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Friedrich Christiansen

SurnameChristiansen
Given NameFriedrich
Born12 Dec 1879
Died3 Dec 1972
CountryGermany
CategoryMilitary-Air
GenderMale

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ww2dbaseFriedrich Christiansen was born in Wyk auf Föhr in the North Frisian Islands in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. His father was a sea captain, and he followed his father's footsteps as he joined the merchant marine in 1895. In 1901, he served aboard military motor torpedo boats as a volunteer. Shortly after, he served aboard the 5-masted sailing ship Preussen, the largest sailing ship in the world, as her second officer. In 1913, he learned how to fly and changed his career to become a civilian flight instructor. In Aug 1914, he entered naval service as an aviator. During WW1, he flew W.12 seaplanes over the waters between continental Europe and Britain as well as flying bombing Dover and Ramsgate in southern England. For his service in WW1, he was awarded the Iron Cross Second Class, the Iron Cross First Class, Knights Cross with Swords of the House Order of Hohenzollern, and the Pour le Mérite.

ww2dbaseDuring the inter-war years, Christiansen returned to the merchant marine as a captain. In 1929, he became a pilot for the German aircraft company Dornier, with which company he flew the Do X, the world's largest seaplane, in 1930.

ww2dbaseIn 1933, Christiansen joined the fledgling German Luftwaffe. In 1936, he was promoted to the rank of Generalmajor. In 1937, he was appointed the chief of the National Socialist Flyers Corps (NSFK). Later in 1937, he was promoted to the rank of Generalleutnant. In 1939, he was promoted to the rank of General der Flieger.

ww2dbaseChristiansen served nearly the entire duration of the European War as the commanding officer of German forces in the Netherlands, which lasted from May 1940 until Apr 1945; he also commanded the German 25th Army in late 1944 and early 1945. In late 1944, in retaliation of the killing of his subordinate Leutnant Sommers by Dutch resistance fighters, he gave the order for his troops to attack the village of Putten, Gelderland, the Netherlands; this attack resulted in many civilian deaths and the deportation of 661 men to labor camps. After the end of WW2, Christiansen was arrested, convicted of war crimes, and was imprisoned in Arnhem, the Netherlands until 1948. In 1951, his home town of Wyk auf Föhr named a street after him, which sparked controversy in Germany and the Netherlands; the town council took away his name from the street in 1980.

ww2dbaseChristiansen passed away in Aukrug, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany in Dec 1972.

ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia

Last Major Revision: Mar 2012

Photographs

Portrait of Friedrich Christiansen, 1918German pilot Christiansen, American pilot Schildhauer, and others at an open window of a Do X flying boat before making a trans-Atlantic flight from Europe to North America, Nov 1930German pilot Christiansen, American pilot Schildhauer, and others posing with a Do X flying boat before making a trans-Atlantic flight from Europe to North America, Nov 1930German pilot Friedrich Christiansen at an open window of a Do X flying boat, Nov 1930
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Friedrich Christiansen Timeline

1879年12月12日 Friedrich Christiansen was born in Wyk auf Föhr, North Frisian Islands, Germany.
1916年4月27日 Friedrich Christiansen was awarded the Iron Cross First Class and Knights Cross with Swords of the House Order of Hohenzollern.
1917年5月15日 Friedrich Christiansen scored his first air-to-air victory, a British Pup aircraft, over Dover, England, United Kingdom.
1917年9月1日 Friedrich Christiansen was named the commanding officer of the German naval air station at Zeebrugge, Belgium.
1917年12月11日 Friedrich Christiansen shot down the British airship C27 near the Belgian coast.
1918年2月15日 Friedrich Christiansen shot down a British H12B flying boat off Felixstowe, England, United Kingdom.
1918年4月24日 Friedrich Christiansen shot down a British H12B flying boat.
1918年4月25日 Friedrich Christiansen shot down a British H12B flying boat.
1918年7月6日 Friedrich Christiansen strafed British submarine HMS C25 in the Thames estuary in southern England, United Kingdom, killing its captain and five crewmen.
1918年11月11日 Friedrich Christiansen scored his 13th solo kill, bringing his total to 21 (which included shared victories).
1939年1月1日 Friedrich Christiansen was promoted to the rank of General der Flieger.
1940年5月29日 Friedrich Christiansen became the commanding officer of the German military in the Netherlands.
1944年10月2日 Friedrich Christiansen ordered a raid on the village of Putten, Gelderland, the Netherlands as retaliation for the killing of his subordinate Leutnant Sommers by resistance fighters. Many civilians were subsequently executed and 661 men were deported to labor camps.
1944年11月10日 Friedrich Christiansen was named the commanding officer of the German 25th Army.
1945年1月28日 Friedrich Christiansen stepped down as the commanding officer of the German 25th Army.
1972年12月3日 Friedrich Christiansen passed away in Aukrug, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.




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1. Anonymous says:
8 Mar 2019 05:36:32 PM

Interesting- believe this is the pilot who killed my grand uncle in WW1

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