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Monday, October 3, 2022

Josef Wulf in a Luftwaffe Ceremony

Major Josef Wulf (left) in a Luftwaffe ceremony before the war. On 1 January 1938 he was promoted to Oberstleutnant (Werkmeister). on 1 July 1942, as Oberstleutnant (Erganzungsoffizier), he was transferred from Fl.H.Kdtr. (Fliegerhorst-Kommandantur) Grossenhain to Wehrbez.Kdo (Wehrbezirkskommando) Gelsenkirchen. On 21 February 1943 he was ordered temporary duty to Stab/Wehr-Ers.Insp. (Wehrersatzinspektion) Weimar. On 1 April 1943 he permanently transferred to Wehr-Ers.Insp. Weimar.

Source :
"Luftwaffe Officer Career Summaries" by Henry L. deZeng IV and Douglas G. Stankey
https://www.ebay.de/b/General-in-Militaria-Fotos-1900-1918-1945/15504/bn_7004515776

Friday, January 1, 2021

Bio of Generalmajor Eckhard von Geyso

 

Generalmajor Eckhard von Geyso
Born: 25 May 1891 in Charlottenburg
Died: 16 Jul 1982 in Berlin

Promotions:
Gefreiter (18 Sep 1910); Unteroffizier (30 Oct 1910); Fähnrich (21 Feb 1911); Leutnant (18 Nov 1911); Oberleutnant (27 Jan 1917); Hauptmann/Rittmeister (01 May 1924); Major (01 Jan 1934); Oberstleutnant (01 Aug 1936); Oberst (01 Feb 1939); Generalmajor (01 Oct 1942)

Career:
Entered Army Service (18 Jun 1910)
Two Year Volunteer with Possible Advancement with the 3rd Queen-Elisabeth-Guards-Grenadier-Regiment (18 Jun 1910-18 Jan 1915)
Ordinance-Officer with the Staff of the 262nd Reserve-Infantry-Regiment (18 Jan 1915-03 Sep 1916)
Adjutant of the I. Battalion of the 262nd Reserve-Infantry-Regiment (03 Sep 1916-20 Feb 1917)
Regiments-Adjutant of the 262nd Reserve-Infantry-Regiment (20 Feb 1917-08 Feb 1918)
Leader of the 10th Company of the 262nd Reserve-Infantry-Regiment (08 Feb 1918-03 Mar 1918)
Ordinance-Officer with the General-Command of the XIV. Army-Corps (03 Mar 1918-19 Apr 1919)
Company-Leader in the 7th Grenadier-Regiment (19 Apr 1919-09 Jul 1919)
Transferred into the 57th Reichswehr-Rifle-Regiment (09 Jul 1919-20 Feb 1920)
Detached to Course at the Infantry Firing School in Wünsdorf (05 Jan 1920-05 Feb 1920)
Company-Officer in the 12th Reichswehr-Rifle-Regiment (20 Feb 1920-01 Jan 1921)
Company-Officer in the 8th Company of the 8th Infantry-Regiment (01 Jan 1921-01 Oct 1921)
Detached to the 3rd Pioneer-Battalion for Training in Pioneer-Service (31 Jul 1921-10 Sep 1921)
Company-Officer in the 6th Company of the 8th Infantry-Regiment (01 Oct 1921-01 Oct 1923)
Detached to Signals-Course with the 3rd Signals-Battalion (06 Dec 1921-29 Apr 1922)
Regiments-Adjutant of the 8th Infantry-Regiment (01 Oct 1923-01 Apr 1927)
Chief of the 4th (MG) Company of the 8th Infantry-Regiment (01 Apr 1927-01 Oct 1932)
Detached to Course on Heavy MG in Döberitz (26 Sep 1927-15 Oct 1927)
Detached to Course for Physical-Training in Wünsdorf (14 Feb 1928-03 Mar 1928)
Detached to Firing Course for Heavy MG Infantry Weapons in Döberitz (07 Oct 1930-30 Oct 1930)
Rittmeister with the Staff of the 10th Mounted-Regiment (01 Oct 1932-01 Oct 1933)
Transferred to Military-Region-Line Breslau (01 Oct 1933-01 Oct 1934)
Adjutant of the Army-Service-Office Breslau (01 Oct 1934-01 May 1935)
Commander of the II. Battalion of the Infantry-Regiment Crossen (01 May 1935-15 Oct 1935)
Commander of the II. Battalion of the 29th Infantry-Regiment (15 Oct 1935-10 Nov 1938)
Commander of the I. Battalion of the 121st Border-Infantry-Regiment (10 Nov 1938-24 Oct 1939)
Commander of the 121st Infantry-Regiment (24 Oct 1939-20 Feb 1942)
Führer-Reserve OKH (20 Feb 1942-12 Apr 1942)
Commander of the 489th Infantry-Regiment (12 Apr 1942-10 Aug 1942)
Detached to the Commander of the Troop-Exercise-Grounds Döberitz (10 Aug 1942-01 Sep 1942)
Commandant of the Troop-Exercise-Grounds Döberitz (01 Sep 1942-01 Jul 1943)
Commander of the 709th Infantry-Division (01 Jul 1943-10 Dec 1943)
Taken ill, in Hospital – Führer-Reserve OKH (10 Dec 1943-20 Mar 1944)
Detached to Military-District-Command Bohemia and Moravia (20 Mar 1944-01 Jun 1944)
Commander of Division 193 (01 Jun 1944-08 May 1945)
In Czech then Soviet Captivity (09 May 1945-08 Oct 1955)
Released (08 Oct 1955)

Awards & Decorations:
- Deutsches Kreuz in Gold: am 18.10.1941 als Oberst und Kommandeur des Infanterie-Regiment 121
- 1914 EK I
- 1914 EK II
- Fürstl. Hohenzollernsches Ehrenkreuz III. Klasse mit Schwertern
- Fürstl. Lippisches Kriegsverdienstkreuz
- Verwundetenabzeichen, 1918 in Schwarz
- Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer
- Wehrmacht-Dienstauszeichnung IV. bis I. Klasse
- Spange zum EK II
- Spange zum EK I
- Anerkennungsurkunde des Oberbefehlshabers des Heeres: am 04.10.1941 als Oberst und Kommandeur des Infanterie-Regiment 121


Source :
http://www.geocities.ws/orion47.geo/WEHRMACHT/HEER/Generalmajor/GEYSO_ECKHARD.html
https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=14230&p=2008441&hilit=geyso#p2008441

Friday, August 28, 2020

Karl von Roques with His Spouse


Karl von Roques (7 May 1880 – 24 December 1949) was born in a German noble family of Huguenot descent. He entered the German Imperial Army in 1899. During the First World War, Roques served in staff roles in several divisions. By the end of the war he was promoted to major. After the armistice, Roques remained in the Reichswehr, serving in the Ministry of War, and then in staff and command roles in the army. Starting in 1934, Roques served as chief of staff and then the president of the Reichsluftschutzbund. In October 1938 he was recalled to active duty and in the Luftwaffe with the rank of lieutenant-general. In June 1939, Roques left the Luftwaffe with the rank of general.

During the Second World War, Roques served as an active officer in the Wehrmacht. In December 1939, he was given command of the new 142nd Infantry Division. From 15 March 1941 to October 1941, he was commander of the rear areas of Army Group South. On 1 July 1941, Roques was promoted to General der Infanterie.

As commander of the rear areas, Roques carried extermination policies against the Soviet partisans, Slavic and Jewish population. In October 1941, Roques was transferred to the Führerreserve. In June 1942 he assumed command of the rear areas of Army Group South, and after the dividing of the army group in Army Group A and Army Group B, he commanded the rear areas of the former. On 1 January 1943, Roques was again placed in the Führerreserve and on 31 March 1943 he was again pensioned off. In August 1943 he went to Warsaw as a representative of the German Red Cross.

After the German capitulation, Roques was arrested and tried in the High Command Trial. He was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment. Moved for reasons of bad health from the Landsberg prison to a hospital in Nürnberg, he died there on 24 December 1949.

Source :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_von_Roques
https://www.sammlermarkt-nord.net/shop/general-infanterie-karl-roques-luftwaffendegen-p-13192.html