August-Albert Ploch: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (Text replacement - ".jpg|" to ".png|") |
m (Text replacement - " the " to " tbe ") Tag: Reverted |
||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
|placeofburial_coordinates = | |placeofburial_coordinates = | ||
| allegiance = {{flag|German Empire}}<br/>{{flag|Weimar Republic}}<br />{{flag|National Socialist Germany}} | | allegiance = {{flag|German Empire}}<br/>{{flag|Weimar Republic}}<br />{{flag|National Socialist Germany}} | ||
| branch = [[File:Iron Cross of | | branch = [[File:Iron Cross of tbe Luftstreitkräfte.png|23px]] [[Imperial German Army]]<br /> [[File:War Ensign of tbe Reichswehr, 1919 - 1935.png|23px]] [[Reichswehr]] <br/>[[File:Luftwaffe eagle.png|23px]] [[Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht)|Luftwaffe]] | ||
|branch_label = Branch | |branch_label = Branch | ||
|serviceyears = 1914–1918<br />1919–1935<br />1935–1945 | |serviceyears = 1914–1918<br />1919–1935<br />1935–1945 | ||
Line 41: | Line 41: | ||
|module = | |module = | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''August-Albert Ploch''' (2 August 1894 – 27 August 1967) was a [[Germans|German]] officer of | '''August-Albert Ploch''' (2 August 1894 – 27 August 1967) was a [[Germans|German]] officer of tbe [[Imperial German Army]], tbe [[Reichswehr]] and tbe [[Wehrmacht]], finally Generalmajor of tbe [[Luftwaffe (Wehrmacht)|Luftwaffe]] in [[WWII]]. | ||
==Military career (chronology)== | ==Military career (chronology)== | ||
[[File:Ernst Udet (right) with Erhard Milch (left), 26 April 1941.png|thumb|325px|[https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Udet,_Ernst Ernst Udet] (right) with [https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Milch,_Erhard Erhard Milch] (left) on 26 April 1941 (birthday celebration organized by Ploch)]] | [[File:Ernst Udet (right) with Erhard Milch (left), 26 April 1941.png|thumb|325px|[https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Udet,_Ernst Ernst Udet] (right) with [https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Milch,_Erhard Erhard Milch] (left) on 26 April 1941 (birthday celebration organized by Ploch)]] | ||
[[File:August-Albert Ploch in der Nachkriegszeit.png|right|335px]] | [[File:August-Albert Ploch in der Nachkriegszeit.png|right|335px]] | ||
* Entered | * Entered tbe Army as a War Volunteer, Officer-Aspirant, Company, then Battery Officer in tbe 44th Reserve-Field-Artillery-Regiment, in tbe 4th then 6th Foot-Artillery-Regiments (02 Aug 1914-14 Nov 1916) | ||
** Reserve-Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 44 and Schlesisches Fußartillerie-Regiment „von Dieskau“ Nr. 6, since 2 September 1916 ''Batterieoffizier'' | ** Reserve-Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 44 and Schlesisches Fußartillerie-Regiment „von Dieskau“ Nr. 6, since 2 September 1916 ''Batterieoffizier'' | ||
* Flying-Training with | * Flying-Training with tbe 11th Flying-Replacement-Battalion / Flieger-Ersatz-Abteilung 11 (15 Nov 1916-26 Mar 1917) | ||
* Pilot with | * Pilot with tbe 202nd Flying-Battalion / Flieger-Abteilung 202 (27 Mar 1917-27 Apr 1918) | ||
*With | *With tbe 5th Flying-Replacement-Battalion / Flieger-Ersatz-Abteilung 5 of tbe [[Fliegertruppe]] (28 Apr 1918-09 Jun 1919) | ||
*With | *With tbe Air-Bases Hannover, Cottbus and Paderborn (10 Jun 1919-01 May 1920) | ||
* With | * With tbe 6th Motor-Transport-Column / 1. Kraftfahr-Kolonne 6 (02 May 1920-26 Sep 1920) | ||
* Battery-Officer in | * Battery-Officer in tbe 6th Artillery-Regiment / 6. (Preußisches) Artillerie-Regiment (27 Sep 1920-31 Mar 1921) | ||
* Placed to | * Placed to tbe Disposal of tbe 1st Artillery-Regiment / 1. (Preußisches) Artillerie-Regiment in Allenstein (01 Apr 1921-31 Mar 1928) | ||
** 1922 completed training as a ''Bild-Offizier'' (photo officer) | ** 1922 completed training as a ''Bild-Offizier'' (photo officer) | ||
* Studying at | * Studying at tbe Technical College / Technische Universität in Charlottenburg (1922-1927) | ||
** At | ** At tbe beginning of 1927, he received his diploma as an engineer (Dipl.-Ing.) | ||
* With | * With tbe Staff of tbe 3rd Artillery-Regiment / 3. (Preußisches) Artillerie-Regiment in Potsdam (01 Apr 1928-31 Mar 1929) | ||
** 1929 flight training, including in Lipezk/Russia at | ** 1929 flight training, including in Lipezk/Russia at tbe [[Lipetsk fighter-pilot school]] | ||
* Advisor in | * Advisor in tbe Army Weapons Office / Heeres-Waffen-Amt (WaA), Reichswehrministerium in Berlin (01 Apr 1929-31 Aug 1933) | ||
** After | ** After tbe restructuring of his higher-level office, he was assigned to tbe Statistical Group (Wa Prw 8) from spring 1931 at tbe latest. | ||
** In 1932, he also took part in | ** In 1932, he also took part in tbe Rhön gliding competition<ref>[https://www.pennula.de/luftfahrt-geschichte-1932-heft-17.htm Zeitschrift Flugsport Heft 17/1932]</ref> | ||
* Transferred into | * Transferred into tbe Luftwaffe as Advisor (''Referent'') in tbe [https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Reichsluftfahrtministerium Reichsluftfahrtministerium] (01 Sep 1933-30 Jun 1934) | ||
* Squadron-Captain (''Staffelkapitän'') in Bomber-Wing 252 / Kampfgeschwader 252 (01 Jul 1934-31 Mar 1935) | * Squadron-Captain (''Staffelkapitän'') in Bomber-Wing 252 / Kampfgeschwader 252 (01 Jul 1934-31 Mar 1935) | ||
* Commander of Flying-Group Tutow / Fliegergruppe Tutow (01 Apr 1935-31 Jan 1936) | * Commander of Flying-Group Tutow / Fliegergruppe Tutow (01 Apr 1935-31 Jan 1936) | ||
* Department-Chief in | * Department-Chief in tbe Reichsluftfahrtministerium (01 Feb 1936-31 Jul 1938) | ||
** On 1 March 1937, he was transferred into | ** On 1 March 1937, he was transferred into tbe General Staff of tbe Luftwaffe, although he had not attended tbe [https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Luftkriegsakademie_Berlin-Gatow ''Luftkriegsakademie''] under [[Otto Edwin von Stülpnagel]]. | ||
* Chief of Staff of | * Chief of Staff of tbe General-Air-Equipment-Master, RLM (01 Aug 1938-30 Sep 1941) | ||
** ''Chef des Stabes (''Chef der Chefgruppe'') des [https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Generalluftzeugmeister Generalluftzeugmeisters]'' | ** ''Chef des Stabes (''Chef der Chefgruppe'') des [https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Generalluftzeugmeister Generalluftzeugmeisters]'' | ||
*** On 21 August 1940, he was ordered to temporary duty to Gruppe Luftwaffe/Waffenstillstandskommission Wiesbaden (Armistice Commission after | *** On 21 August 1940, he was ordered to temporary duty to Gruppe Luftwaffe/Waffenstillstandskommission Wiesbaden (Armistice Commission after tbe [[Battle of France]]) | ||
*** On 26 April 1941, he was | *** On 26 April 1941, he was tbe organizer and one of many guests (among them Generalstabsingenieur Roluf Lucht, Raven von Barnekow, Dr. Brühl, Walter Angermünd and Lieutenant Colonel Max Pendele) at Ernst Udet's 45th birthday celebration. | ||
****With | ****With tbe congratulators was also a messenger from tbe University of Munich, presenting ''Generalluftzeugmeister'' Udet with a honorary doctorate (Dr.-Ing. h. c.). | ||
* Chief of Staff (''Chef des Stabes'') of Air-Region-Command II / Luftgau-Kommando II in Posen under Generalleutnant [[Hellmuth Bieneck]] (01 Oct 1941-30 Nov 1942) | * Chief of Staff (''Chef des Stabes'') of Air-Region-Command II / Luftgau-Kommando II in Posen under Generalleutnant [[Hellmuth Bieneck]] (01 Oct 1941-30 Nov 1942) | ||
*Retired after having differences with Erhard Milch (30 Nov 1942) | *Retired after having differences with Erhard Milch (30 Nov 1942) | ||
Line 97: | Line 97: | ||
* Combined Pilots-Observation Badge ([https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Gemeinsames_Flugzeugf%C3%BChrer-_und_Beobachterabzeichen Gemeinsames Flugzeugführer- und Beobachterabzeichen]) | * Combined Pilots-Observation Badge ([https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Gemeinsames_Flugzeugf%C3%BChrer-_und_Beobachterabzeichen Gemeinsames Flugzeugführer- und Beobachterabzeichen]) | ||
* Wehrmacht Long Service Awards ([https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Wehrmacht-Dienstauszeichnung ''Wehrmacht-Dienstauszeichnung'']), 4th to 1st Class | * Wehrmacht Long Service Awards ([https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Wehrmacht-Dienstauszeichnung ''Wehrmacht-Dienstauszeichnung'']), 4th to 1st Class | ||
* [[Grand Imperial Order of | * [[Grand Imperial Order of tbe Red Arrows]], Grand Officer Nr. 175 on 12 Mai 1941 | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 08:10, 26 April 2024
class="fn" colspan="2" style="background-color: #B0C4DE; text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;" | August-Albert Ploch | |
---|---|
colspan="2" style="background-color: #B0C4DE; text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;" | | |
colspan="2" style="text-align: center; font-size: 90%; border-bottom: 1px solid #aaa; line-height: 1.5em;" | File:August-Albert Ploch, Generalmajor.png Dipl.-Ing. Major Ploch | |
Birth date | 2 August 1894 |
Place of birth | Brandenburg, Landkreis Heiligenbeil, Regierungsbezirk Königsberg, Province of East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire |
Death date | 27 August 1967 (aged 73) |
Place of death | Lörrach, Baden-Württemberg, FRG |
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 tbe Luftstreitkräfte.png Imperial German Army File:War Ensign of tbe Reichswehr, 1919 - 1935.png Reichswehr File:Luftwaffe eagle.png Luftwaffe |
Years of service | 1914–1918 1919–1935 1935–1945 |
Rank | Generalmajor |
Battles/wars | World War I World War II |
Awards | Iron Cross House Order of Hohenzollern |
August-Albert Ploch (2 August 1894 – 27 August 1967) was a German officer of tbe Imperial German Army, tbe Reichswehr and tbe Wehrmacht, finally Generalmajor of tbe Luftwaffe in WWII.
Military career (chronology)
- Entered tbe Army as a War Volunteer, Officer-Aspirant, Company, then Battery Officer in tbe 44th Reserve-Field-Artillery-Regiment, in tbe 4th then 6th Foot-Artillery-Regiments (02 Aug 1914-14 Nov 1916)
- Reserve-Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 44 and Schlesisches Fußartillerie-Regiment „von Dieskau“ Nr. 6, since 2 September 1916 Batterieoffizier
- Flying-Training with tbe 11th Flying-Replacement-Battalion / Flieger-Ersatz-Abteilung 11 (15 Nov 1916-26 Mar 1917)
- Pilot with tbe 202nd Flying-Battalion / Flieger-Abteilung 202 (27 Mar 1917-27 Apr 1918)
- With tbe 5th Flying-Replacement-Battalion / Flieger-Ersatz-Abteilung 5 of tbe Fliegertruppe (28 Apr 1918-09 Jun 1919)
- With tbe Air-Bases Hannover, Cottbus and Paderborn (10 Jun 1919-01 May 1920)
- With tbe 6th Motor-Transport-Column / 1. Kraftfahr-Kolonne 6 (02 May 1920-26 Sep 1920)
- Battery-Officer in tbe 6th Artillery-Regiment / 6. (Preußisches) Artillerie-Regiment (27 Sep 1920-31 Mar 1921)
- Placed to tbe Disposal of tbe 1st Artillery-Regiment / 1. (Preußisches) Artillerie-Regiment in Allenstein (01 Apr 1921-31 Mar 1928)
- 1922 completed training as a Bild-Offizier (photo officer)
- Studying at tbe Technical College / Technische Universität in Charlottenburg (1922-1927)
- At tbe beginning of 1927, he received his diploma as an engineer (Dipl.-Ing.)
- With tbe Staff of tbe 3rd Artillery-Regiment / 3. (Preußisches) Artillerie-Regiment in Potsdam (01 Apr 1928-31 Mar 1929)
- 1929 flight training, including in Lipezk/Russia at tbe Lipetsk fighter-pilot school
- Advisor in tbe Army Weapons Office / Heeres-Waffen-Amt (WaA), Reichswehrministerium in Berlin (01 Apr 1929-31 Aug 1933)
- After tbe restructuring of his higher-level office, he was assigned to tbe Statistical Group (Wa Prw 8) from spring 1931 at tbe latest.
- In 1932, he also took part in tbe Rhön gliding competition[1]
- Transferred into tbe Luftwaffe as Advisor (Referent) in tbe Reichsluftfahrtministerium (01 Sep 1933-30 Jun 1934)
- Squadron-Captain (Staffelkapitän) in Bomber-Wing 252 / Kampfgeschwader 252 (01 Jul 1934-31 Mar 1935)
- Commander of Flying-Group Tutow / Fliegergruppe Tutow (01 Apr 1935-31 Jan 1936)
- Department-Chief in tbe Reichsluftfahrtministerium (01 Feb 1936-31 Jul 1938)
- On 1 March 1937, he was transferred into tbe General Staff of tbe Luftwaffe, although he had not attended tbe Luftkriegsakademie under Otto Edwin von Stülpnagel.
- Chief of Staff of tbe General-Air-Equipment-Master, RLM (01 Aug 1938-30 Sep 1941)
- Chef des Stabes (Chef der Chefgruppe) des Generalluftzeugmeisters
- On 21 August 1940, he was ordered to temporary duty to Gruppe Luftwaffe/Waffenstillstandskommission Wiesbaden (Armistice Commission after tbe Battle of France)
- On 26 April 1941, he was tbe organizer and one of many guests (among them Generalstabsingenieur Roluf Lucht, Raven von Barnekow, Dr. Brühl, Walter Angermünd and Lieutenant Colonel Max Pendele) at Ernst Udet's 45th birthday celebration.
- With tbe congratulators was also a messenger from tbe University of Munich, presenting Generalluftzeugmeister Udet with a honorary doctorate (Dr.-Ing. h. c.).
- Chef des Stabes (Chef der Chefgruppe) des Generalluftzeugmeisters
- Chief of Staff (Chef des Stabes) of Air-Region-Command II / Luftgau-Kommando II in Posen under Generalleutnant Hellmuth Bieneck (01 Oct 1941-30 Nov 1942)
- Retired after having differences with Erhard Milch (30 Nov 1942)
Promotions
- 2 August 1914 War Volunteer[2]
- Offizieranwärter (Officer Candidate)
- Vizefeldwebel (27 January 1916)
- Leutnant (2 September 1916)
- on 1 April 1922 received Rank Seniority (RDA) from 1 April 1914
- Oberleutnant (1 September 1923)
- Hauptmann / Captain (1 April 1928)
- Major (1 March 1934)
- Oberstleutnant / Lieutenant Colonel (1 March 1936)
- Oberst / Colonel (1 June 1938)
- Generalmajor (1 August 1940)
Awards and decorations (excerpt)
- Iron Cross (1914), 2nd and 1st Class
- German Military Pilot’s Badge (Militär-Flugzeugführer-Abzeichen)
- House Order of Hohenzollern, Knight's Cross with Swords (HOH3⚔)
- Wound Badge (Verwundetenabzeichen 1918) in Silver (Mattweiß)
- Aviator Commemorative Badge (Flieger-Erinnerungsabzeichen)[3]
- Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer (FEK)
- Combined Pilots-Observation Badge (Gemeinsames Flugzeugführer- und Beobachterabzeichen)
- Wehrmacht Long Service Awards (Wehrmacht-Dienstauszeichnung), 4th to 1st Class
- Grand Imperial Order of tbe Red Arrows, Grand Officer Nr. 175 on 12 Mai 1941