


Walther von Brauchitsch
Surname | Brauchitsch |
Given Name | Walther |
Born | 4 Oct 1881 |
Died | 18 Oct 1948 |
Country | Germany |
Category | Military-Ground |
Gender | Male |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseWalther Heinrich Alfred Hermann von Brauchitsch was born in Berlin, Germany in 1881 to cavalry general Bernhard Eduard von Brauchitsch and his wife Charlotte Bertha von Gordon. His interest in politics led to his father enrolling him at the Französisches Gymnasium Berlin, but upon graduation, he would follow the family military tradition by joining the military academy in Potsdam, Germany in 1895. He transferred to the Royal Prussian Main Cadet Institute (Preußische Hauptkadettenanstalt) in Groß-Lichterfelde near Berlin. As a student near the top of his class, he was chosen by Empress Augusta Victoria, consort of Emperor Wilhelm II, as a page. Upon graduation in 1900, he was commissioned as a lieutenant into the infantry of the German military. He was later transferred to the less physically demanding artillery due to health reasons. He later joined the General Staff office in Berlin, where he was promoted to first lieutenant in 1909. He married Elizabeth von Karstedt in 1910; they would have two sons and a daughter together. During WW1, he was with the 34th Infantry Division and the Guards Reserve Corps, and participated in a number of battles. He was awarded the Iron Cross 1st Class and the House Order of the Hohenzollern. He rose to the rank of major by the end of WW1. He remained in the German military after WW1, initially attached to the General Staff, was transferred to the 2nd Artillery Regiment in 1920, and was assigned to the Artillery Department of Ministry of Reichswehr in 1921 where he developed new artillery doctrine based on his WW1 experience. In 1925, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel. In Nov 1927, he was made Chief of Staff of the 6th Infantry Division based in Münster, Germany. He was promoted to the rank of colonel in 1928, and was placed in charge of the German Army's Training Department. In Oct 1931, he was promoted to the rank of major general. In Feb 1933, after the Nazi Party came to power, he was made the commanding officer of the East Prussian Military District (Wehrkreis I) and Chief of the 1st Division based in Königsberg, Germany. In Oct 1933, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general. In Jun 1935, he was made the commanding officer of the 1st Army Corps. In 1936, he was promoted to the rank of general of the artillery. In Feb 1938, he was promoted to the rank of colonel general and succeeded Werner von Fritsch as the Commander-in-Chief of the Army by appointment of Adolf Hitler. He had a friendly relationship with Hitler, who recommended him to divorce his wife and marry his mistress Charlotte Rueffer, and lending him large sums of money. He personally opposed Hitler's transgressions in Austria and Czechoslovakia, but remained quiet. In Apr 1939, he was awarded the Golden Party Badge by Hitler. In May 1939, he inspected the Italian military installations in Libya and in La Spezia, Italy.
ww2dbaseThe European War of WW2 began in Sep 1939, and Brauchitsch oversaw most of the plans in the German conquest of Poland. He supported harsh measures to suppress the Polish people as means to secure Polish land for Germany. In early Nov 1939, he began speaking with Chief of the General Staff Franz Halder on the possibility of overthrowing Hitler should Hitler insist on invading France later that month, something Brauchitsch and Halder considered to be a doomed venture. During a meeting on 5 Nov 1939, Brauchitsch voiced the Army's recommendation against invading France, which angered Hitler, but two days later Hitler would order the postponement of an invasion of France, which removed the primary motivation for Halder and Brauchitsch's plans for mutiny. Although he initially had no faith in the invasion plan for France drafted by General Erich von Manstein, Manstein managed to gain Hitler's personal approval for the plan, which forced Brauchitsch to carry out. Brauchitsch ultimately saw the potentials for the plan, and carried it out successfully. For his role in leading the German Army in the victory over France, he was promoted to the rank of field marshal in Jul 1940. In Apr 1941, he played a leading role in the German successes in Yugoslavia and Greece. In Jun 1941, he again played a key leading role in the invasion of the one-time German ally, the Soviet Union. Similar to his sentiment after the conquest of Poland, he supported the government policies that imposed harsh, often deadly, suppression against the conquered peoples. He showed signs of deteriorating health during the start of the Battle of Moscow, and Germany's inability to take the Soviet capital only added stress. He suffered a heart attack in Nov 1941, and was informed that he suffered from a incurable heart disease. As the German troops began to fall back from Moscow, Hitler placed on him the blame of defeat, and thus dismissed him as Commander-in-Chief of the German Army on 19 Dec 1941. Transferred to the reserve, he moved to the Brdy mountains southwest of Prague, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, ie. occupied Czechoslovakia, and played no further roles in the war. After the failed 20 July plot, he made a rare public statement condemning the attempt; he later revealed to Halder that he was forced to make such a statement in order to save a relative's life.
ww2dbaseAfter the war, Brauchitsch was arrested by the British on war crimes committed during the German invasion of the Soviet Union. He was imprisoned in Camp 198 in Bridgend, Wales, United Kingdom until he was brought to Germany for trial. He passed away from bronchial pneumonia in the British Military Hospital Hamburg (now Bundeswehrkrankenhaus Hamburg) in Germany in Oct 1948 before his trial began.
ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia
Last Major Revision: Jun 2022
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Walther von Brauchitsch Timeline
1881年10月4日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was born in Berlin, Germany. |
1900年3月22日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was promoted to the rank of 2nd lieutenant (leutnant). |
1909年10月18日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was promoted to the rank of 1st lieutenant (oberleutnant). |
1913年12月18日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was promoted to the rank of captain (hauptmann). |
1914年9月13日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class. |
1915年5月7日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Württemberg Friedrich Order with Swords. |
1915年10月1日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Iron Cross 1st Class. |
1917年5月15日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Knight's Cross of the House Order of Hohenzollern with Swords. |
1918年1月2日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Saxe-Meiningen Honour Cross for War Merit. |
1918年7月15日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was promoted to the rank of major. |
1920年4月17日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Service Award for 25 years of military service. |
1923年6月1日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel (oberstleutnant). |
1927年11月1日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was made the Chief of Staff of the 6th Infantry Division based in Münster, Germany. |
1928年4月1日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was promoted to the rank of colonel (oberst). |
1931年10月1日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was promoted to the rank of major general (generalmajor). |
1933年2月1日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was made the commanding officer of the East Prussian Military District (Wehrkreis I) and Chief of the 1st Division based in Königsberg, Germany. |
1933年10月1日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general (generalleutnant). |
1934年12月18日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Honour Cross of the World War 1914/1918. |
1935年6月21日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was made the commanding officer of the 1st Army Corps. |
1935年10月1日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was promoted to the rank of General der Artillerie. |
1936年10月2日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Wehrmacht Long Service Award 1st Class. |
1938年2月4日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was promoted to the rank of colonel general (generaloberst) and was made the Commander-in-Chief of the German Army. |
1938年6月3日 | Ludwig Beck sent a message to German Army chief Walther von Brauchitsch, noting his concern that an invasion of Czechoslovakia would trigger military reaction by the western powers, which would spell doom for Germany. |
1938年7月16日 | Ludwig Beck sent another message to German Army chief Walther von Brauchitsch, noting his concern that an invasion of Czechoslovakia would trigger military reaction by the western powers, which would spell doom for Germany. He also included in this message that Brauchitsch should incite German Army generals to resign en masse in protest of Adolf Hitler's reckless invasion plan. |
1938年7月19日 | Ludwig Beck met with German Army chief Walther von Brauchitsch, attempting to persuade him to use his influence to put a stop to the invasion of Czechoslovakia. He also offered suggestions on what he thought Adolf Hitler's government should be doing, mainly social and civil concerns, instead of provoking war at this stage of Germany's rearmament. |
1938年8月20日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Order of Merit of the Kingdom of Hungary 1st Class. |
1938年9月5日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Star of the German Red Cross Decoration. |
1938年9月24日 | German Army chief Walther von Brauchitsch married Charlotte Rueffer. |
1939年1月3日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus of Italy. |
1939年3月10日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland. |
1939年4月20日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Golden Party Badge. |
1939年6月1日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Order of the Yugoslav Crown 1st Class. |
1939年6月7日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Sudetenland Medal with Clasp. |
1939年9月30日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Clasps to his Iron Cross 2nd Class and 1st Class medals as well as the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross. |
1939年11月5日 | A plot to arrest or even kill Adolf Hitler, hatched by of his most senior military staff, collapsed. Led by General Franz Halder, the architect of the invasion of Poland, many Generals were appalled by Hitler's plans to continue the conflict by invading Belgium and the Netherlands and feared that the adventure would founder in another Great War quagmire. Walther von Brauchitsch, who met with Hitler and was supposed to be the one to issue the order for his arrest, got cold feet and lost the opportunity to prevent Hitler from plunging Europe into another World War. However one of the conspirators, Colonel Hans Oster of German Military Intelligence, tipped off the Dutch and Belgians about Hitler's invasion intentions. |
1940年7月19日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was promoted to the rank of field marshal (generalfeldmarschall) at the Kroll Opera House in Berlin, Germany. |
1940年8月14日 | Adolf Hitler heard from Walther von Brauchitsch, who insisted that the German Army would like to attack Britain on a wide front with four or more main landing sites. |
1940年9月9日 | Walther von Brauchitsch issued a plan for the future military occupation of Britain which, among other things, called for the rounding up of males between the age of 17 and 35 to be sent to continental Europe as forced laborers and the systematic looting of British goods; this type of harsh treatment was not even implemented in German-occupied Poland at this time. |
1941年3月19日 | Erwin Rommel met with Adolf Hitler, Generalfeldmarschall Walther von Brauchitsch, and Chief of Staff General Franz Halder. Rommel was told to expect no reinforcements in Libya until May, when the German 15th Panzer Division would be assigned to him. |
1941年5月15日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Saint Alexander of Bulgaria with Swords. |
1941年5月31日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Kingdom of Hungary with Swords. |
1941年6月13日 | Walther von Brauchitsch returned to Berlin, Germany from an inspection of invasion forces in Poland. |
1941年10月11日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Michael the Brave of Romania. |
1941年10月20日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Victory Cross 1st Class of Slovankia. |
1941年11月10日 | Walther von Brauchitsch suffered a heart attack. |
1941年12月7日 | After suffering a heart attack, Walther von Brauchitsch tendered his resignation. |
1941年12月17日 | Walther von Brauchitsch again requested permission for him to resign due to health reasons. |
1941年12月18日 | Adolf Hitler finally accepted Walther von Brauchitsch's resignation, and took personal command of the Army and all Eastern Front operations. He fired Feldmarschall Fedor von Bock, replacing him with Günther von Kluge. |
1942年7月19日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the Cross of Liberty of Finland. |
1942年9月26日 | Walther von Brauchitsch was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun 1st Class of Japan. |
1948年10月18日 | Walther von Brauchitsch passed away from bronchial pneumonia in the British Military Hospital in Hamburg, Germany. |
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