- Hellmuth Heye
Infobox Military Person
name=Hellmuth Heye
lived=birth date|1895|8|9|df=y – death date and age|1970|11|10|1895|8|9|df=y
placeofbirth=Beckingen
placeofdeath=Mittelheim
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nickname=
allegiance=Germany
serviceyears=1914-1945
rank=Admiral
commands="Admiral Hipper"
unit=
battles=
awards=Ritterkreuz
laterwork=Hellmuth Guido Alexander Heye (
9 August 1895 inBeckingen –10 November 1970 inMittelheim ) was a German admiral inWorld War II and politician in post-war Germany.Naval career
Heye graduated from high school in
Berlin in early 1914 and immediately joined the Imperial Navy. From April 1939 to September 1940 he commanded the Heavy Cruiser "Admiral Hipper". While taking his ship toTrondheim in April 1940 to land invasion troops there (Operation Weserübung ), he encountered the British destroyer HMS "Glowworm" and sank it. Heye reportedly sent a message to the BritishAdmiralty through theRed Cross praising the gallantry of "Glowworm"'s commander and crew, and this is said to have contributed to LtCdr Gerard Roope receiving (posthumously) the firstVictoria Cross ofWorld War II .In 1941 Heye was promoted to Vice Admiral, and from September to November 1942 he was commanding admiral of the German naval forces in the
Black Sea . From April 1944 onward he was commanding admiral of the small naval combat forces, which included mini-submarines, combat divers, etc. He received theKnight's Cross on18 January 1941 .Civilian career
After the war Heye published a number of works on naval strategy, history and warfare. He subsequently advised the German government on issues concerning the establishment and organization of a new military. In 1953 he joined the centrist party CDU (Christian Democratic Union) of Chancellor
Konrad Adenauer and represented this party in the Federal Parliament ("Bundestag ") from 1953 to 1961, elected for the district of Wilhelmshaven-Friesland.On
8 November 1961 the "Bundestag" elected him unanimously as its Ombudsman for the Military ("Wehrbeauftragter"). In the autumn of 1964, Heye published a series of articles in a German news journal, warning of a risk of the German military once again drifting into isolation from society at large. This triggered a vigorous and sharply worded debate between him and the ministry of defense. Frustrated by what he perceived to be inadequate support from Parliament, Heye resigned his position on10 November 1964 .References
* Walther-Peer Fellgiebel (2000), "Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939-1945". Podzun-Pallas. ISBN 3-7909-0284-5
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