- Alfons Rebane
Infobox Military Person
name=Alfons Rebane
lived=June 24 ,1908 –March 8 ,1976
placeofbirth=Valga,Estonia
placeofdeath=Augsburg ,Germany
caption=Alfons Rebane in the Estonian Army
nickname=
allegiance=Estonia ,Germany ,UK
serviceyears=1929–1950's
rank=Waffen-Standartenführer,Colonel
unit=1929, 1st Armored Train Regiment
1935, Viljandi County Territorial Regiment
1939, Lääne County Territorial Regiment
1940, Commandant ofLihula
1941, 184th Security Battalion,Wehrmacht
1943, 658th (Estonian) Ost Battalion,Wehrmacht
1944,20th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Estonian)
1947MI6
battles=World War II
Eastern Front
awards=Estonian Defence League White Cross 3rd ClassLatvia n Aizsargi Cross of Merit
Iron Cross 2nd & 1st classInfantry Assault Badge Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with OakleavesClose Combat Clasp Eastern Front Medal Alfons Vilhelm Robert Rebane (
June 24 ,1908 –March 8 ,1976 ) was anEstonia n military commander. He was the highest decorated Estonian military officer in theII World War p8, Dr. Nigel Thomas, "Germany's Eastern Front Allies (2): Baltic Forces", Osprey Publishing, 2002, ISBN 1841761931] .Early life
Rebane was born in Valga in southern
Estonia , then part of theGovernorate of Livonia of theRussian Empire . In 1920 Rebane, son of a railway official, attended the Russian secondary school inNarva . From 1926 to 1929 he attendedTartu University and graduated from the Estonian War College with first class honours. He served as an infantry officer on the armoured train "Captain Irv" of the 1st Armored Train Regiment as a second lieutenant in 1929. Married in 1931 to Agnia Soomets, they had one daughter Tiiu who died soon afterwards. On Independence Day onFebruary 24 1933 , Rebane was promoted to first lieutenant. From 1935 to 1939 served as junior instructor in the Defence League Viljandi County Territorial Regiment, between 1939-1940 in the Lääne County Territorial Regiment. From January to June 1940 Rebane was the Commandant ofLihula .oviet Occupation
Rebane served as an officer in the
Estonian Army until the Soviet troops occupied the country in 1940. The Soviets disbanded the Estonian Army and arrested and executed the entire Estonian high command. More junior officers, such as Rebane, were dismissed due to their lack of "political reliability" and were liable to be deported. Working as a construction worker, Rebane fled into the forests when the Soviets began mass deportations in 1941. He established and led an anti-Soviet guerilla unit inVirumaa in Northern Estonia and fought the NKVD Destruction Battalions which were terrorising the civilian population.World War Begins
After
Germany had taken control ofEstonia , he joined the GermanWehrmacht and went on to fight against the Soviets in NorthwesternRussia , subsequently becoming the captain of the 184th Security Battalion, then Major of the 658th (Estonian) Ost Battalion. In February 1944 Major Rebane's unit was transferred to the Narva front and attached to theWehrmacht 's 26th Army Corp on March 2nd. On April 27th, 1944, the unit was released from theWehrmacht and Rebane was reluctantly drafted into the newly-formed 20th (Estonian) Division of theWaffen-SS , eventually becoming colonel of the 47th Waffen-Grenadier Regiment. The Estonian division played a significant role in theBattle of Narva (1944) and Tannenberg line, holding back the Soviet re-occupation of Estonia until September 1944 while suffering heavy casualties. Rebane's unit was then evacuated to Germany for refitting and saw more action on the Eastern Front in the spring of 1945. Despite being encircled several times, Rebane was amongst a small group of Estonian soldiers who in the final days of the war evaded capture by the Soviets and managed to reach the westernallies to surrender. Soldiers who fought in units under his command were often colloquially referred to as the "Fox cubs" ("Rebane" translates to "fox " in Estonian).Decorations
Rebane became one of Estonia's most decorated soldiers. During his days in the Estonian Army, he was awarded the Defence League White Cross 3rd Class and the
Latvia n Aizsargi Cross of Merit. In the German army he was awarded theIron Cross first and second class, the War Merit Cross with swords second class, theEastern Front Medal , the silverInfantry Assault Badge and the silverOstvolk Medal for bravery. Rebane was also decorated with the silverClose Combat Clasp , awarded for hand-to-hand fighting by unsupported infantry for a total of 30 days [p38, Martin Windrow, "The Waffen SS" Ospey Publishing, 1992, ISBN 0850454255] . In February 1944 he was awarded theKnight's Cross and in April 1945 he was promoted to "Waffen-Standartenführer" and awarded the Knight's Cross with Oakleaves for extreme bravery in the battlefield. Rebane was one of the only two non-Germans awarded the oak leaves. Rebane did not receive the award or confirmation of the promotion until 1975. At the end of the war there were some rumours that Rebane had been awarded the Oak Leaves but no official notification reached Rebane at the time. The archives were moved to Great Britain and returned to Germany in 1975. At that time Rebane asked if the rumours held any truth and he was then formally notified that he had been in fact given the award and promoted by the thenPresident of Germany Karl Dönitz .Post War
In 1947 Rebane moved to
England and joined the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6). There he played a key role in assisting the armed resistance to Soviet rule inEstonia and otherBaltic countries . He led the Estonian portion of MI6'sOperation Jungle well into the 1950s.In 1961 Rebane moved to
Germany and stayed there until his death inAugsburg in 1976. Rebane's ashes were returned toEstonia and reburied with honours in 1999.See also
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Alfrēds Riekstiņš References
External links
* [http://www.freewebs.com/alfonsrebane/index.htm Alfons Rebane website]
* [http://www.ritterkreuztraeger-1939-45.de/Waffen-SS/SS-Startseite.htm Knight's Cross Awards]
* [http://www.das-ritterkreuz.de/index_search_db.php4?modul=search_result_det&wert1=5024&searchword=rebane das-ritterkreuz.de]
* [http://www.ce-review.org/99/2/amber2.html The Amber Coast: Doing It Half Right]
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