Allegiance Nazi Germany Years of service 1936–45 Battles/wars World War II Role Composer | Service/branch Waffen SS Rank Hauptsturmfuhrer Name Heinrich Schmelzer | |
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Unit 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich Died March 20, 1680, Prague, Czech Republic Similar People Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber, Antonio Bertali, Johann Jakob Froberger, John Holloway |
Johann Heinrich Schmelzer: Sonata Quarta; Elizabeth Blumenstock, baroque violin; Voices of Music
Heinrich Schmelzer (14 March 1914 – 4 April 1985) was a Hauptsturmfuhrer (Captain) in the Waffen SS who was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves during World War II. He joined the SS-Pioniersturmbann in June, 1935 and in September 1939 was a section commander in the 3rd Company. Later as an SS-Oberscharfuhrer (Technical Sergeant) he was the half Zugfuhrer (platoon leader) in the same 3rd Company, during April 1941. He moved to the Motorcycle Battalion as engineer reconnaissance Zugfuhrer between May and August 1941. In December 1943 he was given command of the mixed Pionier Company of the Kampfgruppe Das Reich which he led until the forming of the 4th Heavy Company which he commanded until it was dissolved in August 1944. At that time he became the 2nd Company Commander until Christmas 1944, then moved to the 3rd Company which he commanded until the end of the war. Schmelzer won the Oakleaves for his actions as sector commander of the Das Reich battlegroup near Cielle and La Roche on 7 January.
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- Johann Heinrich Schmelzer Sonata Quarta Elizabeth Blumenstock baroque violin Voices of Music
- Johann heinrich schmelzer sonata iv a sei voices of music
- Awards and decorations
- References

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