- Fritz von Scholz
Infobox Military Person
name=Fritz von Scholz
lived=birth date|1896|12|9|df=y — death date and age|1944|7|28|1896|12|9|df=y
caption=SS-Gruppenführer Fritz von Scholz, as commander of 11.SS-Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier-Division "Nordland", 1944.
placeofbirth=Pilsen ,Bohemia
placeofdeath=Narva
nickname=
allegiance=Austria-Hungary (to 1918)First Austrian Republic (to 1919)Nazi Germany
serviceyears=1914-1944
branch=Waffen-SS
rank=Gruppenführer
commands=11. SS-Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier-Division "Nordland"
unit=
battles=World War I World War II
awards=Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords
laterwork=Fritz von Scholz Edler von Rerancze, (
December 9 1896 -July 28 1944 ) known as Fritz von Scholz was an AustrianAustro-Hungarian Army and later GermanWaffen SS officer who served in both the First and Second World Wars.First World War - Freikorps
Born Fritz Scholz in
Pilsen ,Bohemia , Scholz was called up for service in theAustro-Hungarian Army during the mobilisation of July 1914. He served as anartillery officer, first with "k.u.k. Feld-Artillerie Regiment 22", seeing action in the East. In May 1915 Scholz was promoted to the rank ofLeutnant and transferred to the "k.u.k. Feldhaubitzenregiment 3", also fighting in the East. In 1917, Scholz was transferred to "k.u.k. Feldartillerieregiment 40", serving on the Italian front. During his time here, he acted as atelegraph officer.Scholz's father, Generalmajor
Ferdinand Scholz , had also been serving in the East. In the fighting nearRerancze , northeast ofCzernowitz in theBukovina , his actions against the Russians had drawn the attention of Kaiser Franz Josef I. As a result of this, he wasennobled and granted the honorary titleKnight of Rerancze (Edler von Rerancze). As a result, the family name changed from Scholz to von Scholz Edler von Rerancze.In November 1917, von Scholz was promoted to
Oberleutnant and again transferred, this time to "Feld Artillerie Regiment 125", which he remained with until April 1919. During the course of the war von Scholz had received several high decorations, including theAustro-Hungarian Bravery Medal in gold, and the Austro-Hungarian Distinguished Service Cross in silver and bronze.Between the wars
After he was discharged from the army in 1919, von Scholz sought work, finding sporadic employment in
Klagenfurt ,Munich ,Leipzig andTyrol . In 1921, he joined theFreikorps Oberland and was involved in fighting againstcommunist dissidents in the province ofSilesia . In the early 1920s, von Scholz was first exposed to the philosophy of theNSDAP , and soon became a supporter, joining the Austrian branch of the party on 9 October 1932 (Nr.1304071). He soon joined the Austrian SA as a Platoon leader, and was again involved in street fights with communists atLützow and Munich. His formation was merged into a part of SA Gruppe "Nordwest" in June 1933. His actions soon landed him in trouble with the Austrian authorities and forced him to flee toNazi Germany in late 1933 to avoid arrest.He joined the
Schutzstaffel in 1937 (Nr.135638) serving with the SS Osterreichschen Légion based atLinz soon after arriving in Germany. By 1934 he had been was promoted to SS-Untersturmführer and placed in command of the fifth company of II./SS-Standarte 1. By the outbreak ofWorld War II , von Scholz was an SS-Sturmbannführer in command of II./Battalion, SS-Regiment "Der Führer", part of the SS-VT Division.econd World War - SS-VT - Regiment "Nordland"
As Commander of "Der Führer's" II./Battalion, von Scholz saw action in the Western campaign of 1940. During this time he was awarded the
Iron Cross first and second class. He was also awarded the 1914-1918 Iron cross clasp with swords due to his service in World War I. After the campaign, von Scholz was ordered to take command of the Danish-Norwegian volunteer formation SS-Infanterie-Regiment "Nordland", now forming inKlagenfurt inAustria . On 30 January 1941, von Scholz was promoted to SS-Standartenführer . It was decided that the regiment would form a part of a new volunteer division, based on the SS Division (mot) "Das Reich" "Germania" Regiment. The new division was to be called the SS-Division (mot) "Wiking".The division was not ready for the launch of
Operation Barbarossa , and first saw combat as a part ofArmy Group South fighting forTarnopol in Galicia in late June, 1941. throughout the next months, von Scholz led the "Nordland" regiment in fighting along theDnieper river ,Dnepropetrovsk . In October 1941, von Scholz received a promotion to SS-Oberführer , and continued leading the "Nordland", which finished the year in heavy fighting forRostov-on-Don . In December, the division was ordered to abandon Rostov and fall back to theMius River line. For his actions in commanding the "Nordland", von Scholz was awarded theGerman Cross in Gold in November, a newly instated award for bravery which ranked between the Iron Cross first class and theKnight's Cross . Less than a month after receiving this award, von Scholz received theKnight's Cross for his actions near Rostov.With the launch of Case Blue and Army Group South's advance towards
Stalingrad , the "Wiking" was to once more capture Rostov and then to advance into theCaucasus . The division spent the year fighting it's way into the Caucasus mountains. Despite heavy resistance, the "Wiking" managed to advance almost to the Turkish border and was involved in the southernmost advance of the Wehrmacht in theUSSR . Von Scholz received a promotion to SS-Brigadeführer in December 1942 for his actions in leading the "Nordland" during this advance. On 10 January, 1943, von Scholz was ordered back to Germany to take command of a volunteer division now under formation atGrafenwöhr ."Nordland" Division - Narva
As the division was still nowhere near formed, von Scholz was sent back to the front to take command of first 1.SS-Infanterie-Brigade (mot), attached to
Army Group Centre then 2.SS-Infanterie-Brigade (mot) composed of mostly Estonian volunteers and in action underArmy Group North . On 20 April, von Scholz was ordered back to Grafenwöhr to take command of the Division, now titled 11.SS-Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier-Division "Nordland". Fritz's old command, the "Nordland" regiment had been dissolved and used to form the basis for the new division.The division was soon moved to
Croatia where it saw action fighting against Tito's communist partisans. During this period, von Scholz's new division conducted itself well. In January 1944, orders were received to move the division to theOranienbaum front near Leningrad, under the command of Generalfeldmarschall Walter Model's Army Group North.Von Scholz commanded the division during the ensuing retreat to
Narva and during the battles for the Narva bridgehead. During this campaign he worked under his old commander, SS-ObergruppenführerFelix Steiner , now in command of the III.(germanisches) SS-Panzerkorps, the "Nordland's" parent formation.During the intense combat for the Narva, von Scholz's leadership had a strong impact on the spirit of his men. His jovial, caring attitude towards his troops resulted in him being granted the affectionate nickname "Papa" Scholz. Scholz was frequently at the front line, visiting his men and ensuring that they were as comfortable as possible. The "Nordland" together with the rest of Steiner's corps, held the line against overwhelming odds for nearly five months. For his actions, von Scholz was awarded the Oakleaves to the Knight's Cross on 12 March, 1944, as well as the
Finnish Order of Freedom cross with Swords. On 20 April, von Scholz was promoted to SS-Obergruppenführer .In late July, the launch of the Soviet
Operation Bagration and the impending collapse ofArmy Group Centre meant that Steiner's corps had to fall back to secondary positions behind theNarva river . On 27 July, while visiting the front line on Lastekodumägi (Orphanage Hill), von Scholz was caught in an artillery barrage and struck in the head by a shell splinter. Despite the best efforts of the medics and field hospital staff, von Scholz died on July 28 1944. He was posthumously awarded the Swords to the Knight's Cross.ee also
*11.SS-Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier-Division "Nordland,
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*Battle of Narva (1944) , SS Division (mot) "Wiking",List of SS Personnel References - External links
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