Glenn J Posted December 15, 2023 Posted December 15, 2023 54 minutes ago, Dave Danner said: Here is a Militär-Dienstzeitbescheinigung for Bavarian HOH3X recipient Lt.d.L. Karl Bader, later a Luftwaffe Oberstleutnant. No dates, Dave, HOH3X on 26 September 1918 as Führer des Flakzüges 136. Regards Glenn
Deutschritter Posted December 15, 2023 Posted December 15, 2023 (edited) I found a some information on Bader at the AHF, sadly no picture: https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=272669 Luftwaffe Officer Career Summaries writes: BADER, Karl. (DOB: 22.03.88). 13.10.39 Maj.(Erg.O.), from Stab/Lg.Kdo. XIII trf to Stab/Flak-Rgt. 22. 01.07.41 promo to Obstlt.(Flak). 20.01.43 Obstlt.(Erg.O.), trf from Stab/13. Flakdiv. to Stab/Lg.Kdo. Finnland (as Qu Ib) (to 25.05.43). 25.05.43 trf to Führer-Reserve/Ob.d.L. and ordered to Stab/General z.b.V. beim Chef d.Luftwehr for temporary duty. 18.07.45 Obstlt.(Flak). Edited December 17, 2023 by Deutschritter
Deutschritter Posted December 15, 2023 Posted December 15, 2023 (edited) On 08/12/2023 at 22:10, Dave Danner said: Maj.d.R.a.D. Karl Schönberg, who was awarded the HOH3X on 11.7.1917, is another example of annoying and inconsistent German spelling. He spelled his own name as Schönberg, and his brothers - Oberstleutnant Otto Schönberg and Maj.d.R.a.D. Franz Schönberg - also used that spelling, but Karl's name is "Schoenberg" in Prussian Army sources (Ranglisten, Militärwochenblatt). Schoenberg, Karl Friedrich Otto *7.3.1862 in Langgoslin, Obornik Gutsbesitzer in Wasmerslage, Osterburg 17.10.1883 Sekondelieutenant d.R. des IR 46 15.07.1893 Premierlieutenant d.R. 15.06.1899 Hauptmann d.R. 18.08.1913 der Abschied bewilligt 28.08.1914 Kommandeur des III./RIR 227 (bis 26.12.1915) 24.10.1914 verwundet 27.01.1915 Charakter als Major d.R.a.D. 26.12.1915 zum II. Ersatz-Bataillon des FR 36 11.02.1916 Kommandeur des III./IR 153 04.10.1917 verwundet Known decorations: HOH3X, EK1&2, LD1, EH2bX, VAs Good evening, Dave! Could it be that Rittmeister Otto Schönberg, Oberbeamter der Ansiedlung zu Langgoslin, was his uncle? If yes, then Generalleutnant z. V. Wilhelm Schönberg (HOH3X in WWI), also born in Langgoslin (1872), was his younger cousin. Or maybe Otto was his father? Then Wilhelm was his brother? Thanks! Andreas Edited December 15, 2023 by Deutschritter
Dave Danner Posted December 20, 2023 Posted December 20, 2023 The Major Bauer who received the HOH3X in mid-1917 would appear to be the IR 98 officer. He was promoted to Oberstleutnant on 18.4.1918. His last assignment was command of RIR 236, and his picture in the RIR 236 regimental history appears to show him with the HOH3X buttonhole ribbon. I have no idea what unit he was with in 1917, as he did not come to RIR 236 until some time in 1918. He commanded I./LIR 30 on mobilization and was wounded on 8.12.1914. Bauer, Max Karl Ferdinand Hermann *27.11.1868 in Fraustadt †08.06.1945 in ? (bestattet in Baden Baden) 1
Dave Danner Posted December 24, 2023 Posted December 24, 2023 Herbert Claaßen was awarded his HOH3X on 6.7.1918. 2
webr55 Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Lt dL Lakenberg was a teacher in Gladbeck, but I don't have his first name. Buersche Zeitung, 14.11.17 It looks like the Emil Flender in our list might be rather Emil Fleuder, from Hervest-Dorsten. Buersche Zeitung, 15.5.18
webr55 Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Lt dR Kuhrt is H. Kuhrt, Lehrer in Wiesdorf. Opladener Zeitung, 15.5.1918 2
webr55 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Röseler is Wilhelm, from Vinsebeck. Westfälisches Volksblatt, 9.10.1918 2
webr55 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 (edited) Now this is a very peculiar evidence from 1945: a "W. Vater" from the Paderborn area lost a case with his HHOX medal bar at the station and was looking for it. So if he is the (former Lt dR) Vater in our list, we now know at least his first initial. Westfälisches Volksblatt, 4.1.1945 Edited January 23 by webr55 1
Dave Danner Posted January 29 Posted January 29 Hptm.d.R. Bahr from Saxon Flieger-Abteilung (Artillerie) 244 is: Bahr, Paul Johann Theodor *30.6.1880 in Berlin, †25.8.1952 22.3.1899 aus der Hauptkadettenanstalt als Fähnrich dem IR 61 überwiesen 1.10.1900 Leutnant 28.5.1903 wegen Dienstbeschädigung verabschiedet u. zum Landwehr übergeführt 1906-14 Beamter der Eisenbahn-Direktion Halle a.S. 1912 zu den Reserve-Offizieren des FR 36 übergeführt 8.6.1913 Oberleutnant der Reserve 15.8.1914 Kompanie-Führer FR 36 1.9.1914 Kompanie-Führer RIR 232 22.12.1914 zur FEA 3 zur Ausbildung als Beobachter 22.2.1915 zum Et.Flugpark 2 1.3.1915 Hauptmann der Reserve 1.5.1915 FEA 5 3.5.1915 AFP 8 11.5.1915 FFA 15 20.12.1915 AFA 215 10.10.1916 Kommandeur der sächs. AFA bzw. FA A 244 31.12.1918 entlassen 5.1919-7.1919 Kompanie-Führer der Militärpolizei Kowno 1.11.19 zur Sipo Marienwerder 20.6.21 Polizei-Major 20.7.21-5.7.24 Kommandeur der Luftfahrtüberwachestelle Ostpreußen u. Luftpolizeidezernent des Oberpräsidium in Königsberg 7.1924-xx.1925 Verkehrs-Dezernent bei der Polizeigruppe Königsberg 27.10.30 Polizei-Oberstleutnant 31.3.1934 aus der Polizei verabschiedet 15.2.1938 E-Offizier-Anwärter der Luftwaffe 1.11.1938 Major (E) (RDA 1.1.33) 1.4.1939 Sachbearbeiter Ib bei der Flieger-Division 6 1.11.41 Oberstleutnant 31.8.43 entlassen He had several staff assignments in World War II but Luftwaffe files are a joke when it comes to finding accurate information. From 1.11.1942 he was Sachbearbeiter Ic in the 2.Jäger-Division and his last assignment was with the Arbeitsstab Stalingrad. xx.xx.191x Landwehr-Dienstauszeichnung 2. Klasse 6.12.1914 Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 30.6.1915 Beobachterabzeichen 15.4.1916 Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse 17.5.1918 Kgl. Sächsischer Albrechts-Orden, Ritterkreuz 1. Klasse mit Schwertern 11.7.1918 Kgl. Preußischer Hausorden von Hohenzollern, Ritterkreuz mit Schwertern 15.11.1934 Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer 01.09.1939 Wehrmacht (Luftwaffe) Dienstauszeichnung 4. bis 1. Klasse xx.xx.1939 Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1. Oktober 1938 1.9.1941 Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern 3
Dave Danner Posted January 30 Posted January 30 (edited) Lakenberg was promoted to Lt.d.L.-Inf. I (Recklinghausen) in RIR 69 on 10.12.1915. He is not in the BBF database, so I don't know what kind of Lehrer he was. The only "H" Kuhrt in the BBF database was still a Vizefeldwebel in late 1918, so not our Kuhrt. The database has files for Lehrers in higher Schuldienst (Gymnasium, etc.) and index cards for Volksschullehrers, but doesn't include other categories like Gewerbelehrers. It also only covers Prussians. Walter Vater, *30.3.1893 in Jastrzembnik, Neutomischel, †19.8.1971 in Essen, who was wounded in 1917 as a Lt.d.R., has a Luftwaffe personnel file in the Bundesarchiv. That would seem to fit with your first initial and his status as an aviator, but I cannot say for certain. Maybe Söderbaum or someone else has seen his file. "Flender" is correct. Emil Flender was born on 13.8.1885 in Siegen and was a konzessionierter Markscheider in Hervest-Dorsten. A family tree gives his year of death as 1972 but provides no checkable sources. Flender's bio: 7.8.1914 Kriegsfreiwilliger im Ers.Pion.Btl. 25 11.9.1914 Unteroffizier 8.6.1915 Vizefeldwebel 17.6.1915 zum Pionier-Regt. Nr. 25 30.6.1915 Offizier-Stellvertreter 18.8.1915 Leutnant der Reserve 24.6.1916 kommandiert zum Stabe des Kdrs. der Pioniere 45 29.6.1916 Führer der Pionier-Kompanie Nr. 318 14.6.1917 Adjutant des Stopis 62 4.8.1918 Führer der Pionier-Kompanie Nr. 103 8.12.1918 entlassen 2.6.1919 endgültig aus dem Heeresdienst entlassen 6.10.1922 Charakter als OLt.d.R.a.D. 17.1.1939 Übung beim WBK Herne 15.5.1940 OLt.d.R.z.V. beim stellv. Gkdo. VI.AK 22.10.1915 Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 10.3.1917 Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse 24.4.1918 Kgl. Preußischer Hausorden von Hohenzollern, Ritterkreuz mit Schwertern 18.10.1918 Verwundetenabzeichen in mattweiß Edited January 30 by Dave Danner 2
Deutschritter Posted January 31 Posted January 31 (edited) I searched the topic for Ludwig Hanstein resp. Georg Hermann Ludwig Hanstein (1892-1918) but with no results. Apparently Prussian, is said to have joined the Fliegertruppe c. end of 1915 (before that?), transferred to Bavarian units in May 1916 (Vizefeldwebel?), was commissioned as Leutnant (der Reserve?) in c. September 1917 and fell on 21 March 1918 during aerial combat (ace with 16 victories or Luftsiege). Aerodrome website states he had the HOH3X. Does anyone know when awarded? Any other career dates would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! P.S.: Seeing how often he is mentioned in the Bavarian Verordnungsblätter, I can hardly imagine him serving in the Prussian Army. Maybe his family moved from Sudwalde (Kreis Sulingen, Province of Hanover, Kingdom of Prussia) to Bavaria when he was a child (after the death of his father, Pastor Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Hanstein, in 1900? Internet has 20 sources, but they could all be referencing one wrong source?! Edited January 31 by Deutschritter
Dave Danner Posted January 31 Posted January 31 He was a student of chemistry in Munich when the war started and was a Kriegsfreiwilliger in the 1. Bayerische Feld-Artillerie-Regiment on 15.8.1914. His parents are listed as living in Munich as well. They were Wilhelm Hanstein and Anna, geb. Happe. 26.9.1914 zur 4. Gebirgs-Batterie des 1.FAR 3.3.1915 zur Sturm-Kanonen-Abteilung 15.4.1915 Gefreiter 23.4.1915 Unteroffizier 10.10.1915 zur 3. Ersatz-Batterie des 1.FAR 1.1.1916 zur Flieger-Ersatz-Abteilung 1 Schließheim 13.5.1916 zum Armeeflugpark der Armee-Abteilung Gaede 19.5.1916 zur bayer. Flieger-Abteilung 8 kommandiert 2.6.1916 zur bayer. Flieger-Abteilung 9 versetzt 37.7.1916 Vizefeldwebel 31.10.1916 zur Jagdstaffel 16 versetzt 14.11.1916 Leutnant der Reserve 25.9.1917 Führer der Jagdstaffel 35 21.3.1918 16:30 gef. im Luftkampt zwischen Vaulx und Noreuil. Auszeichnungen: 14.7.1916 EK2 18.10.1916 EK1 17.12.1916 Ehrenbecher "Dem Sieger im Luftkampfe" 19.12.1916 Flugzeugführer-Abzeichen 24.1.1917 Ghzgl. Bad. Silberne Verdienstmedaille am Bande der Militär-Karl-Friedrich-Verdienstmedaille 17.10.1917 Kgl. Bayer. Militär-Verdienstorden, 4. Klasse mit Schwertern 14.2.1918 Kgl. Bayer. Militär-Verdienstorden, 4. Klasse mit der Krone und Schwertern 20.1.1918 Kgl. Preuß. Hausorden von Hohenzollern, Ritterkreuz mit Schwertern Luftsiege: 10.12.1916 Sopwith 1.4.1917 Nieuport 1.5.1917 Nieuport 18.6.1917 Fesselballon 20.8.1917 SPAD 26.8.1917 Fesselballon 12.7.1917 Paul Schmitt [French bomber] 14.7.1917 Paul Schmitt [French bomber] 4.9.1917 SPAD 5.9.1917 Fesselballon 25.9.1917 Parasol-Eindecker * 20.10.1917 Sopwith 12.11.1917 Sopwith 3.1.1918 S.E.5 12.1.1918 Armstrong [-Whitworth] 21.3.1918 Sopwith * It doesn't say what type of parasol monoplane, but since he wouldn't have been credited for shooting down a German aircraft like a Fokker D.VIII, it was likely a Morane-Saulnier. 2
Deutschritter Posted January 31 Posted January 31 Unbelievable, Dave, thanks so much! His father, Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Hanstein (b. 23 September 1861), died in the Henriettenstift in Hanover on 4 March 1900 in Hanover from heart failure after an abdominal operation.Maybe his mother, Anna Wilhelmine Lina Theodora, née Happe, married again. This explains so much. About the awards, maybe you could help me out: I have the Kgl. Bayer. Militär-Verdienstorden, 4. Klasse mit Schwertern on 12 September 1917 (Verordnungs-Blatt des Königlich Bayerischen Kriegsministeriums, July to December 1917, p. 2365), could this be right, or am I confusing something? Thank you! 20 minutes ago, Dave Danner said: 19.12.1916 Flugzeugführer-Abzeichen Is it possible, he had the Beobachterabzeichen before that? Thanks!
Dave Danner Posted January 31 Posted January 31 (edited) Sometimes the Kriegsranglisten mix up official award dates with bestowal dates. He is only listed with the Flugzeugführerabzeichen in the various Kriegsranglisten and Kriegsstammrollen. No Beobachter. Edited January 31 by Dave Danner 1
Dave Danner Posted February 7 Posted February 7 Ernst Jüngling's Generalskartei photo shows at least one unknown decoration, but the picture is fuzzy. He does not appear to have a regular personnel file in the archives, since he was released from the army in 1944. He received the Spange to the EK2 on 4.10.1939), the Spange to the EK1 on 22.6.1940 and the KVK1X on 1.9.1943. The ribbon bar appears to be EK2Sp-HOH3X-KVK2X-???-ÖM3K-FEK-WHDA1&3, and then probably the Austrian and Hungarian (or maybe Bulgarian) Kriegserinnerungsmedaillen. 2
Deutschritter Posted February 7 Posted February 7 (edited) 21 hours ago, Dave Danner said: Ernst Jüngling's Generalskartei photo shows at least one unknown decoration, but the picture is fuzzy. I just read this: "Rechtsritter des Kgl. Preuß. Haus-Ordens von Hohenzollern, Inhaber des Herzgl. Braunschweig. Verdienstkreuzes, des k. k. Österreich. Militär-Verdienstkr. 3. Kl. mit der Kriegs-Dekorationm, Rechtsritter des Kgl. Bulgarischen Tapferkeits-Ordens 4. Kl." ... could one of these be the ribbon in question? Brunswick, 2nd or 1st Class? Bulgarian Order of Bravery, WWI or WWII? Edited February 7 by Deutschritter
Kriegsmarine Admiral Posted March 5 Posted March 5 Does anyone know which is the correct award date for Kapitänleutnant Wilhelm Rhein's Ritterkreuz des Königlich Preußischen Hausordens von Hohenzollern mit Schwertern: 02.11.1918 or 20.11.1918? Thanks!
Mattyboy Posted March 8 Posted March 8 This might be a new one: Alphons Frhr von Hoverbeck gen. von Schoenaich 2
Dave Danner Posted March 15 Posted March 15 According to the Ehrenmal, Lt.d.R. Sievers from RIR 116 was killed in a plane crash on 9.6.1918 while serving with the Fliegertruppe. I can't find a matching name in the Verlustlisten, so no idea what his first name was. 1
Soderbaum Posted March 16 Posted March 16 Hi I have Lt dR Friedrich Sievers listed two times in the DVLs. First time as Vfw in PVL22.01.1917, second time in PVL25.06.1918 when listed as KIacc. His unit then is listed as FEA 7 in one source, so no front-line unit I cannot find his promotion to Lt dR in MWB. He was born 15.09.1892 zu Eldagsen, Springe. I have not checked the BAMA file for Walter Vater, but apparently he had a long service in FAA 284. Gunnar 2
Dave Danner Posted March 20 Posted March 20 On 22/09/2021 at 09:30, Dave Danner said: Ernst Josef Dewies was born on 28.3.1893 in Bonn. He came out of the Hauptkadettenanstalt and was named a Fähnrich in FußAR 10 on 13.1.1915. He was promoted to Leutnant on 8.5.1915, later receiving a Patent of 11.9.1913. He was living as an Oberleutnant a.D. and Kaufmann after the war but was not a member of the FußAR 10 Offizier-Vereinigung, at least as of their 1926 Mitglieder-Verzeichnis. Supplemental information on Dewies: 26.10.1938 in die Luftwaffe eingetreten 01.04.1939 Hauptmann (E) (RDA 1.12.33) 01.04.1940 Major 01.11.1942 Oberstleutnant 27.04.1915 1914 Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 10.11.1916 1914 Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse 19.06.1917 Kgl Sächs. Albrechts-Orden, Ritterkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern 05.11.1917 Hamburgisches Hanseatenkreuz xx.xx.191x K.u.k. Österreich-Ungarisches Militärverdienstkreuz 3. Klasse mit der Kriegsdekoration 3. Klasse xx.xx.1918 Verwundetenabzeichen in schwarz 22.08.1918 Kgl. Preuß. Hausorden von Hohenzollern, Ritterkreuz mit Schwertern No other decorations are listed in his Lebenslauf nor his Kriegsrangliste-Auszüge other than the Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer and two 1920s unofficial commemoratives - the Deutsche Ehrendenkmünze and the Ritterkreuz der Deutschen Ehrenlegion. However, the photo below appears to show another ribbon, though the folding of the ribbons and the color-shifting of the black-and-white photos make it hard to tell what it is. He would have also had a Luftwaffe 4-year Dienstauszeichnung, but there's nothing further in the file on any WW2 decorations. 1
Deutschritter Posted March 20 Posted March 20 (edited) 17 hours ago, Dave Danner said: but there's nothing further in the file on any WW2 decorations. He served with the Stab/Luftzeuggruppe Moskau and with the Feldluftzeuggruppe Finnland, so at least a KVK, maybe even something Finish? You don't happen to have a death date? Thanks! To all: I found a "Josef Ernst Dewies" at ancestry.de. As a non-paying member, they will not let me see the data. If anyone is a paying member, please make a screenshot of the available information. At least we could find out, who he married in Berlin and when. Edited March 21 by Deutschritter
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