SOME
OF THE PRISONERS HELD AT
SPECIAL
CAMP 11
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Poor
quality photo due to it being a scan taken from the Xeroxed copy of
the service record.
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This profile is based on a copy
of Freiherr von Mauchenheim genannt Bechtolsheim’s microfilmed service
record housed at the United States National Archives and Records Administration
in Washington, D.C. A nephew of the late general graciously provided the
family photographs and supplementary biographical and family information.
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NAME: General der Artillerie Anton-Reichard Hermann Friedrich Maria Freiherr von Mauchenheim genannt Bechtolsheim
RANK: General der Artillerie
CAPTURED: Norway
DATE: 16 October 1945
PERSONAL
DATE
OF BIRTH: 9 July 1896
PLACE OF BIRTH: Würzburg/Bayern
DATE OF DEATH: 9 February 1961
PLACE OF DEATH: Würzburg/Bayern
NATIONALITY: German
RELIGION: Roman Catholic
OCCUPATION: Regular Soldier
HEIGHT: 6’ 1”
WEIGHT: 189 Pounds
HAIR COLOUR: Dark Brown
EYE COLOUR: Grey-Blue
NEXT OF KIN:
Parents: Franz Philipp Gottfried Anton Hermann Moritz Maria Freiherr and Sophie Freifrau (née Freiin von und zu Guttenberg) von Mauchenheim genannt Bechtolsheim.
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28th May 1940
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Kapitän zur See Theodor Freiherr von Mauchenheim genannt Bechtolsheim
Born
on 26 August 1902 at Schloß Mainsondheim/Kreis Kitzingen, Kapitän zur See Theodor Freiherr von Mauchenheim genannt Bechtolsheim,
the younger brother of Anton, was a member of the German Naval Class of 1923.
Although not held as a prisoner
of war at Special Camp 11 at Bridgend, he is included here as a matter of
historical interest. After commanding the destroyer Karl Galster (Z 20) from 21 March 1939-3 August 1942, he served as the First Admiral
Staff Officer of the Leader of Destroyers (Konteradmiral Erich Bey; Kapitän
zur See Max-Eckart Wolff from December 1943; and Vizeadmiral Leo Kreisch from
26 January 1944-29 May 1945) and then temporary Chief of the 5th Destroyer
Flotilla. From 25 April-22 June 1944, he was Chief of the 8th Destroyer Flotilla
“Narvik” based on the French Atlantic coast.
For further reading on Kapitän
zur See Freiherr von Mauchenheim genannt Bechtolsheim and the destroyer action
off Île de Batz, please refer to the excellent article “Masters of the Channel
Night: The 10th Destroyer Flotilla’s Victory off Ile de Batz, 9 June 1944”
by Michael Whitby at http://www.wlu.ca/~wwwmsds/vol2n1-10destroyerwhitby.htm.
[1] The German assault force for Operation “Lila” consisted of four battle groups: Battle Group A (Oberst Edgar Feuchtinger) – elements of the 10th Panzer Division plus an army reserve artillery regiment and flak regiment and a small naval commando unit; Battle Group B (Oberstleutnant Wolfgang Glaesemer) – elements of the 7th Panzer Division plus about 400 naval personnel; Battle Group C (Oberstleutnant Friedrich-Karl von Steinkeller) – elements of the 7th Panzer Division; Battle Group D (SS-Sturmbannführer Jakob Fick) – SS-Motorcycle Battalion “Langemarck.” Additionally, Battle Group “Brenner” commanded by SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS Karl Brenner, followed Battle Group A to occupy the area surrounding Sanary to the west of Toulon.
[2] The 9th Mountain Division (North) was undergoing
formation in Norway as the war ended. The unit is listed in most period
German records as Division Group “Kräutler” or Division for Special Employment (z.b.V.) 140, the previous designations of Generalmajor Kräutler’s
command. Upon Germany’s surrender,
Kräutler’s divisional staff was amalgamating Gebirgsjäger-Brigade 139 “Generaloberst Dietl,”
the newly formed Gerbirgsjäger-Regiment 856 (the former independent
Jäger Battalions 3 and 6) and other elements to form the 9th Mountain Division (North).