- Hans Graf von Sponeck
Hans Graf von Sponeck or Hans Emil Otto Graf Sponeck (
January 12 ,1888 –July 23 ,1944 ) was a German "General-Leutnant " duringWorld War II who was imprisoned for disobeying orders and later executed.Early history
Sponeck was the youngest of four children, and only son, of Emil August Joseph Anton Graf Sponeck and Maria (nee Courtin). He was born in
Düsseldorf ,Rhine Province , just months before his father's death at age 38. Hans spent his early years with his mother inFreiburg ,Breisgau . This was near the "Burg Sponeck" which had given his family its title name.Sponeck entered the cadet corps in
Karlsruhe at 10, and became the "head cadet" at just 17. He received his commission in 1908 at age 20 with rank ofLieutenant . He was also agymnast and asoccer player. He was promoted to Captain in 1908. He married in 1910 and had two sons by this marriage.During the First World War
Sponeck was a front line officer and battalion adjutant during
World War I , and was wounded three times. In 1916 he was promoted to the rank ofLieutenant Colonel . Afterwards he was awarded both orders of theIron Cross with Leaves. Between 1924 and 1934 he served on the General Staff HQ and later as full colonel, commanded Infantry Regiment atNeustrelitz . In 1937 Sponeck entered theGerman Air Service underHermann Göring to establish the new Air Commando Units.Second World War
On
1 March 1938 Sponeck was promoted toMajor-General . During the Werner von Fritsch affair Sponeck was called as a character witness but was roughly put down by Göring as Court President. Sponeck became commander of the 22nd Infantry Division with 42nd Army Corps training as airborne infantry divisions asparatrooper ("fallschirmjäger ") regiments. The German airborne assault on theLow Countries began on10 May 1940 with GeneralsKurt Student and Hans Sponeck. Sponeck led the German troops in theBattle for the Hague . He was wounded and on his return to Germany was further awarded withKnight's Cross and promoted to Lieutenant General byAdolf Hitler .Eastern Campaign
Before dawn on
22 June 1941 the offensive against the Soviet Union was launched. Hans Sponeck was part of the 11th Army in the south attacking in the direction ofCrimea . On Sponeck's return from injury leave, von Manstein gave him command of 46. Infanterie-Division which had taken theKerch Peninsula on the extreme east tip of theCrimean Peninsula .On
26 December 1941 the Russians launched an invasion of Crimea. Their plan was to land seaborne troops atKerch andMount Opuk , supported by later landings atTheodosia with 42,000 troops. OnDecember 28 the battle in eastern Crimea had developed in favour of the Germans with them having eliminated one of the two Soviet beachheads around the town ofKerch . Sponeck requested permission to retreat to avoid being cut off and captured and so to regroup, but was denied three times. On29 December the Russians landed additional forces on the southern coast at Theodosia and Sponeck had only 30 minutes to decide on his actions. On his own initiative, as a trainedPrussia n officer, he gave order for his 10,000 men to retreat. In temperatures of minus 30 degrees Celsius, in a howling snowstorm and icy winds, the battalions of the 46th Infantry Division marched west. The column was some 120 km long. The soldiers marched for 46 hours with only the occasional rest for coffee, to warm up. Many suffered frostbite, and most of the horses starved. Much of the Divisions heavy equipment, including its artillery, remained behind on the frozen road.On
31 December Sponeck's 46th Infantry arrived at theParpach neck, where they established a defensive line. On1 January 1942 the Russians attacked again and were held back by Sponeck's men. The arrival of a rail-mounted unit finished off sixteen RussianT-26 tanks. Sponeck and his forces held off the Russians long enough until reinforcements arrived.Arrest and Trial
On
23 January 1942 Lieutenant General Hans Graf Sponeck's trial took place in front of the Court PresidentHerman Goering . It did not go well for Sponeck and the court found him guilty of disobedience of a superior officer. Sponeck maintained that he had acted, as taught, on his own initiative against orders, in order to avoid the destruction of his Division. He was however given the death sentence by the court, butAdolf Hitler commuted the sentence to six years in prison. Hans Sponeck was to serve as an example to those who disobeyed Hitler's new order of no retreat. Sponeck was sent toGermersheim Fortress where he was held as a prisoner. He was allowed into town occasionally and his wife visited him for one week per month in the Fortress, with their five year old son (Hans-Christof vS, later United Nations Diplomat & Assistant Secretary General to Kofi Annan).20 July 1944 Plot
On
20 July 1944 Sponeck heard on his radio of the bomb attempt on Hitler's life.Heinrich Himmler was given the position of Reichs Security Official and Sponeck was one of the first on his list as a suspected anti-Nazi. Himmler gave the order for Hans Graf von Sponeck to be executed by firing squad on23 July 1944 inGermersheim , Germany. Sponeck was allowedHoly Communion before his execution. In a letter to his wife he wrote "I die with firm faith in my Redeemer". Pleading the innocence of his actions in the Kerch peninsula, he went to the firing squad boldly, as witnessed by the priest present, and requested not to be bound or to be blindfolded. Facing the firing squad his last words were: "For 40 years I have served my Germany, that I love, as a soldier and an officer. Today, when I lay down my life, I die in the hope of a better Germany!" Sponeck was buried in Germersheim and while no citations or speeches were permitted at his grave, they did allow theLord's Prayer to be said. After the war, Sponeck's mortal remains were exhumed and his last resting place was the Soldiers' Cemetery atDahn in thePalatinate forest .Last requiem
On
23 July 1999 , the 55th anniversary of the execution, Sponeck's son by his second marriage, Hans-Christof Graf Sponeck, who was just six years old when his father was executed, held a requiem at his father's grave. Hans-Christof Graf Sponeck served as Assistant Secretary General and Diplomat,United Nations , until his retirement a short time ago.Note on name
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Graf is a historical German noble title equal in rank to acount or a Britishearl . Today, in Germany, Graf is considered part of the name, and no longer to be considered as a title."External links
* [http://www.historic.de/Militar/Personen/Sponeck/Graf%20Sponeck.htm Historic.de - Biography und Pictures]
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