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Konrad Von Czettritz Und Neuhaus

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Konrad Von Czettritz Und Neuhaus

Birth
Berlin, Germany
Death
5 Feb 1946 (aged 55)
Belgium
Burial
Lommel, Arrondissement Maaseik, Limburg, Belgium Add to Map
Plot
Block 62 Grab 184
Memorial ID
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Generalmajor der Kavallerie. Kommandant von Altengrabow.

Died :05-02-1946, in prison, age 55, prison Osselede in Belgium.

Konrad von Czettritz, born on 30-11-1890 in Berlin, Joseph Goebbels (see Goebbels) (did you know) was the Gauleiter of Berlin was a Fahnenjunker in the 4th Dragoon Regiment, from 20-03-1913, 22 years old. With the outbreak of World War I, he was Squadron Officer in the same Regiment and wounded on the Western Front, almost three months in hospital, until 20-10-1914. He ended the war as a Leutnant and leader of the 1st MG Company of the 3rd Foot Guards Regiment and wounded in hospital again from 22-03-1918 until 05-11-1919. An Oberleutnant from 18-10-1917, Czettritz a real Prussian soldier, was allowed in the new Reichswehr. At the beginning of World War II he was commander of the 12th Rifle Regiment as a Rittmeister from 01-10-1925. Major from 01-06-1934, Oberstleutnant from 01-10-1936. As commander of the Troops Exercise Grounds, region Altengrabow, he landed in Allied captivity, on 08-05-1945. Von Czettritz was married with Sophie Adele Anna Magdalene, Gräfin von Harrach, born 28-03-1907. Carrier of the Ritterkreuz, Czettritz und Neuhaus, died in the hospital of Osselede in Ostende, Belgium and was buried on the war cemetery of Lommel, Belgium, with 39.000 graves the largest German war cemetery in West Europe. Close near his grave is buried the brother of Goerings (see Goering) (did you know) Luftwaffe General, Adolf Galland (see Galland), (Wilhelm) flyer ace Major, Wilhelm Ferdinand "Wutz" Galland. Also Kommandeur Fallschirm Jäger Regiment 9, Friedrich Alpers, SS Obergruppenführer (see Alpers), Flyer ace, 25 victories in the Spain Civil war, Walter Adolph (see Adolph) and the Generalarzt der Wehrmacht, Dr. Wilhelm Dietrich (see Dietrich) and General der Infanterie, Kommandeur of the 89th Infanterie Division, Konrad Heinrichs (see Heinrichs).
Generalmajor der Kavallerie. Kommandant von Altengrabow.

Died :05-02-1946, in prison, age 55, prison Osselede in Belgium.

Konrad von Czettritz, born on 30-11-1890 in Berlin, Joseph Goebbels (see Goebbels) (did you know) was the Gauleiter of Berlin was a Fahnenjunker in the 4th Dragoon Regiment, from 20-03-1913, 22 years old. With the outbreak of World War I, he was Squadron Officer in the same Regiment and wounded on the Western Front, almost three months in hospital, until 20-10-1914. He ended the war as a Leutnant and leader of the 1st MG Company of the 3rd Foot Guards Regiment and wounded in hospital again from 22-03-1918 until 05-11-1919. An Oberleutnant from 18-10-1917, Czettritz a real Prussian soldier, was allowed in the new Reichswehr. At the beginning of World War II he was commander of the 12th Rifle Regiment as a Rittmeister from 01-10-1925. Major from 01-06-1934, Oberstleutnant from 01-10-1936. As commander of the Troops Exercise Grounds, region Altengrabow, he landed in Allied captivity, on 08-05-1945. Von Czettritz was married with Sophie Adele Anna Magdalene, Gräfin von Harrach, born 28-03-1907. Carrier of the Ritterkreuz, Czettritz und Neuhaus, died in the hospital of Osselede in Ostende, Belgium and was buried on the war cemetery of Lommel, Belgium, with 39.000 graves the largest German war cemetery in West Europe. Close near his grave is buried the brother of Goerings (see Goering) (did you know) Luftwaffe General, Adolf Galland (see Galland), (Wilhelm) flyer ace Major, Wilhelm Ferdinand "Wutz" Galland. Also Kommandeur Fallschirm Jäger Regiment 9, Friedrich Alpers, SS Obergruppenführer (see Alpers), Flyer ace, 25 victories in the Spain Civil war, Walter Adolph (see Adolph) and the Generalarzt der Wehrmacht, Dr. Wilhelm Dietrich (see Dietrich) and General der Infanterie, Kommandeur of the 89th Infanterie Division, Konrad Heinrichs (see Heinrichs).

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