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Allegiance
  
Awards
  
Name
  
Friedrich Frisius


Rank
  
Years of service
  
1913–45

Service/branch
  
Friedrich Frisius Vizeadmiral Friedrich Frisius


Born
  
17 January 1895Bad Salzuflen (
1895-01-17
)

Commands held
  
Fortress commander Dunkirk

Died
  
August 30, 1970, Lingen, Germany

Similar People
  
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Friedrich Frisius (17 January 1895 – 30 August 1970) was a German naval commander of World War II.

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Life

Friedrich Frisius VHU PRAHA

Born in 1895 in Bad Salzuflen, Frisius entered the German Navy as a cadet in 1913 and was trained on the protected cruiser Victoria Louise just before the outbreak of the First World War. During the war he put in service on torpedo boats and cruisers and was promoted to Lieutenant, and in the inter-war period he commanded a torpedo boat as well as an assignment from 1919 to 1923 on the Baltic coastal defences, maintaining law and order in Germany itself and putting down Communist uprisings. He also joined the Abwehr's Foreign Department at the Reich Defence Ministry from 1929 to 1931 and from 1935 onwards (with a break to command two ships and for a role at the Naval Academy Mürwik).

Friedrich Frisius Frisius Friedrich Mmoires de Guerre

By 1939 he was a staff-officer of the Hamburg Kriegsmarine Service Centre (one of the other Kriegsmarinedienststellen, which were responsible for troop movements and the use of merchant shipping for the war office), and later moved to the Boulogne Service Centre. He remained in the area as commander of the Boulogne's coastal defences, from 26 January 1941 onwards. From 16 December 1941 to 28 October 1944, he took over command of the defences of the whole Pas de Calais, though these were non-existent by 15 September 1944, when he was moved to command the Fortress of Dunkirk (Festung Duenkirchen). He was in command of German forces there throughout its long siege in 1944-45 (being promoted to Vizeadmiral (vice admiral) on 30 September 1944), and signed its unconditional surrender at the end of the war. He was held as a POW at Island Farm, the Special Camp 11 at Bridgend, from then until his release on 6 October 1947.

Friedrich Frisius PANNETHEKA

He died in Lingen in 1970.

Awards and decorations

  • Iron Cross (1914) 2nd and 1st Class
  • Clasp to the Iron Cross (1939) 2nd and 1st Class
  • German Cross in Gold (16 September 1944)
  • References

    Friedrich Frisius Wikipedia


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