- Felix Steiner
Infobox Military Person
name=Felix Steiner
lived=birth date|1896|5|23|df=y — death date and age|1966|5|12|1896|5|23|df=y
placeofbirth=Stallupönen,East Prussia
placeofdeath=Munich
nickname=
allegiance=Germany
serviceyears=1914 - 1945
rank=Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS
commands= SS-Standarte "Deutschland", SS-Division (mot.) "Germania", 5th. SS-Panzer Division "Wiking" and III.(germanische) SS-Panzerkorps.
unit=
battles=
awards="Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub und Schwertern"
laterwork=Felix Martin Julius Steiner (
23 May 1896 –12 May 1966 ) was a GermanHeer andWaffen-SS officer who served in bothWorld War I andWorld War II .Steiner ranks as one of the most innovative commanders of the
Waffen-SS . He skillfully commanded the SS-Deutschland Regiment through the invasions ofPoland ,France and theLow Countries . He was then chosen by Himmler to oversee the creation of, and then command the volunteer SS Division, SS-Division "Wiking". In 1943, he was promoted to the command ofIII (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps .On
28 January 1945 , Steiner was placed in command of the 11th SS Panzer-Army. His army was part ofArmy Group Vistula .On
21 April , during theBattle for Berlin , Steiner was placed in command ofArmy Detachment Steiner . On22 April , his sensible refusal to attack the Russians advancing onBerlin resulted in one of Hitler's most infamous outbursts. The Russians outnumbered Steiner's worn out and exhausted unit by no less than ten to one.Imprisoned until 1948, he was cleared of all charges of
War Crimes and after writing several books, died onMay 12 ,1966 .Career
Felix Martin Julius Steiner was born on
May 23 ,1896 in Stallupönen,East Prussia .In 1914, on the eve of war, Steiner joined the
Prussia n Officer Corps as a cadet. During the course of the war, he earned theIron Cross first and second class and finished the war as anOberleutnant .After the war, Steiner led a unit of
Freikorps in the East Prussian city ofMemel . He rejoined the army in 1922 and by 1933 had attained the rank of Major.After the
NSDAP takeover, Steiner joined theReichswehr staff and began work developing new training techniques and tactics.During this time he was exposed to the training and doctrines of the
Schutzstaffel andSturmabteilung . He was intrigued by the training techniques of theSS-Verfügungstruppen (SS-VT; The precursors of the Waffen-SS), which placed emphasis on unit cohesion and trust, with an informal relationship between the enlisted and commissioned ranks. In 1935, Steiner took command of a Battalion of SS-VT troops, and within a year had been promoted to SS-Standartenführer and was in command of the SS-Deutschland Regiment.The outbreak of war saw Steiner as an SS-Oberführer and still in charge of the SS-Deutschland. He led his regiment well through Invasion of Poland and the
Battle of France , earning theKnight's Cross on15 August 1940 .Wiking Division
After the early war campaigns, Steiner was chosen by SS-Reichsführer
Heinrich Himmler to oversee the creation of, and then command the new volunteer SS Division, SS-Division "Wiking". The Wiking was made up of Non-German volunteers, and at the time of its creation consisted mostly of Dutch,Walloons , andScandinavians including the Danish regiment Frikorps Danmark.In the Wiking Division, Steiner created a capable formation from disparate elements, and he commanded them competently through the many battles in the east from 1941 until his promotion to command of the
III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps .While there are several incidents documented by historians in which the division engaged in massacres, the Wiking's official combat record is clear of any specific
War Crimes prosecutions.Army Group Vistula
In January 1945, Steiner along with the III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps was transferred from the
Courland Pocket to help with the defence of the German homeland.The III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps was assigned to
Army Group Vistula and put under the newEleventh SS Panzer Army , although this army really only existed on paper. Once the Soviets reached the Oder, Eleventh SS Panzer Army became inactive and the III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps was re-assigned to theGerman Third Panzer Army as a reserve during the Soviet'sBerlin Offensive Operation . During theBattle of Halbe , the first major battle of the offensive, GeneralGotthard Heinrici , the commander of Army Group Vistula, transferred most of the III SS Panzer Corps's divisions to corps in General Theodor Busse'sGerman Ninth Army .Steiner had always been one of
Hitler 's favourite commanders, who admired his 'get the job done' attitude and the fact that he owed his allegiance to the Waffen SS, not thePrussia n Officer Corps.Joseph Goebbels also praised Steiner. "He is energetic and purposeful and is attacking his job with great verve," Goebbels wrote onMarch 1 ,1945 .By
21 April , Soviet Marshal Zhukov's1st Belorussian Front had broken through the German lines on theSeelow Heights .Adolf Hitler , ignoring the facts, started to call the ragtag units that came under Steiner's command "Army Detachment Steiner " ("Armeeabteilung Steiner"). Army Detachment Steiner was something more than a corps but less than an army.Hitler ordered Steiner to attack the northern flank of the huge
salient created by the 1st Belorussian Front's breakout. In conjunction with Steiner's attack, the Ninth Army under GeneralTheodor Busse , was to attack from the south in a pincer attack. The Ninth Army had been pushed to south of the 1st Belorussian Front's salient. To facilitate this attack, Steiner was assigned the three divisions of the Ninth Army'sCI Army Corps : the4th SS Police Division , the 5th "Jäger" Division, and the25th Panzer Grenadier Division . All three divisions were north of theFinow Canal on the Northern flank of Zhukov's salient. Weidling's LVI Panzer Corps, which was still east of Berlin with its northern flank just belowWerneuchen , was also to participate in the attack.Beevor pp. 267,268] Ziemke pp. 87,88]The three divisions from CI Army Corps were to attack south from
Eberswalde on the Finow Canal towards the LVI Panzer Corps. The three divisions from CI Army Corps were 24 kilometres (about fifteen miles) east of Berlin and the attack to the south would cut the 1st Belorussian Front's salient in two.Steiner called Heinrici and informed him that the plan could not be implemented because the 5th "Jäger" Division and the 25th Panzer Grenadier Division were deployed defensively and could not be redeployed until the
II Naval Division arrived from the coast to relieve them. This left only two battalions of the 4th SS Police Division available and they had no combat weapons.Based on Steiner's assessment, Heinrici called
Hans Krebs , Chief of Staff of theGerman General Staff of the Supreme Army Command ("Oberkommando des Heeres ", orOKH ), and told him that the plan could not be implemented. Heinrici asked to speak to Hitler, but was told Hitler was too busy to take his call.On
22 April 1945 , at his afternoon conference, Hitler became aware that Steiner was not going to attack and he fell into a tearful rage. Hitler declared that the war was lost, he blamed the generals, and announced that he would stay on in Berlin until the end and then kill himself.Ziemke p. 89]On the same day, General
Rudolf Holste was given what few mobile forces Steiner commanded so that he could participate in a new plan to relieve Berlin. Holste was to attack from the north while GeneralWalther Wenck attacked from the west and GeneralTheodor Busse attacked from the south. These attacks amounted to little and, on27 April , the Soviet forces attacking to the north and to the south of Berlin linked up to the west of the city.End of the War - Peacetime
After the surrender, Steiner was incarcerated until 1948. He faced charges at the Nuremberg Trials, but they were all dropped and he was released. He dedicated the last decades of his life to writing his memoirs and several books about the war. He died on
12 May 1966 .Promotions
*
June 1 1936 Entrance into theSS-Verfügungstruppe as "SS-Standartenführer "
* Started World War II as "SS-Oberführer "
*November 9 ,1940 promoted "SS-Brigadeführer " and Major-General of the Waffen-SS
*January 1 ,1942 promoted "SS-Gruppenführer " and Leutnant-General of the Waffen-SS
*July 1 ,1943 promoted "SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS"
* Knight's Cross, awardedAugust 15 ,1940
* Oakleaves to Knight's Cross, awardedDecember 23 ,1942
* Swords to Knight's Cross, awardedAugust 10 ,1944
*German Cross in Gold, awardedApril 22 ,1942
* Mentioned in theWehrmachtbericht Commands
* Commander of the SS-Regiment "Deutschland"
June 1 1936 toDecember 1 1940
*December 1 1940 toJanuary 1 1943 Commander of SS-Germania Division (mot),
* OnDecember 31 1940 SS-Germania Division renamed SS-Wiking Division
* OnNovember 9 1942 SS-Wiking redesignated 5.SS-Wiking Panzergrenadier Division (I),
*May 10 1943 toNovember 9 1944 Commander of theIII (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps
*November 26 1944 toMarch 5 1945 Commander of the XI SS Panzer Army
* Command of theIII (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps a corps in theThird Panzer Army
* OnApril 21 1945 what remained of Steiner's command redesignatedArmy Detachment Steiner ee also
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Operation Solstice References
*Gordon Williamson - "The SS: Hitler's Instrument of Terror: The Full Story From Street Fighters to the Waffen-SS " - Motorbooks International, (March 1994), ISBN 0879389052, ISBN 978-0879389055.
* Beevor, Antony. "Berlin: The Downfall 1945", Penguin Books, 2002, ISBN 0-670-88695-5
* Ziemke, Earl F. "Battle For Berlin: End Of The Third Reich", NY: Ballantine Books, London: Macdomald & Co, 1969.----Further reading
* Trevor-Roper, Hugh. "Final Entries 1945 The Diaries of Joseph Goebbels". New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1978.
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