Hans Ulrich Klintzsch
Johann "Hans" Ulrich Klintzsch[1] (4 November 1898 – 17 August 1959) was a naval lieutenant from the Erhardt Brigade who later served as Oberster SA-Führer, the supreme commander of the Sturmabteilung (SA), from 1921 to February 1923,[2] when he returned to his former unit and ceded control to Hermann Göring. After his career as SA leader, he went back to the Luftwaffe. He died during the wedding of his son Fridthjof.
Hans Ulrich Klintzsch | |
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Birth name | Johann Ulrich Klintzsch |
Born | 4 November 1898 Lübbenau, German Empire |
Died | 17 August 1959 (aged 70) Hamburg, West Germany |
Allegiance |
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Service/ | Imperial German Navy Reichsmarine Luftwaffe |
Years of service | 1919–45 |
Rank |
Decorations and awards
- 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class and 1st Class[3]
- Silesian probation badge (de) (1921)[3]
- The Honour Cross of the World War 1914/1918 (1934)[3]
References
Notes
- "StAM, Polizeidirektion München (Pol.Dir.) 6701". dfg-viewer.de (in German). 1923. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
- Miller 2015, p. 27.
- Miller 2015, p. 24.
Bibliography
- Miller, Michael (2015). Leaders of the Storm Troops Volume 1. England: Helion & Company. ISBN 978-1-909982-87-1.
Further reading
- Krüger, Gabriele (1971) Die Brigade Ehrhardt. Leibniz-Verlag. (in German)
- Tyrell, Albrecht (1969) Führer befiehl. Droste. (in German)
- Tyrell, Albrecht (1975) Vom Trommler zum Führer. Fink. (in German)
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