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Herbert Gundelach

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Years of service
  
1918–45

Died
  
1971, Germany

Rank
  
Generalmajor

Battles and wars
  
World War II

Battles/wars
  
World War II

Service/branch
  
German Army

Name
  
Herbert Gundelach


Allegiance
  
German Empire (to 1918) Weimar Republic (to 1933) Nazi Germany (to 1945)

Awards
  
Eisernes Kreuz, Deutsches Kreuz in Gold

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Herbert Gundelach (15 June 1899 – 4 November 1971) was a German general during the Second World War.

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Biography

On 15 June 1899, Herbert Gundelach was born in Metz, Alsace-Lorraine. Gundelach joined the German Army straight from school. After the war, Gundelach made a brilliant military career in the Reichswehr, which was limited to a standing army of 100 000 men, and then in the Heer, the regular German army.

During the Second World War, Herbert Gundelach participated in many significant military operations. From 1939 to 1941, Lieutenant Colonel Gundelach was appointed as General Generalstabsoffizier in the 16th Infantry Division. The 16.Infanterie-Division fought in the campaign against the Balkans in April, 1941, and then later as a part of the southern sector of the Eastern Front in June, 1941. From February to October 1944, Gundelach was Chief of the General Staff of the XXVIII. Armeekorps. Herbert Gundelach eventually obtained the rank of Generalmajor. He ended the war in captivity, surrendering to the Allies in 1945. He was released in September 1947.

Herbert Gundelach died in 1971.

Decorations

  • Eisernes Kreuz (1914) 2nd class;
  • Verwundetenabzeichen (wound stripe) (1918) in Schwarz (black);
  • Spange zum Eisernen Kreuz 2nd class;
  • Eisernes Kreuz (1939) 1st class;
  • Deutsches Kreuz in Gold, 26 January 1942;
  • References

    Herbert Gundelach Wikipedia