- Source: Siegfried Haenicke
Siegfried Haenicke (8 September 1878 – 19 February 1946) was a general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II who commanded the XXXVIII Army Corps. He was a recipient of both the Pour le Mérite and Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.
From 30 September 1942, he became military commander of Wehrkreis General Government (Poland), renamed Befehlshaber Heeresgebiet Generalgouvernement in October 1944. In this function, he ordered the participation of the Wehrmacht in the suppression of an uprising of the prisoners in the extermination camp Sobibor in October 1943. On 31 January 1945, he was transferred back to the Führer reserve. Haenicke was arrested by the Soviets in 1945, and died in 1946 in NKVD Special Camp No. 1.
Awards
Pour le Mérite on 14 June 1918 as hauptmann and commander of II Battalion, 150th Infantry Regiment
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 17 September 1941 as generalleutnant and commander of 61st Infantry Division
See also
List of the Pour le Mérite (military class) recipients
References
= Citations
== Bibliography
=Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Siegfried Haenicke
- Army Group North
- XXXVIII Army Corps (Wehrmacht)
- 61st Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
- House Order of Hohenzollern
- General of the Infantry (Germany)
- German order of battle for the invasion of Poland
- Sobibor extermination camp
- Werner Mölders
- Operation Barbarossa order of battle