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Friedrich Blond

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Nickname(s)
  
Friedel

Years of service
  
1939–45 1957–83

Name
  
Friedrich Blond

Battles and wars
  
World War II

Service/branch
  
Waffen-SS Bundesheer

Battles/wars
  
World War II

Died
  
May 28, 2009

Rank
  
Obersturmfuhrer, Oberst

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Allegiance
  
Nazi Germany (to 1945)  Austria

Awards
  
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross German Cross in Gold Iron Cross I class Iron Cross II class Close Combat Clasp in Bronze Wound Badge Infantry Assault Badge

Unit
  
1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler

Friedrich "Friedel" Blond (29 April 1920 – 28 May 2009) was an Obersturmfuhrer (first lieutenant) in the Waffen-SS during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, which was awarded to recognize extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership during World War II.

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Early life

Blond was born on 29 April 1920, in Braunau am Inn. His father was an Officer in the Austrian Army and the family moved to Vorarlberg where Friedrich grew up.
He volunteered for the SS-Standarte Deutschland after the Anschluss of Austria in 1938.

World War II

During World War II, Blond took part in the Polish Campaign, the Battle of France, Operation Marita the invasion of the Balkans and Operation Barbarossa the invasion of the Soviet Union.

He was selected to become an officer and was posted to the SS-Junkerschule at Posen-Treskau in the Summer of 1944. After Graduation he was promoted to Untersturmfuhrer (second lieutenant) and given command of the 12th Company in the SS Training and Reserve Battalion Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, who were based in Hagen.

Berlin

Blond and his Battalion were moved to Berlin towards the end of the war, his company being reinforced with men from the Army and from the Luftwaffe Flak units. In April 1945, his company was attached to the 23 SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division Nederland. On 18 April, Blond was in command of 200 men who formed a defensive line slowly retreating towards the centre of Berlin. After several days of fighting, the company was reduced to thirty men.

On 28 April 1945, Blond was wounded for the fourth time in the war by bomb splinters and awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross for his bravery in the Battle of Berlin, but did not receive the decoration as there were none available to issue.

Post war

Blond survived the war and became an officer in the Austrian Army and attained the rank of colonel.

References

Friedrich Blond Wikipedia


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