- Johannes Blaskowitz
Infobox Military Person
name=Johannes Blaskowitz
lived=birth date|1883|7|10|df=y — death date and age|1948|2|5|1883|7|10|df=y
caption=Johannes Blaskowitz
placeofbirth=Peterswalde , KreisWehlau (East Prussia )
placeofdeath=Nuremberg
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|German EmpireGerman Empire (to 1918)
flagicon|GermanyWeimar Republic (to 1933)
flagicon|Nazi GermanyNazi Germany
serviceyears=1901 - 1945
rank=Generaloberst
commands=8. Armee
9. Armee
1. Armee
Heeresgruppe G
Heeresgruppe H
unit=
battles=World War I World War II
awards=Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords
laterwork=Johannes Blaskowitz (
10 July 1883 -5 February 1948 ) was a German general duringWorld War II .Early years
Johannes Blaskowitz was born on
February 5 ,1883 , inPeterswalde , KreisWehlau (East Prussia ). His father was a Lutheran pastor. In 1894, Blaskowitz joined cadet school atKöslin (Koszalin ) and also afterwards atBerlin Lichterfelde . In 1899, he started his military career as a "Fähnrich " in an East Prussian regiment in Osterode (Ostróda). During theFirst World War , he served at the Eastern and the Western Front and was employed in the Generalstab. After the war he continued his service in theReichswehr during theWeimar Republic . His attitude towards the Nazi'sMachtergreifung was reportedly indifferent because he believed that the armed forces should be "politically neutral".Poland 1939
During the Invasion of Poland that began
World War II , he commanded theGerman Eighth Army which participatedBattle of the Bzura . He was Commander-in-Chief East ("Oberbefehlshaber Ost ") in Poland beginningOctober 20 1939 . Blaskowitz was outraged by the atrocities committed by theSS and theEinsatzgruppen against Polish andJewish people and issued detailed memoranda to Commander-in-ChiefWalther von Brauchitsch on thesewar crime s.Hitler was reportedly infuriated by Blaskowitz's "childish attitude", and he was relieved of his command on
May 14 1940 . However, his military skills would be repeatedly further utilized.French Campaign 1940 and the occupation of France
During the French campaign, Blaskowitz was transferred to command 9th Army in the west. In early June 1940 he became Military Governor of Northern France, a positon he held until October 1940, when he was transferred to the command of the First Army. He remained in this post until May 1944 when he was named commander-in-chief of
Army Group G .Campaign in the West 1944-45
He was relieved of command of Army Group G in late September 1944 after officially protesting about SS atrocities in Poland, and reinstated on
24 December 1944 . On28 January 1945 he was appointed commander-in-chief ofArmy Group H . This command was redesignated in early April 1945 and Blaskowitz became commander-in-chief in theNetherlands .On
May 5 Blaskowitz was summoned to theHotel de Wereld ("Hotel of the World") inWageningen by General Charles Foulkes (commander ofI Canadian Corps ) to discuss the surrender of the German forces in the Netherlands. Prince Bernhard, acting as commander-in-chief of the Dutch Interior Forces, attended the meeting as well. Blaskowitz agreed with all proposals by Foulkes. However, nowhere in the building - some sources claim: nowhere in the whole town - could a typewriter be found. Thus, the surrender document could not be typed. The next day, both parties returned and, in the presence of both General Foulkes and Prince Bernhard, Blaskowitz signed the surrender document which, in the meantime, had been typed. [http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/world/CanadaEuropa/monument/nl(ge(wageningen2-en.asp] .Post war
Blaskowitz was charged with war crimes and tried before a U.S. military court in the
High Command Trial , but committed suicide during the trial onFebruary 5 ,1948 by jumping out of a window ofNuremberg prison. Rumors spread by cell mates, that he may have been murdered by SS men, have never been substantiated.ummary of his military career
Dates of rank
*
Fähnrich :March 2 ,1901
*Leutnant :January 27 ,1902
*Oberleutnant :January 27 ,1910
*Hauptmann :February 17 ,1914
*Major :January 1 ,1922
*Oberstleutnant :April 6 ,1926
*Oberst :October 1 ,1929
*Generalmajor October 1 ,1932
*Generalleutnant :December 1 ,1933
* General der Infanterie:August 1 ,1936
*Generaloberst :October 1 ,1939 Notable decorations
*
Iron Cross Second (1914) and First (1915) Classes
* Clasp to the Iron Cross Second (1939) and First (1939) Classes
*Knight's Cross (1939)
* Oak Leaves (1944)
* Swords (1945)
*Anschluss Medal (1938)
*Sudetenland Medal (1938) with Prague Castle bar (1938)
*Wound Badge - 1918 type (?)
*Cross of Honor (1934)
*Bavaria nMilitary Merit Cross 4th Class with Swords (1916)
*German Cross in Silver (1943)
*Prussia n Knight's Cross of theRoyal House Order of Hohenzollern with Swords (1917)
*Baden Knight's Cross 2nd Class of theOrder of the Zähringen Lion with Swords(1915)
*Oldenburg Friedrich August Cross Second (1916) and First (1916) Classes
*War Merit Cross Second (?) and First (?) Classes
*Order of the Crown of Italy , Grand Cross (1941)
* Mentioned in theWehrmachtbericht (27 September 1939 )ee also
*
List of rulers of the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia
*Lublin Voivode References
* Berger, Florian, "Mit Eichenlaub und Schwertern. Die höchstdekorierten Soldaten des Zweiten Weltkrieges". Selbstverlag Florian Berger, 2006. ISBN 3-9501307-0-5.
* Blaskowitz, Johannes - "German reaction to the invasion of southern France" - (ASIN B0007K469O) - Historical Division, Headquarters, United States Army, Europe, Foreign Military Studies Branch, 1945
* Blaskowitz, Johannes - "Answers to questions directed to General Blaskowitz" - (ASIN B0007K46JY) - Historical Division, Headquarters, United States Army, Europe, Foreign Military Studies Branch, 1945
* Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer. "Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939-1945". Friedburg, Germany: Podzun-Pallas, 2000. ISBN 3-7909-0284-5.
* Giziowski, Richard - "The Enigma of General Blaskowitz" (Hardcover) (ISBN 0-7818-0503-1) - Hippocrene Books, November 1996
* Information on his death - "The New York Times ",February 6 ,1948 , p.13
* Information on his death - "The Times ",February 8 ,1948 , p. 3
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