- Erhard Milch
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name=Erhard Milch
lived=birth date|1892|3|30|df=y — death date and age|1972|1|25|1892|3|30|df=y
placeofbirth=Wilhelmshaven ,Germany
placeofdeath=Düsseldorf ,Germany
caption="Generalfeldmarschall Erhard Milch (left) with his brother Dr. Werner Milch, who worked as his associate defense counsel at the Nuremberg Trials"
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allegiance=flagicon|German EmpireGerman Empire (to 1918)
flagicon|GermanyWeimar Republic (to 1933)
flagicon|Nazi GermanyNazi Germany
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rank=Field Marshal
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battles=World War I World War II
awards=Knight's Cross
laterwork=Retirement spent inLandsberg prison on account of his conviction for war crimesErhard Milch (
March 30 ,1892 –January 25 ,1972 ) was a Germanfield marshal who oversaw the development of theLuftwaffe as part of the re-armament ofGermany followingWorld War I .Early life
Milch was born in
Wilhelmshaven to aJewish father and aChristian mother. Clara Milch's maiden name was Rosenau, which suggests Jewish ancestry. ProfessorRobert Wistrich claims that when researching Milch for his book (Who's who in Nazi Germany), he discovered that the Rosenaus were also Jews. During World War I the young Erhard served in the German army, originally as an artillery officer. He later transferred to the air corps and trained as an aerial observer. By the end of the war, he had risen to command of a squadron. He remained in the military until 1920 when he took his aviation experience to the private sector.Milch’s career before the rise of the
Third Reich reflects the turbulent state of the emergingairline industry. With squadron mateGotthard Sachsenberg , he formed a small airline in Danzig under the banner ofLloyd Luftdienst ,Norddeutscher Lloyd ’s union of regional German airlines. The airline, which linked Danzig to theBaltic States was simply calledLloyd Ostflug . In 1923, he became managing director of its successor company,Danziger Luftpost when Lloyd Luftdienst merged with its rival firmAero Union to formDeutsche Aero Lloyd . From there, Milch and Sachsenberg went to work for rivalJunkers Luftverkehr , where Sachsenberg had been appointed managing director. Sachsenberg only held the position until 1925, when Milch took over from him. It was in this position that Milch oversaw the merger of Junkers Luftverkehr to his previous firm of Deutscher Aero Lloyd in 1926, making him the first managing director of Deutsche Luft Hansa.Fact|date=October 20071933-1939
In 1933, Milch took up a position as State Secretary of the newly-formed "
Reichsluftfahrtministerium " ("Reich's Aviation Ministry" - RLM), answering directly toHermann Göring . In this capacity, he was instrumental in establishing theLuftwaffe , originally responsible for armament production althoughErnst Udet was soon making most of the decisions concerning contracts for military aircraft. He quickly used his position to settle personal scores with other aviation industry personalities, includingHugo Junkers andWilly Messerschmitt . Actually Messerschmitt retained a very high position within the German aircraft industry, until the failure with the Me 210/220 aircraft. Even after that it was not necessarily Milch as the leader who did not depose of him, but, put him in an inferior position. [A. Tooze, "The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy"] The personal score against Messerschmitt is one of the likely reasons that Willy Messerschmitt was not allowed to personally acquire the Bayerische Flugzeugwerke [BFW] until July 1938, resulting in the continued use of the Bf prefix for Messerschmitt aircraft designed before Messerschmitt's acquisition of the company, hence the "Bf-" prefix being the only one used for the MesserschmittBf 109 , as one example, in all official German documents dealing with all pre-July 1938 origin Messerschmitt aircraft designs.In 1935, Milch's ethnicity came into question when rumours began to circulate that his father, Anton Milch, was a
Jew . This prompted an investigation by theGestapo that Göring quelled by producing an affidavit signed by Milch's mother stating that Anton was not really the father of Erhard and his siblings, and naming their true father as Karl Brauer, her uncle. These events and his being issued aGerman Blood Certificate prompted Hermann Göring to give his famous quotation "Wer Jude ist, bestimme ich" (I decide who is a Jew). [http://www.h-ref.de/personen/marzahn-norbert/salzburger-volksblatt.php.]econd World War
At the outbreak of
World War II Milch, now with the rank of general, commanded a Luftwaffe wing during the Norwegian campaign. Following the defeat of France, Milch was promoted tofield-marshal (Generalfeldmarschall ) and given the title Air Inspector General. Milch was put in charge of the production of planes during this time, and his many mistakes were key to the loss of German air superiority as the war progressed Fact|date=November 2007. Due to changing the designs and aircraft requirements frequently, manufacturers likeMesserschmitt were unable to focus on aircraft output. Germany produced fewer than 5,000 planes during 1942, whereas Russia increased its aircraft production to over 40,000, leading to a change of superiority on the Eastern Front. Interestingly, during 1944, when Allied bombers were razing German factories and cities, aircraft production moved up to over 40,000, comparable with the Soviets, but too late. In 1944 Milch sided withJoseph Goebbels andHeinrich Himmler in attempting to convince Hitler to remove Göring from command of the Luftwaffe following the failed invasion of theSoviet Union . When Hitler refused, Göring retaliated by forcing Milch out of his position.Fact|date=October 2007 For the rest of the war, he worked underAlbert Speer .Following Hitler’s suicide, Milch attempted to flee Germany, but was captured by Allied forces on the Baltic coast on
May 4 1945 . On surrendering he presented his baton to the Commando-BrigadierDerek Mills-Roberts , who was so disgusted by what he had seen when liberating theBergen-Belsen concentration camp that he broke the baton over Milch's head. [ "D-Day 1944 - voices from Normandy" Robin Neillands and Roderick de Normann, Cold Spring Press, New York, 1993 ]Trial and Conviction at Nuremberg
In 1947, Milch was tried as a war criminal by a United States Military Tribunal in Nuremberg. He was convicted of two counts:
# War crimes by participating in the ill-treatment and use for forced labor of prisoners of war and the deportation of civilians to the same ends;
# Crimes against humanity by participating in the murder, extermination, enslavement, deportation, imprisonment, torture, and use for slave labor of civilians who came under German control, German nationals, and prisoners of war.Milch was sentenced to life imprisonment at
Landsberg prison . His sentence was commuted to 15 years imprisonment in 1951, but he was released in June 1954. He lived out the remainder of his life atDüsseldorf , where he died in 1972.ee also
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Mischling References and notes
*Bryan Mark Rigg, [http://www.amazon.com/Hitlers-Jewish-Soldiers-Descent-Military/dp/0700611789 Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: The Untold Story of Nazi Racial Laws and Men of Jewish Descent in the German Military] , University Press of Kansas (2002), ISBN 0700611789.
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