- Rolf Weinberg
Rolf Weinberg (born on 1919) is a
Second World War veteran who fought with theFree French Forces . He was the highest decorated Jewish officer in the Free French, [cite web |url=http://www.thecnj.co.uk/camden/020107/news020107_22.html |title=Son tells how parents who sent him to safety died in Auschwitz |author=Dan Carrier |publisher="Camden New Journal " |date=February 1 2007 |accessdate=2008-02-17] having been awarded theMédaille militaire .cite web |url=http://www.ajr.org.uk/journal/issue.Oct02/article.465 |title=A story told with pauses: Profile of Rolf Weinberg |author=Howard Spier |publisher=Association of Jewish Refugees |date=October 2002 |accessdate=2008-02-17]Early life
Weinberg was born in the small
Westphalia n town ofHerford inGermany to a Jewish family. His father was anIron Cross decorated veteran of theGreat War , and the director of the family's local chocolate factory.In 1936, Weinberg's mother secured him the position of an apprentice in a knitting machine factory of a Jewish family in
Stuttgart , where he gained experience in office administration. He enrolled in a course in textile engineering at a technical college inReutlingen , to receive his engineering diploma in 1938.In September of that year, Weinberg was tipped off that he was about to be arrested by the
Gestapo . He managed to avoid capture, quickly moving toHamburg before leaving forMontevideo ,Uruguay at the age of 19.World War II
In Montevideo
On December 1939, Weinberg became personally involved in the naval
Battle of the River Plate . Omitting his Jewish background and passing as a regular German immigrant, he was approached by the British Embassy and given the mission to feed false information to the crew of the German pocket battleship "Admiral Graf Spee" that an overwhelming British force was being assembled, and that it was futile to attempt to leave Montevideo Bay. Being deceived by the false intelligence, the "Graf Spee"'s captain,Hans Langsdorff , decided to scuttle the ship.Free French service
Afterwards, Weinberg joined the Free French, where he was known by the name of "Henri Rovey". He fought on several fronts, including the
North African Campaign , under the command ofMarie Pierre Koenig , and on theGustav Line . In July 1943, he and others took arms captured from theAfrika Korps and gave them to theHaganah ; he met withMoshe Dayan at this time. Weinberg also participated in several top secret missions for theAllies . The nature of several of these is still considered to be top secret.Weinberg is considered by the Allies as a war hero, having received several decorations from both British and French governments.
Condecorations
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Croix de Guerre cite web |url=http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/pr_010904_veterans_join_battlefield_pilgrimag?regioncode=-l |title=Veterans join battlefield pilgrimages across the globe |publisher=Big Lottery Fund |date=September 2004 |accessdate=2008-05-22]
*Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur Post-war
He currently lives in the
United Kingdom . He has written his memoirs in a book entitled "David's Fight" under thepseudonym of "David Silverbaum".ee also
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Battle of the River Plate
*Free French Forces References
Further reading
* "David's Fight 1939-1946", Hazelwood, (ISBN 0-9514610-8-7)
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