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Lindemann, Gerhard Heinrich (Generalmajor)

Date of birth:
August 2nd, 1896 (Verden an der Aller, Germany)
Date of death:
April 28th, 1994 (Bremen, Germany)
Nationality:
German

Biography

Promotions:
00.08.1915: Leutnant
01.07.1934: Hauptmann
01.08.1938: Major
01.08.1941: Oberstleutnant
01.04.1942: Oberst
01.07.1944: Generalmajor

Career:
Entered Army Service (00 Aug 1914)
War Volunteer in the 7th Field-Artillery-Regiment (00 Aug 1914-00 Jan 1915)
Fahnenjunker in the 158th Infantry-Regiment, later Platoon-Leader in the 158th Infantry-Regiment (00 Jan 1915-?? ??? 1916)
Platoon-Leader in the 29th MG-Detachment (?? ??? 1916-Summer 1917)
Company-Leader in the 29th MG-Detachment (Summer 1917-?? ??? 1919)
Transferred back into the 158th Infantry-Regiment, lastly Regiments-Adjutant (?? ??? 1919-31 Mar 1920)
Retired (31 Mar 1920)
Reactivated to Army Service (01 Jul 1934)
Company-Chief in the 16th Infantry-Regiment (01 Jul 1934-01 Oct 1934)
Company-Chief in the 65th Infantry-Regiment (01 Oct 1934-03 Jan 1939)
Commander of the Replacement-Battalion of the 47th Infantry-Regiment (03 Jan 1939-01 Sep 1939)
Battalion-Commander in the 489th Infantry-Regiment (01 Sep 1939-01 Jan 1941)
Battalion-Commander in the 102nd Infantry-Division (01 Jan 1941-00 Dec 1941)
Commander of the 216th Infantry-Regiment (00 Dec 1941-16 Nov 1943)
Führer-Reserve & Detached to the 8th Division-Leaders-Course, Döberitz-Elsgrund (16 Nov 1943-14 Dec 1943)
Temporary Leader of Corps-Detachment C (00 Apr 1944-01 Jun 1944)
Delegated with the Leadership of the 361st Infantry-Division (00 May 1944-01 Jul 1944)
Commander of the 361st Infantry-Division (01 Jul 1944-22 Jul 1944)
Captured near Brody, in Soviet Captivity (thought dead in close combat, and was 'posthumously' awarded Eichenlaub zum Ritterkreuz) (22 Jul 1944-07 Oct 1955)
Co-Signatory of the call 'An Volk und Wehrmacht' of the Federal German Officers in the National Committee of Free Germany (08 Dec 1944)
Released (07 Oct 1955)

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Period:
First World War (1914-1918)
Awarded on:
October 5th, 1915
Eisernes Kreuz 2.Klasse (1914)
Period:
First World War (1914-1918)
Awarded on:
April 25th, 1918
Eisernes Kreuz 1.Klasse (1914)
Dienstauszeichnung der Wehrmacht 4.Klasse, 4 Jahre
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Awarded on:
May 24th, 1940
1939 Spange zum Eisernes Kreuz 2er Klasse 1914
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Awarded on:
June 10th, 1940
1939 Spange zum Eisernes Kreuz 1er Klasse 1914
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Oberstleutnant (Lieutenant-colonel)
Unit:
Kdr, Infanterie-Regiment 216, 86. Infanterie-Division
Awarded on:
March 7th, 1942
Deutsches Kreuz in Gold
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Awarded on:
1942
Medaille
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Oberst (Colonel)
Unit:
Kommandeur, Infanterie-Regiment 216, 86. Infanterie-Division, Heer
Awarded on:
January 25th, 1943
The following wartime excerpt (dated 28.01.1943) describes why Lindemann received the Knight’s Cross…

“Oberst Lindemann defended a strongpoint near Toropez with only weak forces available at his disposal.”

This action began on the 26.11.1942, during Operation Mars. Lindemann and his Regiment were deployed in the Lutschessa valley and Lindemann was given operational control of this area’s defense. Two days later the Soviets renewed their attack in this area with many soldiers and about 200 tanks. Under Lindemann’s command however this new assault was successfully contained, and the situation was later resolved completely by counterattacking Panzer forces.
Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Generalmajor (Brigadier)
Unit:
mit der Führung beauftagt 361. Infanterie-Division
Awarded on:
September 10th, 1944
Ritterkreuz mit Eichenlaub
Awarded for the leadership of his 361. Infanterie-Division during the Soviet attack on Army Group North Ukraine in summer 1944.

580th Award.

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