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Birth name | Georg Friedrich Hans Seegers |
Birth date | 9 March 1899 |
Place of birth | Celle, Province of Hanover, Prussia, German Empire |
Death date | 2 July 1989 (aged 90) |
Place of death | Celle, Lower Saxony, West Germany |
Allegiance | File:Flag of the German Empire.svg German Empire File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).png Weimar Republic File:Flag of the NSDAP (1920–1945).svg National Socialist Germany |
Service/branch | File:Iron Cross of the Luftstreitkräfte.png Imperial German Army File:War Ensign of the Reichswehr, 1919 - 1935.png Reichswehr File:Balkenkreuz.png Heer |
Years of service | 1917–1945 |
Rank | Generalmajor |
Commands held | World War I World War II |
Awards | Iron Cross German Cross in Gold |
Relations | ∞ 1927 Gertrud Wempe |
Georg Friedrich Hans Seegers (9 March 1899 – 2 July 1989) was a German officer candidate of the Imperial German Army in World War I as well as officer of the Reichswehr and the Wehrmacht, finally Generalmajor during World War II.
Military career (chronology)
- 31.3.1917 Joined the recruit depot (Rekrutendepot) of the 1st Battalion/Ersatz-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 77
- 19.6.1917 Transferred to the 3rd Company (another source states 8th Company)/Replacement Battalion/Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 77
- 14.8.1917 to 20.10.1917 Commanded to the 18th Infantry Course in Münsterlager (military training area)
- 29.10.1917 Transferred to the 3rd Company/Replacement Battalion/Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 77
- 30.10.1917 to 2.11.1917 On transport
- 2.11.1917 Front service (positional combat in Artois, France) with the 6th Company/2. Hannoversches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 77
- 28.11.1917 Transferred to the 1st Battalion/Ersatz-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 77
- 29.11.1917 Transferred to the 3rd Company/1st Battalion/Ersatz-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 77
- 30.12.1917 to 4.1.1918 On transport
- 4.1.1918 6th Company/2. Hannoversches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 77
- 25.3.1918 to 28.3.1918 On transport
- 28.3.1918 to 9.9.1918 4th Company/1st Replacement Battalion (Ersatz-Bataillon)/Infanterie-Regiment 77
- 5.4.1918 to 4.7.1918 Commanded to the Fahnenjunker course (Kursus) in Döberitz (Truppenübungsplatz Döberitz)
- 9.9.1918 6th Company/2. Hannoversches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 77
- 7.10.1918 Taken prisoner of war by US-American troops
- 26.9.1919 Released and repatriated
- 22.11.1919 Transferred to the 4th (Hannoversches) Battalion/Niedersächsisches Reichswehr-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 20 of the Provisional Reichswehr (he served together with Hellmuth Prieß)
- 30.9.1920 Transferred to the 9th Company/Niedersächsisches Reichswehr-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 19 (Reichswehr-Brigade 10/6. Division in Hannover)
- 1921 16. Infanterie-Regiment
- The 16th Infantry Regiment was formed when the 100,000-man army of the Reichswehr was formed on January 1, 1921 from units of the former Royal Prussian Army in Military District VI. For the formation, mainly contributions from the Reichswehr Infantry Regiments 13, 14, 19 and 110 were used. Seegers served 1924 in the 10th Company, 1927 in the 14th Company and 1928 in the 15th Company.
- 1 January 1929 Adjutant of the training battalion of the 16th Infantry Regiment (Osnabrück)
- 1933 8. (MG) Kompanie/II. Bataillon/Infanterie-Regiment 16 in Hannover
- 1 April 1934 Commander of the 8. (MG) Kompanie/II. Bataillon/Infanterie-Regiment 16 in Hannover
- 1 October 1934 Commander of the 8. (MG) Kompanie/II. Bataillon/Infanterie-Regiment 17 in Hannover
- 15 October 1935 Commander of the 12. (MG) Kompanie/II. Bataillon/Infanterie-Regiment 59 in Hannover
- 1 March 1937 Commander of the 12. (MG) Kompanie/II. Bataillon/Infanterie-Regiment 73 in Hannover
- 1 September 1937 Officer consultant in Personnel Department 2 of the Army Personnel Office (HPA) of the Reichskriegsministerium in Berlin (Referent in der Personalabteilung 2 des Heerespersonalamtes)
- later classified as OKH HPA P2
- 26 September 1940 Group leader (Gruppenleiter) in Personnel Department 2 of the Army Personnel Office (HPA) in Berlin
- 6 June 1941 Commander of the III. Bataillon/Infanterie-Regiment 432
- 18 August 1941 Commander of the Infanterie-Regiment 432
- 27 October 1941 Once again group leader (Gruppenleiter) in Personnel Department 2 of the Army Personnel Office (HPA) in Berlin
- 1 August 1942 Head of the Personnel Department 2 of the Army Personnel Office (HPA) in Berlin
- 13 October 1943 Führerreserve OKH (III)
- 1 January 1944 Commander of the Grenadier-Regiment 431
- 26 March 1944 to 1 May 1944 Tasked with the deputy command of the 131st Infantry Division for Generalmajor Friedrich Weber, who had received leave
- 15 to 24 December 1944 Once again tasked with the deputy command of the 131st Infantry Division
- 2/6 February 1945 to 24 March 1945 Delegated with the leadership of the Fallschirm-Panzergrenadier-Division 2 "Hermann Göring" (for the wounded commander Erich Walther)
- 5 April to 5 May 1945 Commanded to the 18th Division Leader Course (DFL) in Bad Wiessee (with Helmut Max Staedke and others)[1]
- war related not completed; once again POW
Family
Georg was the son of Professor Julius Seegers (b. 3 March 1858 in Stade; d. 23 November 1938) and his wife Käthe, née Tönjes. About his father:
- Seegers attended Lyceum II and I in Hanover and passed the matriculation examination Easter 1877. He then studied mathematics, physics and ancient languages from Easter 1877 to the summer of 1882 in Göttingen, passed the state examination in August 1882 and succesfully completed from September 1882 to September 1883 his probationary year at the Lyceum II in Hanover. After several positions as deputy teacher at the Leibniz School, the Lyceum II, at Realschule I, he was called to Celle Gymnasium at Easter 1886, where he taught until September 1905. At this point he was appointed to the Realgymnasium in Osnabrück.[2]
Marriage
On 11 April 1927, Oberleutnant Georg Seegers married his fiancée Gertrud Wempe, with whom he had three daughters born 1929, 1930 and 1935.
Promotions
- 31 March 1917 Fahnenjunker (Officer Candidate)
- 27 November 1917 (Fahnenjunker-)Unteroffizier (überzählig)
- 28 June 1918 Fähnrich (Officer Cadet)
- 30 January 1922 Leutnant without Rank Seniority (Rangdienstalter or RDA)
- 1 July 1922 Rank Seniority (RDA) from 1 January 1922 received
- 1 December 1926 Oberleutnant (1st Lieutenant)
- 1 March 1934 Hauptmann (Captain)
- 5 January 1939 Major with Rank Seniority (RDA) from 1 December 1938
- 24 October 1940 Oberstleutnant with Rank Seniority (RDA) from 1 September 1940
- 8 April 1942 Oberst with Rank Seniority (RDA) from 1 April 1942
- 20 April 1942 new Rank Seniority (RDA) from 1 February 1942 received
- 16 March 1945 Generalmajor
Awards and decorations
- Iron Cross (1914), 2nd Class on 22 January 1920
- Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer on 18 January 1935
- Wehrmacht Long Service Award (Wehrmacht-Dienstauszeichnung), 4th to 2nd Class
- 2nd Class on 2 October 1936
- Austrian War Commemorative Medal (Österreichische Kriegserinnerungsmedaille) with Swords
- Bulgarian War Commemorative Medal 1915–1918 (Kriegserinnerungsmedaille 1915/1918) with Swords on 9 May 1938
- War Merit Cross (1939), 2nd Class with Swords on 30 January 1941
- Clasp to the Iron Cross (1939), 2nd Class on 30 June 1941
- Iron Cross (1939), 1st Class on 21 August 1941
- Order of the Crown of Romania (Orden der Krone von Rumänien), Commander's Cross (III. Class) with Swords on 26 March 1942
- approval to accept on 3 April 1942
- German Cross in Gold on 15 December 1944 as Oberst and Commander of the Grenadier-Regiment 431/131. Infanterie-Division
- presented on 20 December 1944 by General der Infanterie Horst Großmann, Commanding General of the VI. Armee-Korps
External links
- Militärpaß and Soldbuch of Georg Seegers (hucks216), GMIC
- Soldbuch of Generalmajor Georg Seegers (hucks216)
References
- ↑ Lists of potential because commanded attendees at 18th Divisionsführerlehrgang
- ↑ Seegers, Julius, in: "Personenlexikon von Lehrern des 19. Jahrhunderts", 2007/08, p. 58