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Birth name | Uto August Edgar Meinrad Rüdiger Gallwitz |
Birth date | 22 May 1892 |
Place of birth | Reichenbach, Lower Silesia, Province of Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire |
Death date | 31 March 1943 (aged 50) |
Place of death | ⚔ Nikolskoje/Uljanowka, USSR |
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:Freikorps Flag.jpg Freikorps File:War Ensign of the Reichswehr, 1919 - 1935.png Reichswehr File:Balkenkreuz.jpg Heer |
Years of service | 1914–1943 |
Rank | Generalmajor |
Battles/wars | World War I, World War II |
Relations | ∞ Liselotte Gallwitz |
Uto August Edgar Meinrad Rüdiger Gallwitz (1892–1943) was a German officer of the Imperial German Army, the Freikorps, the Reichswehr and the Wehrmacht, finally Generalmajor in World War II. He made significant contributions to the field of powder development, documented them scientifically and tested them in practice.
Career (chronology)
- Entered Army Service with the Reserves (16 Sep 1914)
- Activated (15 Mar 1917)
- War Volunteer in the 42nd Field-Artillery-Regiment (16 Sep 1914-00 Jan 1915)
- In the Field with the 69th Reserve-Field-Artillery-Regiment (00 Jan 1915-15 Mar 1917)
- Platoon and Battery Leader in the 21st Field-Artillery-Regiment (15 Mar 1917)
- Freikorps in 1919 (Grenzschutz Ost)
- Transferred into the 8th Reichswehr-Artillery-Regiment (01 Oct 1919-01 Oct 1920)
- Transferred into the 15th (mounted) Battery/3rd Artillery-Regiment in Sprottau (01 Oct 1920-01 Feb 1926)
- Transferred into the 6th Transport-Battalion or 3. Eskadron/6. (Preußische) Fahr-Abteilung in Osnabrück (01 Feb 1926)
- 3. (Preußische) Sanitäts-Abteilung in Berlin (as of Rangliste 1927)
- Detached to Technical College Charlottenburg, Studying of Technical Chemistry and Ballistics (01 Oct 1928-1932)
- subordinated to the 3rd Battery/2. (Preußisches) Artillerie-Regiment; Diplom-Ingenieur in June 1930; Dr.-Ing. in 1931
- Battery-Chief in the 4th Artillery-Regiment (1932-01 Feb 1935)
- Advisor, later Group-Leader in the Ballistics and Munitions Department of the Army Weapons Office, OKH (01 Feb 1935-20 Oct 1942)
- Ob. Kdo. d. H. (Wa Prüf. 1)
- Commander of the 610th Artillery-Regiment (20 Oct 1942-31 Mar 1943)
Death
Oberst Uto Gallwitz, commander of the Artillerie-Regiments-Stab 610 (18. Armee/Heeresgruppe Nord), was killed in action during the Blockade of Leningrad 3 km northwest of Nikolskoje (Nikol'skoe) which is southwest of Uljanowka (Oblast Leningrad) and of Lake Ladoga on the Eastern Front.
Promotions
- Leutnant der Reserve (13 April 1916)
- Leutnant, active (15 March 1917 with Rank Seniority from 19 July 1914)
- in the Reichswehr he received the Rank Seniority (RDA) from 1 April 1914
Reichswehr
- Oberleutnant (1 December 1923)
- Hauptmann (1 November 1928)
Wehrmacht
- Major (1 April 1935)
- Oberstleutnant (1 January 1938)
- on 20 April 1939 received new Rank Seniority (RDA) from 1 April 1937[1]
- Oberst (1 June 1940)
- Generalmajor, posthumously or nachträglich (20 April 1943 with effect from 1 March 1943)
Awards and decorations
- Iron Cross (1914), 2nd and 1st Class
- Wound Badge (Verwundetenabzeichen 1918) in Black
- Silesian Eagle Order (Schlesischer Adler-Orden), II. and I. Stufe
- Honour Cross of the World War 1914/1918 with Swords
- Wehrmacht Long Service Award (Wehrmacht-Dienstauszeichnung), 4th to 1st Class
- Hungarian World War Commemorative Medal (Ungarische Kriegs-Erinnerungs-Medaille) with Swords
- Austrian War Commemorative Medal (Österreichische Kriegserinnerungsmedaille) with Swords
- Anschluss Medal (Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 13. März 1938)
- Sudetenland Medal (Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1. Oktober 1938)
- War Merit Cross, 2nd and 1st Class with Swords
- Order of the Crown of Italy, Commander's Cross (neck order)
- Dr.-Fritz-Todt-Preis in Gold (goldene Ehrennadel) on 8 February 1944 (posthumously)
- On this day, Oberingenieur August Coender, Dr.-Ing. Karl Daeves, Dr.-Ing. Walter Eichholz, Dr.-Ing. Georg Güllner, Prof. Dr. Karl Küpfmüller, Dr.-Ing. Franz Pölzguter and Dr.-Ing. Ernst Ruska received the award "for inventive achievements", which was presented in it's higehst class for the first time, in the name of the Führer by Dr. phil Robert Ley in Munich.
References