1, 1926 he was then transferred to the artillery regiment 4 and as adjutant to the senior officer of the intelligence forces commanded to group command 2. On March 1, 1937, he was promoted to captain and on October 1, 1927, he was transferred to the staff of Gruppenkommando 2. From December 1, 1930, he served in the 2nd Company of Nachrichten-Abteilung 5, of which he became chief on February 1, 1931. From October 1, 1933, he was then a staff officer of the Nachrichtentruppen  in the staff of the 2nd Division and from October 1, 1934 a staff officer of the Nachrichtentruppen  in the military district command. On October 1, 1934, he was also promoted to major. On October 15, 1935, Major Erxleben took command of communications department 6 in Bielefeld, where he was promoted to lieutenant colonel on April 1, 1937. From November 10, 1938 he was then commander of the XIII intelligence forces. With the start of mobilization on August 26, 1939, Lieutenant Colonel Erxleben Leider became the evaluation point at Army Group C and on September 25, 1939, Field News Commander 11. From October 1, 1939, he was then News Commander of Posen and from February 6 1940 Commander of the Army News Regiment 549. On April 1, 1940, he was promoted to colonel and on October 25, 1940, was appointed news leader of the 11th Army. From March 5, 1942, he was news leader of the 12th Army, on January 23, 1943 converted to news leader of Army Group E. On February 25, 1943, he was appointed news leader in southern France and after his promotion to major general on October 1, 1943 to the higher news leader zbV 513 on November 1, 1943. On June 25, 1944, he was transferred to the Führerreserve and on August 1, 1944, he was entrusted with the maintenance of the affairs of the Wehrmacht commander in Kassel. He then officially took over this post on September 15, 1944. The command post of the commanding general was the vineyard bunker. Kassel, which was completely destroyed by 40 air raids, was declared a "fortress" as the last major Hessian city. "Kassel will be defended to the last man," was the slogan. When the 80th US Infantry Division advanced in an encircling movement from the south towards Kassel in the first days of April, German soldiers blew up the Fulda bridges. According to a contemporary witness report by the defense, court and orderly officer Dirk Uhse at the time, he became the commander of the "fortress Kassel", Colonel General Johannes Erxleben, on the night of April 3rd, 1945 as a parliamentarian American troops stationed on the southern outskirts of the city with the task of obtaining free withdrawal for the Wehrmacht units located in Kassel, but at least for the civilian population. When the American general refused and announced that "the fight would either be surrendered or the fighting would continue", Uhse decided - without consulting Erxleben - to surrender. Major General Erxleben was taken prisoner, from which he was released on June 6, 1947.

Source :
https://www.ebay.de/itm/WW-2-General-Johannes-Erxleben-Nachrichtenfuhrer-in-Frankreich-1944-45/274454391716?_trkparms=aid%3D1110006%26algo%3DHOMESPLICE.SIM%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20200818142525%26meid%3D71d5f394ca3f4032ad2ceaae5c987819%26pid%3D101195%26rk%3D4%26rkt%3D12%26mehot%3Dco%26sd%3D273809192918%26itm%3D274454391716%26pmt%3D1%26noa%3D0%26pg%3D2047675%26algv%3DSimplAMLv5PairwiseWebWithBBEV2bDemotion&_trksid=p2047675.c101195.m1851

Monday, January 13, 2020

Germans in White Camo in Positions

A squad from III. Abteilung, Armee-Nachrichten-Regiment 501 in positions in a Russian village during the winter of 1942-43. Part of the 16th Army, Army Group North, it spent most of the war on the northern part of the Eastern Front. The Soldiers are armed with an MP 38 submachinegun, an MG 34 machinegun, and Kar 98k carbines. Wearing reversible snow suits, they are better equipped for the winter than a year ago. The Germans used black and red armbands buttoned to the upper half of the sleeves for recognition purposes. The combination of colors and which sleeve they were worn on changed from day to day, just like code words, as a way of minimizing the risk of Red Army infiltrators.


Source :
Björn Hellqvist photo collection
https://ww2inphotos.wordpress.com/2017/07/27/its-grim-up-north/

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Waffen-SS Radio Operator

German field radio operator from SS-Gebirgs-Division "Nord" in the northern sector of the Eastern Front. They are wearing SS-Palmenmuster camouflage smock.


Source :
http://www.panzergrenadier.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=6309&p=138571