Guest Rick Research Posted July 30, 2006 Posted July 30, 2006 My friend Rockie stopped by with this the other day and has allowed me to share it here:[attachmentid=48351]With Effect from 24th November 1944 is transferred:General der Artillerie Ziegler, delegated with the acting command of the 14th Army, to the F?hrer-Reserve of the OKH, budgetary attachment Wehrkreis IIIWith Effect on the same day is delegated:General der Panzertruppe Herr, Commanding General LXXVIth Armored Corps, with the acting command of the 14th ArmyF?hrer Headquarters, on the 23rd November 1944The F?hrerAdolf Hitler The Chief of the Army Personnel Office Burgdorf General der Infanterie No.4744 /44 SCA/PO/Gen P 1/1.(Central-) sect. (IIId)
Guest Rick Research Posted July 30, 2006 Posted July 30, 2006 Thanks to John Temple-West for the technical assistance required here, and to Glenn and Bernhard Holst as always for the information more recent than my 1958 Keilig! Heinz Ziegler was born 19 May 1894 Darkehmen, East Prussia. Died 21 August 1972 G?ttingen.German army 5.9.12---Leutnant 20.5.14 vorp. 24.5.12 in Foot Artillery Regiment 15Oberleutnant 18.6.17 #9 (Art Rgt 2 in 1924)Hauptmann 1.3.25 #4 (General Section, Defense Office, Reichswehr Ministry 1928)MajorOberstleutnant 1.6.35Oberst 1.1.38 # 3Generalmajor 1.1.42 with seniority of 1.4.41Generalleutnant 3.12.42General der Artillerie 1.1.44 #3In WW1: EK 1 and 2 and HHOX.In WW2:Knight?s Cross of the Iron Cross 16.4.43German Cross in Gold 26.1.42 Commander Artillery Regiment 98 10.11.38Chief of Staff ?BdE? (Commander of? unknown to me) 1.9.39Chief of General Staff of Home Establishment IVth Army Corps 13.9.39Chief of General Staff XXXXIInd Army Corps 1.2.40Chief of General Staff 15th Army 9.12.41General on staff of Army Armaments 1.4.42Representative of the Supreme Commander of 5th Panzer Army 3.12.42Deputy Commander of the Afrika Korps 20.2.43Staff of Army Group Africa 6.3.43Commander of 334th Infantry Division 24.5.43Deputy Commander IIIrd Armored Corps 21.10.-25.11.43Special Representative for the Unification of Defense Economic Organizations 24.2.44Deputy Commander 14th Army 24.10.-22.11.44no further command given in Keilig (1958)Attested by Wilhelm Burgdorf (1895-suicide 1945), Deputy Chief of the Army Personnel Office from 1.10.42 and Chief from 1.10.44. Knight?s Cross of the Iron Cross 29.9.41 as Oberst commanding Inf Rgt 529.
Guest Rick Research Posted July 30, 2006 Posted July 30, 2006 [attachmentid=48355]An EXCELLENT portrait ? Biblio Verlag ofTraugott Herr, General der PanzertruppenHolder of the Knight?s Cross with Oakleaves & SwordsBorn 16 September 1890 Weferlingen, Kreis Gardelegen. Died 13 April 1976 Achterwehr, Schleswig-Holstein. German army 18.4.1911-17.5.1948Fahnenjunker Unteroffizier 9.8.11F?hnrich 19.12.11 V3vLeutnant 18.8.12 EOberleutnant 28.11.17 E (Reichsheer seniority same #1)Hauptmann 1.1.26 #7Major 1.6.34 # 22Oberstleutnant 1.10.36 #61Oberst 1.8.39 #32 on 17.12.41 backdated to 1.4.38 #12aGeneralmajor 1.4.42 #16Generalleutnant 15.2.43 with seniority of 1.12.42 #19aGeneral der Panzertruppen 1.9.43 #3Known dates of awards:EK2 14.9.14, EK 1 21.10.15, HHOX 24.11.17, (unknown when he got his HH in WW1), Spange to EK2 24.9.39, Spange to EK1 12.5.40, Knight's Cross 2.10.41 for 25.8. when assault troops under his command seized the Dnieprpetrovsk River bridge, putting German troops across to the east bank and holding against repeated Soviet counterattacks until the bridgehead could be consolidated and a roadbed and railway tracks repaired to follow up and continue the attack; Oakleaves to KCIC 9.8.42 for capture of the city of Rostov on Don; Swords to KCIC wOL 18.12.44 for cumulative actions from the end of August to mid November 1944 in which three enemy offensives against his positions around Rimini were smashed. In the first month 651 enemy tanks were destroyed. Despite his physical condition, by leading from the frontmost positions, Herr prevented all attempts at breakthroughs.Mentioned in Wehrmacht Reports: 24.6.44 and 22.9.44. Military career--18.4.11 Cadet in Fusilier Regiment 35October 1911-July 1912 at War School for cadets in Glogaufrom July 1912 in Fusilier Regiment 35?10.10.14 IInd Battalion Adjutant12.12.14 wounded and hospitalized until12.1.15 back at the front as Adjutant of II./FR 351.-19.3.16 simultaneously acting as Deputy Regimental Adjutant31.8.16 wounded for second time and hospitalized20.10.16 assigned for recuperation to the Replacement Battalion of FR 351.12.16 Machine Gun Company Commanders? Course with 2nd Replacement MG Company, IIIrd Army Corps15.1.17 Commander of the 2nd Machine Gun Company of Infantry Regiment 4516.11.17 Machine Gun Officer on Staff of the 234th Infantry Division14.2.18 again CO of 2.MG/IR 45124.2.18 MG Officer on Regimental Staff1.3.18 Deputy Battalion Commander in IR 45129.6.-22.7.18 sick, then back to Infantry Regiment 45114.12.18 Company Commander in Replacement Battalion of Fusilier Regiment 351.2.19 Adjutant of District Command, Brandenburg23.10.19 transferred to 3rd MG Company, Provisional Reichswehr Infantry Regiment 525.10.20 Adjutant of that regiment?s Fusilier battalion1.11.20 Commander of the Transition Battalion of this unit into the permanent Reichsheer1.1.21 Transferred to 4th MG Company of Reichsheer Infantry Regiment 919.6.-7.7.21 simultaneously deputy company commander in same1.10.23 transferred to Reichsheer Cavalry Regiment 9 and Defense District III Command1.10.24 back to Inf Rgt 929.9.-23.12.25 motorized technical training with 3rd Motor Transport Battalion1.2.26 on Staff of Inf Rgt 921.4.-6.5.26 again training with 2nd Motor Transport Battalion28.6.-23.7.26 ditto1.2.27 Commander of 4th MG Company of Infantry Regiment 926.9.-15.10.27 heavy machine gun course at D?beritz1,10.-21.12.29 again training with 3rd Motor Transport Battalion6.1.-13.2.31 tactical/technical officers training course at Motor Transport Training Command, Berlin1.7.33 Tactics Instructor at the Infantry School (renamed 1.1.35 ?war School Dresden?)1.1.37 Commander of IIIrd battalion of Motorized Infantry Regiment 33 in Zerbst26.8.39 Commander of Motorized Infantry Replacement Regiment 1318.9.39 Commander of Rifles Regiment 6614.10.40 Commander of Rifles Brigade 13 (13th Panzer Division)1.12.41 acting commander of 13th Panzer Division (1st panzer Army)1.4.42 Commander of 13th Panzer Division31.10.42 as a result of severe wound?his 3rd in two wars?to base of his skull caused by a shell splinter at Uruch near Dsagipars, hospitalized and placed on F?hrer-Reserve15.6.43 commanded to Army Group ?D?29.6.43 acting commander of the LXXVIth Army Corps, renamed 22.7.43 LXXVIth Armored Corps (Army Group ?C?)1.9.43-28.2.44 Commander of LXXVIth Armored Corps1.3.-15.4.44 replaced (for medical leave? by Dietrich von Choltitz)16.4.-26.12.44 again in command of LXXVIth Armored Corps although actually replaced 24.11.4424.11.-16.12.44 acting commander of the 14th ArmyDecember 1944 hospitalized for head operation (presumably the 31.10.42 wound complications)17.1.-15.2.45 on F?hrer-Reserve for convalescence15.2.45 acting commander of the 10th Army2.5.45 In British captivity in Italy17.5.48 released from prisoner of war internment
Glenn J Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 Rick,very interesting document signed by Burgdorf. Ziegler's RDA as a Major was 1.10.32 (12)RegardsGlenn
Laurence Strong Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 (edited) Amazing Thanks Rick Edited July 31, 2006 by Laurence Strong
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