Georg Keppler

Georg Keppler

Infobox Military Person
name=Georg Keppler
lived=7 May, 1894 - 16 June, 1966


placeofbirth=Mainz
placeofdeath=Hamburg
nickname=
allegiance=Germany
serviceyears=1913 - 1945
rank=Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS
commands= 2. SS-Division "Das Reich", 3. SS-Division "Totenkopf", I. SS-Panzerkorps, III.(germanische) SS-Panzerkorps and the XVIII.SS-Armee-Korps
unit=
battles=
awards="Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes"
laterwork=

Georg Keppler (May 7, 1894 - June 16, 1966) was an SS-"Obergruppenführer" and a Heer and Polizei officer who served in both World War I and World War II. During World War II, Keppler commanded the 2. SS-Division "Das Reich", 3. SS-Division "Totenkopf", I. SS-Panzerkorps, III.(germanische) SS-Panzerkorps and the XVIII.SS-Armee-Korps. He was also a winner of the "Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes".

Early Life – World War I Service

Georg Keppler was a son of career-officer Oberst Otto Keppler and was born in Mainz, Grand Duchy of Hesse. After passing his Abitur in 1913, he decided to join the Army and in October the same year began his studies at the military academy in Glogau. Following his graduation in May 1914, he was assigned to the elite Füsilier Regiment "General-Feldmarschall Prinz Albrecht von Preußen" (1. Hannoversches) Nr. 73. It was with this regiment Leutnant Keppler saw, for the first time, action in World War I. However, he was wounded in August 1914 and after recovering was transferred to the 19. Reserve-Division. Before the war ended, Keppler was twice more wounded and received both classes of the Iron Cross. Following the Armistice in 1918, he decided to leave the Army and settled in Hanover.

Inter-war Years

On January 31, 1920 following in the steps of Theodor Eicke and Sepp Dietrich, Keppler enlisted to the Schutzpolizei (uniformed police) in Hanover. In July 1926, he left Hanover and joined the Landespolizei Thüringen (state police) in the town of Hildburghausen. For the next eight years Keppler remained a police officer, commanding various Landespolizei and Schutzpolizei regiments in Jena, Gotha and in Munich. After 14 years as a police officer, Keppler decided to leave and returned to the German Army with Infantrie-Regiment 32. However he did not stay in the army for long and on October 10, 1935 entered the SS-Verfügungstruppe. SS-Sturmbannführer Keppler was given command of the I. Battalion of SS-Standarte 1, which later became SS.VT-Standarte "Deutschland". Following the annexation of Austria into Greater Germany, Keppler moved to Vienna and received a new command - SS.VT-Standarte 3. In September 1938, this unit got an honor title "Der Führer" and was eventually redesignated as the SS-Regiment "Der Führer". He led this unit throughout the pre-war period, during which the regiment served as a "Wacht-Regiment" of the Reichsprotektor (Governor) of Bohemia and Moravia Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath.

World War II Service

.Keppler continued as its regimental commander throughout the operations in the West, Balkans and in Russia. In August 1940, on personal recommendation of Paul Hausser, Keppler was awarded the "Ritterkreuz". He remained with "Das Reich" until July 15 1941, when he took over for injured Theodor Eicke as a commander of the "Totenkopf" Division. Upon Eicke's return on September 21, 1941, Keppler was given commanded of the SS-Division "Nord". During the Fall 1941 he started to suffer from regular headaches and eventually had fallen seriously ill. After extensive medical examinations it was determined that Keppler had a brain tumor and spent the remainder of 1941 and the Spring 1942 in hospital under close medical care . In January 1942, Keppler was promoted to SS-Gruppenführer and three months later was given command of the 2. SS-Division "Das Reich". In February 1943, on the advice of his doctors, Keppler removed himself from an active field duty and assumed a number of administrative positions within the Waffen-SS, first in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and later in Hungary. After his promotion to SS-Obergruppenführer he was given again a field assignment as a commander of the I. SS-Panzerkorps, which he led from August 16, 1944 until October 24, 1944, during the later stages of the Battle of Normandy. On October 30 1944 Keppler returned to the Eastern Front, where he took over the III.(germanische) SS-Panzerkorps. He remained with this unit until April 2, 1945 when he became the last commander of the XVIII.SS-Armee-Korps, surrendering to the U.S. forces on May 22, 1945. After the war Keppler was imprisoned, but was released in 1948 and settled in Hamburg, where he died on June 16, 1966.

ummary of his military career

Dates of rank

* Fahnenjunker: February 28, 1913
* Leutnant: June 6, 1914
* Oberleutnant: 1917
* Hauptmann der Schupo: June 21, 1920
* Major der Schupo: July 01, 1931
* SS-Sturmbannführer: October 10, 1935
* SS-Obersturmbannführer: April 20, 1937
* SS-Standartenführer: April 20, 1938
* SS-Oberführer: May 13, 1940
* SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS: November 9, 1940
* SS-Gruppenführer und Generaleutnant der Waffen-SS: January 30, 1942
* SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS: April 20, 1944

Notable decorations

* Eastern Front Medal (1942)
* Iron Cross Second (?) and First (?) Classes
* Clasp to the Iron Cross Second (1940) and First (1940) Classes
* SS-Honour Ring (?)
* Sudetenland Medal (?) with Prague Castle bar (?)
* Anschluss Medal (?)
* Knight's Cross (1940)
* Wound Badge in Black (1914) and Silver (?)
* Cross of Honor (1934)
* Silesian Eagle (?)
* Hanseatic Cross (?)
* Braunschweig War Merit Cross Second Class (?)

References

*Gordon Williamson - "The SS: Hitler's Instrument of Terror: The Full Story From Street Fighters to the Waffen-SS " - Motorbooks International, (March 1994), ISBN 0879389052, ISBN 978-0879389055.
* Yerger, Mark C. - "Waffen-Ss Commanders: The Army, Corps and Divisiional Leaders of a


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