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Alfred Zerbel

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Awards
  
German Cross

Died
  
December 15, 1987


Name
  
Alfred Zerbel

Battles/wars
  
World War II

Battles and wars
  
World War II

Alfred Zerbel

Born
  
8 September 1904 Ostritz, Saxony, German Empire (
1904-09-08
)

Allegiance
  
Weimar Republic (to 1933)  Nazi Germany (to 1945)  West Germany

Rank
  
Oberst im Generalstab (Wehrmacht) Generalleutnant (Bundeswehr)

Commands held
  
2nd Panzergrenadier Division Inspector of the Army

Service/branch
  
Reichswehr, German Army (Wehrmacht), German Army (Bundeswehr)

Years of service
  
1924–1945 1956–1964

Alfred Zerbel (8 September 1904 – 15 December 1987) was a German general who served as a staff officer in the Wehrmacht during World War II, and as the second Inspector of the Army in the German Army of the Bundeswehr.

Biography

Zerbel first entered the military as an infantry officer candidate in the Reichswehr in 1924, and received his commission in 1927. In the Wehrmacht, he served in the Army's general staff, the Oberkommando des Heeres, and as first staff officer (chief of staff) of the 299th Infantry Division and Army Group Centre on the Eastern Front. He received the Silver German Cross in February 1945. At the end of the war, he led a Kampfgruppe of the 11th Panzer Division.

After being captured by the Americans, he was a prisoner of war until 1948. During the denazification period, he served on the U.S. Army's Operational History (German) Section. In 1956, he joined the Bundeswehr as a Colonel. He was promoted to Brigadier General, and then Major General, serving as a staff officer and deputy corps commander. In 1958, he was made commander of the 2nd Panzergrenadier Division, and in April 1960 he became Inspector of the Army, the commander of the German Army, on the death of Hans Röttiger. He served until his retirement in September 1964.

References

Alfred Zerbel Wikipedia