- Hellmuth Mäder
Infobox Military Person
name=Hellmuth Mäder
lived=birth date|1908|7|5|df=y — death date and age|1984|5|12|1908|7|5|df=y
caption=Hellmuth Mäder
placeofbirth=Rotterode ,Thuringia
placeofdeath=Konstanz
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|Nazi GermanyNazi Germany (to 1945)
flagicon|West GermanyWest Germany
branch=Heer
serviceyears=1936-1945, 1956 - 1968
rank=Generalmajor (Wehrmacht)Generalleutnant (Bundeswehr)
commands="7. Panzer-Division"
unit=
battles=World War II
*Operation Barbarossa
awards= Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords
laterwork=Bundeswehr Hellmuth Mäder (
5 July ,1908 -12 May 1984 ) was a German general duringWorld War II . He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords.Military career
A native of
Rotterode ,Thuringia , Hellmuth Mäder joined the Army in 1936, and by September 1939 was serving as a junior officer with 34. Infanterie-Division. In the spring of 1940,Oberleutnant Mäder commanded the 14th Company of the Infanterie-Regiment 522 in the newly formed 297. Infanterie-Division, which was not deployed in the Western campaign. In late 1940 he was appointed commander of III Battalion / Infanterie-Regiment 522, and served in that post during the opening phase ofOperation Barbarossa . His division fought under Army Group South, advancing onKiev and Rostov, and for his gallantry during the defensive action of winter 1941/1942, Mäder was awarded theKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross onApril 3 ,1942 . In July 1942 he was promoted to Major and took command of Infanterie-Regiment 522, which distinguished itself during 6. Armee’s drive to the Don, fighting atKharkov , the Izyum Pocket and Voronezh.Promoted to
Oberstleutnant , Mäder led his regiment intoStalingrad , where it was cut off with the rest of 6. Armee. Hellmuth Mäder led battle groups of his regiment and others during the defensive fighting of December 1942 and January 1943. A serious wound led to his evacuation by air before the final collapse of 6. Armee at Stalingrad.While recovering from his wounds Mäder was placed on the Führerreserve until early 1944. Promoted to
Oberst , he was given command of the "Eingreifbrigade Narwa" and returned to the northern sector of the Eastern Front. Here he was successful in halting a number of localized Soviet attacks before being severely wounded once more. This time, on recovery from his wounds he was appointed commander of the Heeresgruppen Waffenschule Nord, a weapons training establishment. When the Soviets launched their 1944 summer offensives he returned to the front, having responsibility for organizing the defence of a vital railway junction at Schaulen, between Königsberg and Riga. He held it open under heavy attack for two days, allowing retreating German units to pass safely through. For this achievement he was awarded the Oak Leaves onAugust 27 1944 .That autumn Mäder served briefly as commander of the "7. Panzerdivision", again on the northern Russian front. At the end of 1944 he was given command of the elite Führer Begleit Brigade, a part of Panzerkorps Grossdeutschland. He led it through Ardennes offensive, and when, early 1945, the brigade was expanded to become the Führer Grenadier Division, the promoted
Generalmajor Mäder was put in command. The new division saw fighting on the Eastern front near Stettin, before being forced to retreat south-west to the outskirts ofVienna . Here, during the final battles for the Austrian capital, Generalmajor Mäder was awarded the Swords to his Knight's Cross onApril 18 ,1945 .Although Mäder had surrendered to US forces, he was handed over to the Soviets, who held him in captivity until 1955.
Bundeswehr
In 1956 Mäder joined the
Bundeswehr , serving with the rank of Brigadegeneral and commanded of the InfanterieschuleHammelburg . His last rank before retirement wasGeneralleutnant . In 1974 he was arrested and convicted to two years imprisonment for money he embezzled in his position in the Bundeswehr as well as for inconsistencies in his expense reports. An accusation which he denied until he died onMay 12 ,1984 inKonstanz [Berger 2006, p.204] .Awards
*
Iron Cross (1939)
** 2nd Class (June 1941)
** 1st Class (August 1941)
*Wound Badge in Silver
*Close Combat Clasp in Bronze
*Infantry Assault Badge in Silver
* Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords
** Knight's Cross (3 April 1942)
** 560. Oak Leaves (27 August 1944)
** 143. Swords (18 April 1945)References
* Berger, Florian: "Mit Eichenlaub und Schwertern. Die höchstdekorierten Soldaten des Zweiten Weltkrieges" (With oak leaves and swords: the highest decorated soldiers of World War II). Selbstverlag Florian Berger, 2006. ISBN 3-9501307-0-5. de icon
* Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer: "Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939–1945" (The holders of the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross, 1939–1945). Friedburg, Germany: Podzun-Pallas, 2000. ISBN 3-7909-0284-5. de iconExternal links
* [http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Personenregister/M/MaederH.htm Hellmuth Mäder @ lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de]
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