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Note:
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NAME:
SS-Obergruppenführer
und General der Waffen-SS
Karl-Maria
Demelhuber
PW NO:
B33421
RANK: SS-Obergruppenführer
und General der Waffen-SS
CAPTURED: Schleswig-Holstein
DATE: 16th May 1945
PERSONAL
D.O.B:
27 May 1896
PLACE OF BIRTH:
Freising, Oberbayern
DIED: 18
March 1988
PLACE OF DEATH: Seeshaupt,
Bayern
NATIONALITY:
German
RELIGION:
"gottgläubig" ("believer
in God")
OCCUPATION: Regular Soldier
HEIGHT:
178cms
WEIGHT: 10st
7lbs
HAIR COLOUR:
Turning Grey
EYE COLOUR:
Brown
NEXT OF KIN:
Karl/Maria
Demelhuber (American Zone)
Nicknamed "Tosca" after his favourite cologne, Demelhuber was the last living officer to hold the rank of SS-Obergruppenführer when he died in 1988. In The SS: Alibi of a Nation, 1922-1945, Gerald Reitlinger commented: "[General der Kavallerie Siegfried] Westphal writes contemptuously that in the Regular Army Demelhuber had been a horse groom." Obviously an exaggerated assessment, it nonetheless reflected the attitude many Regular Army officers felt towards their less classically military trained counterparts in the Waffen-SS.
NSDAP-Number: (Joined 20
February 1922 with NSDAP-Number 4 439; left after Munich Putsch and did
not rejoin)
SS-Number: 252 392 (Joined 15 March 1935)
Promotions:
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Demelhuber,
then an SS-Oberführer and commander of SS-Regiment Germania,"
consulting with his divisional commander, then SS-Obergruppenführer Paul Hausser, during the campaign in France, 1940 |
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Photo
shows the senior German military occupation authorities in the Netherlands
attending a ceremony at Grebbeberg in 1943. Then SS-Gruppenführer
Karl-Maria Demelhuber (in helmet), the Waffen-SS commander in the
Netherlands, is in the centre.
Standing at far right (saluting) is Luftwaffe General der Flieger Friedrich Christiansen, the Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief of the Netherlands (note his Prussian Order Pour le Mérite around his neck-he won it as a Navy seaplane pilot in WWI). Hitler's viceroy, the infamous Reich Commissioner of the Netherlands Dr. jur. Arthur Seyss-Inquart, stands between the two officers (he's wearing glasses). He was hanged as a war criminal at Nuremberg, 16 October 1946. |
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