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Georg Robert Besslein

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Allegiance
  
Nazi Germany

Battles/wars
  
World War II

Died
  
1993, Heidelberg, Germany

Service/branch
  
Waffen-SS

Unit
  
SS Fortress Regiment 1

Years of service
  
1939–45

Name
  
Georg-Robert Besslein

Battles and wars
  
World War II

Rank
  
Obersturmbannfuhrer

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Awards
  
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross Iron Cross I class Iron Cross II class War Merit Cross class I with Swords War Merit Cross class II with Swords

Georg Robert Besslein (14 December 1911 – 27 April 1993) was an Obersturmbannfuhrer (Senior Storm Unit Leader/Lieutenant Colonel) 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

Georg Robert Besslein was born on 14 December 1911 in Augsburg. He joined the Hitler Youth on 18 October 1931 and the NSDAP and the SS in 1933. His first SS posting was to the 4th Company, SS Standarte 29, but he trained with the German Army's II.Battalion, Infantry Regiment 19 which was stationed in Augsburg in the evenings.

In November 1933, he moved to Munich and attended a NCOs course with the Bavarian Police department until March 1934. He was then sent to the SS-Junkerschule Bad Tolz in April. He graduated the following April and was promoted to Untersturmfuhrer (Second Lieutenant) and was posted to command a platoon in the 13th (Infantry Gun) Company, SS Regiment Deutschland. He was later given command of a platoon in the 19th (Machine Gun) Company in November 1937.

In July 1938, he was made the Adjutant of the Bavarian State Minister Gauleiter Wagner. He returned to the SSDeutschland in November 1938, as the Adjutant of the III.Battalion. In 1939, he took part in the invasion of Czechoslovakia, as the commander of the 13th Company, SS Deutschland. He was promoted to Hauptsturmfuhrer (Captain) on 1 September 1939.

World War II

The newly promoted Hauptsturmfuhrer Besslein, took part in the Polish Campaign and was awarded the Iron Cross II class at the end of September. In February 1940, he was posted onto the staff of the II.Battalion of the Artillery Reserve Regiment back again in Munich. He served with the Artillery Reserve during the Battle of France and in December 1940, was posted to the Waffen SS Administration Department.

In May 1941 he took part in the Invasion of the Balkans (Operation Marita) and in June returned to the SS-Junkerschule Bad Tolz as a staff instructor. In February 1942, he was posted to the SS Infantry Reserve Battalion Germania as the commander of the Infantry Gun Company.

Promoted to Sturmbannfuhrer (Storm Unit Leader/Major) in January 1943, he was given command of the SS Infantry Gun Reserve Battalion 1, in April and in August took over command of the SS Panzergrenadier school.

He remained at the SS Panzergrenadier school until taking over command of the SS Fortress Regiment 1 in January 1945.

As the Commander of the SS Fortress Regiment 1, he was involved in the Siege of Breslau encircled by the Red Army for 82 days, the garrison held out until 6 May 1945. During this time Besslein was awarded the Iron Cross I class and the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (30 April 1945) and also promoted to Obersturmbannfuhrer (Senior Storm Unit Leader/Lieutenant Colonel).

Post war

Besslein surrendered with the rest of the Breslau garrison on 6 May 1945, he remained in Soviet captivity until October 1955. Georg Robert Besslein died on 27 April 1993 in Heidelberg.

Awards

  • Iron Cross (1939)
  • 2nd Class (30 September 1939)
  • 1st Class (3 February 1945)
  • War Merit Cross
  • 2nd Class (20 April 1942)
  • 1st Class (1 September 1944)
  • Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 30 April 1945 as SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer and commander of SS-Festungs-Regiment 1 "Beslein" in the Festung Breslau (fortress Breslau)
  • References

    Georg-Robert Besslein Wikipedia