- Werner von Fritsch
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name= Werner Freiherr von Fritsch
born=birth date|1880|8|4|df=y
died=dda|1939|9|22|1880|8|4|df=y
placeofbirth=Benrath,German Empire
placeofdeath=Warsaw , Poland
caption=Werner Freiherr von Fritsch
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allegiance=flagicon|German EmpireGerman Empire (to 1918)
flagicon|GermanyWeimar Republic (to 1933)
flagicon|Nazi GermanyNazi Germany
serviceyears=1898 –1939
rank=General
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awards=Pour le Mérite
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laterwork=Werner Freiherr (Baron) von Fritsch (
4 August 1880 –22 September 1939 ) was a prominentWehrmacht officer, member of theGerman High Command , and the first Germangeneral to die in theSecond World War .Early life
Von Fritsch was born in Benrath in the
Rhine Province of theGerman Empire . He entered the Imperial German Army ("Reichsheer") at the age of 18, and won the attention of theGerman General Staff with his superior military qualities. In 1901, at the age of 21, he transferred to thePrussian Military Academy ("Preußische Kriegsakademie "). As aFirst Lieutenant ("Oberleutnant") in 1911, he was appointed to the General Staff. Between 1914 and 1918, duringWorld War I , he gradually increased in importance and received, among other awards, theIron Cross First Class and a black wound badge for a head wound he received while visiting the front lines.Interwar period
During the
interwar period , von Fritsch served in theWeimar Republic 's Armed Forces ("Reichswehr "). He was promoted toLieutenant-General ("Generalleutnant") in 1932. After theNazis came to power in 1933, von Fritsch was appalled by their lawlessness and suppression of civil liberties, but did not openly criticise them. However, he was worried thatAdolf Hitler would cause a war with theSoviet Union . Von Fritsch had supported the Weimar liaison with them.In 1934, von Fritsch was promoted to the Army High Command ("
Oberkommando des Heeres ", or OKH), and made Commander-in-Chief of the OKH the next year. He, alongsideWerner von Blomberg , set about rearming Germany. In 1936, when von Blomberg was promoted to field marshal, General von Fritsch received promotion to von Blomberg's vacated rank ofColonel General ("Generaloberst "). Colonel General von Fritsch was among the officers present at theHossbach Conference in 1937 where German dictatorAdolf Hitler made his aggressive intentions known, but was dismayed by this, as he knew the army was not ready.The Blomberg-Fritsch Affair
Heinrich Himmler andHermann Göring , inspired by the resignation ofWerner von Blomberg , accused the unmarried Fritsch, who had never been awomaniser and had preferred to concentrate on his army career, of engaging in homosexual activity. He was forced to resign on4 February 1938 , and was replaced byWalther von Brauchitsch , whom von Fritsch himself recommended for the post. Also, Hitler took advantage of the situation by replacing several generals and ministers with people even more loyal to him, taking control of the German Armed Forces ("Wehrmacht "). Soon, it became known that the charges were false, and an honour court of officers examined theBlomberg-Fritsch Affair , although it was presided over by Göring himself. The successful annexation ofAustria intoGreater Germany ("Anschluss ") ofMarch 12 silenced all critics of Hitler, Göring and Himmler. Fritsch was acquitted onMarch 18 , but the damage to his name had been done.World War II
Just before the outbreak of
World War II , Fritsch was recalled, and chose to personally inspect the front lines as the "Honorary Colonel of the 12th Artillery Regiment" [Barnett, "Hitler's Generals", p. 40] during the Invasion of Poland, a very unusual activity for someone of his rank. On22 September 1939 , inPraga during the Siege of Warsaw, a stone chipped by gunfire tore an artery in his leg. In his book "Berlin Diary ",William Shirer wrote that although von Fritsch had suffered a serious wound, it was not mortal. His adjutant attempted to stop the bleeding and carry him to the rear, but von Fritsch took off his monocle, looked at him and stated: "Ach", don't bother!". He bled to death shortly thereafter.As von Fritsch was the first German general to be killed in combat in World War II, the event was closely examined. It is believed that he deliberately sought death. Von Fritsch received a ceremonial state funeral four days later in
Berlin .Legacy
Freiherr von Fritsch Kaserne in
Darmstadt was named after von Fritsch after his death. It was later combined with the adjoining Cambrai Kaserne. The facilities were combined when theUnited States Army occupied Darmstadt in 1945. Cambrai-Fritsch Kaserne is scheduled to be turned over to the German government by March 2009. [ [http://www.armytimes.com/news/2007/07/army_europeclosings_070711w/ DoD announces more Germany closings] (from theArmy Times website)]Notes
References
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* Barnett, Correlli, Ed. "Hitler's Generals" Grove Weidenfeld, New York, NY, 1989.
* Read, Anthony "The Devil's Disciples: The Lives and Times of Hitler's Inner Circle" Pimlico, London, 2003, 2004.
* Wheeler-Bennett, Sir John "The Nemesis of Power : The German Army in Politics 1918-1945" Palgrave Macmillan, London, 1953, 1964, 2005.
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