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Rudolf Witzig

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Years of service
  
1935–45, 1956–74

Service/branch
  
Luftwaffe

Name
  
Rudolf Witzig

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Born
  
14 August 1916 Rohlinghausen in Wanne-Eickel (
1916-08-14
)

Allegiance
  
Nazi Germany (to 1945)  West Germany

Rank
  
Major (Wehrmacht) Oberst (Bundeswehr)

Battles/wars
  
World War II Battle of Fort Eben-Emael Invasion of Crete Battle of Tunisia Eastern Front

Awards
  
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves German Cross in Gold Iron Cross (1st & 2nd class)

Died
  
October 3, 2001, Oberschleisheim, Germany

Commands held
  
Fallschirmjager-Regiment Hubner

Battles and wars
  
Battle of Fort Eben-Emael, Battle of Crete, Tunisia Campaign, Eastern Front, World War II

Rudolf Witzig (14 August 1916 in Rohlinghausen, Wanne-Eickel – 3 October 2001 in Oberschleisheim) was a German Fallschirmjager during World War II and Oberst in the Bundeswehr. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves (German: Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub). The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and its higher grade Oak Leaves was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership. Witzig is most well known for his action against the Belgian fortress Fort Eben-Emael.

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Military career

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Rudolf Witzig joined the 16th Pioneer Battalion in Hoxter on 1 April 1935, as an officer candidate. Two years later, on 20 April 1937, he was promoted to Leutnant and served as a Zugfuhrer (platoon leader) in the 31st Pioneer Battalion. Witzig volunteered for service in the Fallschirmjager on 1 August 1938, and joined the Parachute Infantry Battalion under the command of Major Richard Heidrich. A year later, after transferring to the Luftwaffe and then holding the rank of Oberleutnant, he was leader of the Sturmabteilung Koch pioneer platoon. This unit was named after Hauptmann Walter Koch.

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Witzig's greatest military achievement was the capture of Fort Eben-Emael in the Battle of Fort Eben-Emael on 10 May 1940; that same day, Oberleutnant Witzig was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. A special announcement of the Wehrmachtbericht on 11 May lauded the accomplishments of Witzig and his airborne landing group. On 16 May, Witzig was further honored by an early promotion to Hauptmann.

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Rudolf Witzig led the 9th Company of the Parachute Assault Regiment during the Invasion of Crete. Wounded in the course of the battle, he was transferred from the Luftwaffe hospital in Athens to several other hospitals.

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On 10 May 1942, Witzig was placed in command of the Corps Parachute Pioneer Battalion. He received promotion to Major on 24 August 1942. From November 1942, he and his battalion served in Tunisia under the command of Oberst Hasso von Manteuffel, General Friedrich Freiherr von Broich, and General Alfred Bulowius, incorporated into the Barenthin Luftwaffe Regiment. The defensive successes in the northern sector of the Tunisian Front are closely linked with Rudolf Witzig.

Witzig served as the commanding officer of I Battalion, 21st Parachute Pioneer Regiment, from 15 June 1944, and simultaneously as commanding officer of the regiment. Witzig and his unit were mentioned a second time in the Wehrmachtbericht on 8 August 1944, after the destruction of 27 enemy tanks near Kumele.

His last service in World War II was as commanding officer of the 18th Parachute Regiment, from 16 December 1944. He was captured by the British on 8 May 1945 along with his regiment, and went into captivity. Witzig's last honor of the war had come the previous day, when his name was placed on the Honor Roll of the Luftwaffe.

Later life

Rudolf Witzig re-joined the military service in the newly created Bundeswehr of the Federal Republic of Germany on 16 January 1956. He retired on 30 September 1974 holding the rank of Oberst.

Awards

  • Iron Cross (1939)
  • 2nd Class (12 May 1940)
  • 1st Class (13 May 1940)
  • Wound Badge (1939) in Black (18 October 1941)
  • Cuff title
  • "Kreta" (12 November 1942)
  • "Afrika" (6 January 1943)
  • Ground Assault Badge of the Luftwaffe (1 August 1943)
  • German Cross in Gold on 17 October 1943 as Major in the Korps-Fallschirm-Pionier-Bataillon/XI. Flieger-Korps
  • Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves
  • Knight's Cross on 10 May 1940 as Oberleutnant and leader of the Sturmgruppe "Granit" in the Luftlande-Sturmabteilung Koch
  • 662nd Oak Leaves on 25 November 1944 as Major and commander of the I./Fallschirm-Pionier-Regiment 21
  • Mentioned two times in the Wehrmachtbericht
  • Mentioned on Honor Roll of the Luftwaffe on 7 May 1945
  • References

    Rudolf Witzig Wikipedia