- Von Blücher Brothers at Crete
Among the German dead at the
Battle of Crete were a trio of brothers, relatives of thePrussia n generalGebhard Leberecht von Blücher of Waterloo fame. The first to fall was CountLeberecht von Blücher , who was attempting to resupply his brother,Lieutenant Wolfgang von Blücher , with ammunition when the latter and hisplatoon were surrounded by members of the Black Watch. The 19-year old Leberecht had commandeered a horse which he attempted to gallop through British lines; he almost reached his brother's position, and in fact was shot before the count's very eyes. The next day, 24-year old Wolfgang was killed with his whole platoon, followed by the youngest brother, 17-year old Hans-Joachim, who was reported killed in action a few days later but whose body was never recovered. For years afterward, Cretan villagers report seeing a ghostly rider galloping at night down a road near the spot where Leberecht was shot; yet until they were told the story of the von Blücher brothers, they had assumed that he was British. [Peter D. Antill, "Crete 1941: Germany's lightning airborne assault", "Campaign" series (Osprey Publishing : Oxford; New York, 2005) ISBN 1-84176-844-8, pp. 61-62]ee also
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* [http://www.fallschirmjaeger-denkmal.de/G29eng.htm Grave of Wolfgang and Hans-Joachim von Blücher]
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