Geyr von Schweppenburg, Reichsfreiherr, Leo
- Date of birth:
- March 2nd, 1886 (Potsdam/Brandenburg, Germany)
- Date of death:
- January 27th, 1974 (Irschenhausen/Bavaria, Germany)
- Nationality:
- German
Biography
Promotions:
August 22nd, 1904: Fahnenjunker-Gefreiter;
October, 19th, 1905: Leutnant;
April 18th, 1913: Oberleutnant;
January 27th, 1915: Rittmeister;
April 1st, 1925: Major mit RDA vom 1-2-1925 (10a);
February 1st, 1930: Oberstleutnant (2);
October 1st, 1932: Oberst (15);
September 1st, 1935: Generalmajor (1);
October 1st, 1937: Generalleutnant (1);
April 1st, 1940: General der Panzertruppen (2).
Career:
Spetember 1st, 1939: Kdr. 3.Panzer-Division;
February 15th, 1940: Kom. Gen. XXIV. A.K.;
April 1st, 1942: Führer-Reserve OKH;
July 20th, 1942: Kom. Gen. XXXX. Pz.K.;
October 1st, 1942: Führer-Reserve OKH;
February 1st, 1943: Kdt. z. Chef Ausb. Wesen i.Ers.Heer;
February 21st, 1943: mdFb LXXXVI. A.K.;
April 1st, 1943: St. d. Heeres-Gruppe D;
May 20th, 1943: Gen.d.Pz.Tr. OB West;
August 5th, 1943: Kom. Gen. LVIII. Res.Pz.K.;
December 26th, 1943: Gen.d.Pz.Tr. OB West;
January 1st, 1944: mdFb Pz.Gruppe West;
April 20th, 1944: OB Pz.Gruppe West;
July 2nd, 1944: General d.Pz.Tr. West;
August 7th, 1944: Insp.d.Pz.Tr.
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- Period:
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Rank:
- General der Panzertruppen (Lieutenant-General of Armoured Forces)
- Unit:
- Kommandierender General, XXIV. Armeekorps (motorisiert), Heer
- Awarded on:
- July 9th, 1941
The following wartime excerpt describes why Schweppenburg received the Knight’s Cross…
“General der Panzertruppe Fuhr. Geyr von Schweppenburg skillfully planned out his Panzerkorps’ attack across the Bug river and thereafter led the unit with great energy during its drive through Polesia’s difficult terrain as far as Kobryn. From here he directed an unstoppable advance that led to Bereza Kartuska and eventually Sluck over the course of just 5 days. In this time his troops captured or destroyed about 150 enemy tanks as well as a similar number of artillery pieces of all kinds. During these aforementioned actions he acted as an ever-present example of devotion to duty in the foremost combat zones. The ultimate result was that he and his men achieved a decisive success for the fulfillment of the Panzergruppe’s overall mission.”
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