Jump to content

Erwin Jaenecke

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by MisterBee1966 (talk | contribs) at 08:32, 21 June 2011. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Erwin Jaenecke
Allegiance German Empire (to 1918)
 Weimar Republic (to 1933)
 Nazi Germany
Service/branchHeer
Years of service1911-1945
RankGeneraloberst
Commands heldDeutsche 17. Armee
Battles/warsWorld War I
World War II
AwardsKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross
Order of Michael the Brave

Erwin Jaenecke (22 April 1890 – 3 July 1960), was a German general of engineers. He served during World War II against Poland, France and the Soviet Union.

Erwin Jaenecke fought in the First World War and started the Second World War as Oberquartiermeister with the 8th Armee in Poland. Later he served in Belgium and France.

On the Eastern Front, he served as commander of the 389th infantry Division and later the IV. Armeekorps. He was wounded at the Battle of Stalingrad and flown out as one of the last higher officers.
In April 1943 he commanded the LXXXII. Armeekorps, and from 25 June the 17th Army in the Caucasus and later the Crimean Peninsula.
In a meeting with Adolf Hitler in Berchtesgarden, Jaenecke insisted that Sevastopol should be evacuated and his cut off Army of 235.000 men withdrawn. After the loss of the Crimea, he was held responsible, arrested in Romania and court-martialed. Only the intervention of Heinz Guderian saved his life. He was dismissed from the army on 31 January 1945.

On 15 June 1945 he was arrested by the Soviets and condemned to death. His sentence was converted to 25 years of hard labor. He was released in 1955 and returned to Germany, after the agreement of Konrad Adenauer with the Soviet Union.

Awards

References

Citations
  1. ^ Scherzer 2007, p. 416.
Bibliography
  • Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer (2000). Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939-1945. Friedburg, Germany: Podzun-Pallas. ISBN 3-7909-0284-5.
  • Scherzer, Veit (2007). Ritterkreuzträger 1939–1945 Die Inhaber des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 von Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm sowie mit Deutschland verbündeter Streitkräfte nach den Unterlagen des Bundesarchives (in German). Jena, Germany: Scherzers Miltaer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-938845-17-2.
Military offices
Preceded by
Commander of 389. Infanterie-Division
1 February 1942 – 1 November 1942
Succeeded by
Generalmajor Erich Magnus
Preceded by Commander of 17. Armee
25 June 1943 – 1 March 1944
Succeeded by
Preceded by Commander of 17. Armee
1 April 1944 – 28 April 1944
Succeeded by

Template:Persondata