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    Vollrath von Hellermann


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    Hello Gentlemen, 

    I would be really interested in any documents, photos or really in depth informations on Vollrath von Hellermann, Ritterkeuzträger. 
    I would be interested in any information regarding the places where he fighted, how many people he commanded and so. If he was an important man. Was his rank a high one. Was he involved in any war crimes?

    That is the man: 

    Vollrath von Hellermann joined the 6th (Prussian) Rider Regiment of the Reichswehr as a volunteer on March 1, 1924, in which he was active. On July 1, 1925, he was transferred to the "Mastl-Junker" regiment. On December 1, 1927, he was appointed to the officer corps of the German Army. On April 1, 1929, he was transferred to the 6th Eskadron of the 6th (Prussian) Rider Regiment, where he was constantly in heavy training. On April 1, 1930, he was transferred to the 3rd Eskadron of the same regiment. On September 1, 1930, he was promoted to lieutenant. On April 1, 1932, he was still in the 3rd Eskadron of the 6th (Prussian) Rider Regiment. On May 1, 1935, he was promoted to captain. With the enlargement of the Reichswehr, on October 15, 1935, the same date, he was appointed Chief of the 2nd Eskadron of the 5th (Prussian) Rider Regiment, which was done with distinction. On October 12, 1937, he was appointed to the command staff of the cavalry officer "Pone-4".
    World War II
    With mobilization, he was then assigned as an adjutant in the 5th Army. After his redesignation, he served as a captain in the 18th Army. On February 1, 1940, he was promoted to major. Starting in the fall of 1940, he is assigned as an adjutant in the bar of the 1st Cavalry Division, but just a few days later he is appointed head of the all-military section, in charge of alcoholic beverages and entertainment. 
    On November 3, 1941, he was appointed commander of the 1st Division of the Rider 22 Regiment, intended for strategic combat operations. After his reclassification, he was automatically commander of the 1st Battalion of Regiment 26 (Shooting). On March 6, 1942, the command began to worry him, as many German officers applied for his post. Finally he took the post of commander of Kradschützen Battalion 4, (but the post did not suit him), he wrote many letters to the Third Reich expressing his anger at being left in command of the 1st Battalion of Regiment 26-Shooting, an officer's son of a general who had political and economic influence. Adolf Hitler's Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbles read the document and replied to the officer that he would help him and promote him to the rank of major. As a result, he was promoted to major on April 1, 1942. He was then commander of Panzer Grenadier Regiment 21 on September 1, 1942.
    On September 20, 1942, he was awarded the German Cross of Merit in Gold. As early as October 16, 1942, he received a new command of his own for his wartime service and was head of a section of the "Heeres-Personal-Versetzung" (TPE), a military institution whose task was to transfer soldiers to fronts where their presence was required. On November 21, 1942, he was awarded the Iron Knight's Cross for his wartime service and transfer of soldiers to the TPE. As early as October 16, 1942, he received his own new command for his wartime accomplishments and was head of a division of the Transfer of Army Personnel (TPE), a military institution whose mission was to transfer soldiers to fronts where their presence was required. On November 21, 1942, he was awarded the Iron Knight's Cross for his services in the war and in the transfer of officers. On February 1, 1943, he was promoted to colonel. On October 1, 1944, he was promoted to major general. On that date he also became Inspector General of the Renominated Junior Officers (ROS). He held this position until the end of the war.
    Captivity and administrative duties
    On May 8, 1945, he became an Allied prisoner of war. However, the Allies themselves released him during 1947, as they felt that he could be useful to them in the FRG, since he had experience in personnel and administration. From January 1952 to June 1954, he was chairman of the Society for Customer Defence (SDC). In the following years, in May-June 1964, he founded a body of German ex-soldiers of World War II, the RSF (Representation of the Federal Society), in which they complained to German society that they were discriminated against as ex-soldiers of the Third Reich.

     

    I would be unbelievably grateful for any informations, photos, documents or maybe even things you can hold in your hands.

    Big regards

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    Hey, is there any expert that can help me with further research?

    Thanks so much in advance,

    Jacob

    I already have this information:
    I have both of his personnel files:
    Bundesarchiv Akte: Pers 6/_1357,
    Bundesarchiv Akte: Pers 6/_299827

    Education course:
    1906-1909 Dorfschule ? Steglitz
    1909-1912 ? Schwedt
    1912-1913 (Klosterschule?) (Rofleben-Hofleben?)
    1913 ? Halle
    1914-1918 ? Naumberg
    1918-1921 ? ? Lichterfelde
    1921 Abiturium
    5 (Semester?) Jura studiert Göttingen,München, Greifswald

    Career soldier:
    01.03.1924 entered (1. Reiter-Regiment 6)
    07.04.1924 sworn in
    01.10.-07.12.1929 22. „Lehrgang für Leibesübungen“
    Gets a good degree im Kavellerie-Schule Hannover

    Commitment form on 26.10.27

    Insertion:

    26.08.1939 Stab Armeeoberkommando 5
    01.09.1939 Armee Adjutant, Armeeoberkommando 5
    13.10.1939 Stab Oberkommando des Grenzabschnittes Mitte
    05.11.1939 transferred in the Stab des Armeeoberkommandos 18 (Köln)
    18.12.1939 Abteilung Kommandeur Aufklärungsabteilung 158
    05.10.1940 Transfer from Aufklärungsabteilung.158, in the Stab der 1. Kavallerie-Division (as Adjutant)
    03.11.1941 Department Commander, Schützen Regiment 26
    04.01.1942 Commander 1. Schützen Regiment 26
    06.03.1942 Commander of Kradschützen Bataillon 4
    01.09.1942 Commander of Panzer Grenadier Regiments 21
    01.10.1942 To the Führer Reserve of the Army High Command. His service is regulated by the Chief of the Army Personnel Office
    01.11.1942 Ag P4/ Department Chef
    16.11.1942 commanded to Heeres Personalamt/ Ag(Aufklärungsgeschwader P 4 1. Abteilung)
    16.10.1942 commanded to Oberkommando des Heeres/Personalamt/Ag(?) P 4/1.Abteilung, transferred peacetime to the officers at the disposal of the Ob.d.H. (Other Officers)(Berlin location): removal to be carried out.
    Nothing changes in his mobile assignment
    01.10.1944 Inspector General Führerreserve (retaining his previous position).
    15.10.1944 is relieved of his duties as Chief P4 in the Army Personnel Office

    Career:
    01.03.1924 Registered as a rider /Reiter Regiment 6
    01.12.27 Leutnant (16)
    01.09.30 Oberstleutnant (3)
    Reichssportabzeichen in Bronze und Silber
    Grund. und Lehrsch. d. DLRG (Deutsche Lebens-Rettungs Gesellschaft)
    19.03.34 Wehrkreisprüfung (This mandatory test routinely verified eligibility to become a general staff officer)
    01.05.35 Rittmeister(43)
    Military driver's license 3. Class
    15.10.35 Eskadron (Schwadron) Chef
    12.10.37 Stab Höherer Kavallerie Offiziere 4
    01.10.40 Major (16)
    17.12.41 erhält (RDA)Rangdienstalter 01.02.40 (107A)
    01.04.42 Oberstleutnant (297)
    01.02.43 Oberst
    01.10.44 Generalmajor

    Badges:
    Reichssportabzeichen in Bronze und Silber(01.09.30)
    Eisernes Kreuz II. Klasse (19.05.1940)
    Eisernes Kreuz I. Klasse (01.07.1940)
    Verwundeten-Abzeichen(schwarz)(29.08.1942)
    Deutsches Kreuz in Gold (20.09.1942)
    Panzer Kampfabzeichen in Bronze (11.10.1942)
    Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes (23.11.1942)

    Books where he is named:
    -Death of the Leaping Horseman by Jason D.Mark(P75-76)(he gets described)
    -Germany and the Second World War (S.605)
    Oxford University Press

    Photos:

    -(1)Document in Personalakte 6_1357
    Site of Personalnachweis
    -(2)Bundesarchiv,Picture 146/III-500/Photo:Unknown
    Picture in book „The Leaping Horseman“
    -(3)German Generals - Axis History Forum
    -(4) Hellermann, von, Vollrath - TracesOfWar.com
    -(5) Aufgenommen im Oktober 1944 in Berlin
    Bild Quelle: 
    viewtopic.php?f=5&t=29879&p=2392713&hil ... n#p2392713
    -(6) Knight's Cross Holders Identification - Page 475 - Axis History Forum (Foto 221)
    -(7) Schwarz and SA Leadership - Axis History Forum
    -([IMG] Knight's Cross Holders Identification - Page 475 - Axis History Forum (Foto 224
    -(9) Knight's Cross Holders Identification - Page 476 - Axis History Forum (Foto 234)

    Documents that are known to me:

    -Order for the award of the German Cross in Gold
    -Order for the award of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
    -Officer appointment 24th Panzer Division (24.06.1942)
    -Kösliner Zeitung No.326 (p.3)(25.11.42)

    Found object: (Would like to acquire, but the man does not answer)
    Found object silverware from Vollrath v.H.:
    Kav. Rgt. 5 Eskadron Chef ?

    I would be incredibly grateful for any information, photos, documents or maybe even things to hold in your hands.
    With kind regards
    Jack

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