- Johann von Ravenstein
Johann "Hans" Theodor von Ravenstein (
1 January 1889 -26 March 1962 ) was a German officer in the armed forces and held the final rank oflieutenant general . He fought in the First andSecond World War s and was the first German general to be taken prisoner during the Second World War. After his return toGermany from in 1948 he was active in Duisburg as a director of traffic.Family
Johann Theodor von Ravenstein was born in
Strehlen into a military family. Among his ancestors wasJohann Friedrich August von Ravenstein , who was an aide to Blücher at theBattle of Waterloo and received theIron Cross .Career
In 1909 Ravenstein joined the Grenadier-Regiment König Wilhelm I. Nr. 7 at
Leignitz . He transferred soon to the 7. West Prussian infantry regiment NR. 155 atOstrowo , and was promoted to Leutnant.First World War
Ravenstein entered the First World War as a battalion adjutant officer and saw considerable action on the
Western Front , participating in the battles of Verdun, the Somme, and the Champagne Offensive. In 1916 he received the "Ritterkreuz des Königlichen Hausordens von Hohenzollern mit Schwertern". Altogether he was wounded three times. In the 1918 Spring Offensive Ravenstein commanded the 1st Battalion of the Füsilier Regiment von Steinmetz (West Prussian) Nr. 37. On27 May 1918 his battalion broke through the opposing line atSoissons . After capturing the notoriousChemin des Dames , he succeeded, with 10 soldiers, to capture the bridge over the Aisne atBourg intact. His troops took 1500 prisoners and captured 32 cannons. For this accomplishment Ravenstein received thePour le Mérite .On
31 March 1920 he left the army and attended a university, where he studied political science. Later he became an electrician in a company located in Duisburg and worked in the city administration. In 1934 he rejoined the army as amajor attached to the 2nd Battalion of the 60th Infantry Regiment. On1 October 1936 he was promoted to the lieutenant colonel and on1 August 1939 to colonel.Second World War
Ravenstein saw combat both in the Polish campaign (1939) and the
Battle of France (1940), during which he received the knight's cross to the iron cross. After the invasion of Greece in April 1941 he was promoted to major general. From20 May to29 November 1941 he commanded the21st Panzer Division in theAfrika Korps . On1 October 1941 he was promoted tolieutenant general . He was taken prisoner on29 November 1941 inCapuzzo (nearTobruk ) by New Zealanders. He was the first German general to be taken prisoner during the Second World War.He was a
POW from 1941 to 1948 in Quebec, Canada. Johann von Ravenstein died on26 March 1962 in Duisburg at the age of 74 years.Awards
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Iron Cross (1914) 2nd and 1st Class
* Clasp to the Iron Cross (1939) 2nd and 1st Class
* Ritterkreuz des Königlichen Hausordens von Hohenzollern with Swords
*Pour le Mérite
*Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (3 June 1940)References
*cite book|first=Rowland |last=Ryder|title=Ravenstein: Portrait of a German General|publisher=Hamilton|location= New York |year=1978|isbn=0241899575
External links
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