Heinrich Eberbach

Heinrich Eberbach

Infobox Military Person
name=Heinrich Eberbach
born=birth date|1895|11|24|df=y
died=death date and age|1992|7|13|1895|11|24|df=y
placeofbirth=Stuttgart
placeofdeath=Notzingen


caption=Eberbach as an Oberst in the Panzerwaffe.
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|German Empire German Empire (to 1918)
flagicon|Germany Weimar Republic (to 1933)
flagicon|Nazi Germany Nazi Germany
branch=Heer
serviceyears=1914-1945
rank=General der Panzertruppe
commands=Panzer-Regiment 35
5. Panzer-Brigade
unit=
battles=World War I
World War II
awards=Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves
laterwork=

Heinrich Eberbach (November 24, 1895 – July 13, 1992) was a German General der Panzertruppen in the German Army of World War II.

World War I

During late 1914 Eberbach fought in France as a corporal, by February 1915 he was promoted to Lieutenant. During 1915 he was wounded twice in France, lost his nose due to a French bullet (a rubber replacement was made) and was captured by the French. In December 1916 he was exchanged for a French prisoner and by 1918 he was posted to Palestine. As he spoke the Turkish language, he served on the staff of the Turkish Eighth Army.

Interwar period

During the 1920s Eberbach was an officer in the civilian police in Württemberg and in 1935 joined the German army (Wehrmacht). In 1937 he was promoted to Oberstleutnant and in 1938 be became commander of Panzer-Regiment 35, part of the newly formed 4.Panzer-Division under "Generalmajor" Georg-Hans Reinhardt in Bamberg.

World War II

Eberbach participated in the German Invasion of Poland in September 1939 by leading his "Panzer-Regiment 35" into battles near Łódź and into Warsaw.

During the 1940 Battle of France, "Oberst" Eberbach supported General Manteuffel's offensive across the Meuse River in Flanders then on into Lyon.

In June 1941, as commander of the 5.Panzer-Brigade in "Generaloberst" Guderian's XXIV.Panzer-Korps, Eberbach participated in the German invasion of the Soviet Union. By March 1942 he had been promoted to Major General and made commander of the 4.Panzer-Division in Tula, Russia. Later he became commander of the XLVIII.Panzer-Korps operating near Kiev.

In late November 1942 Eberbach was wounded near Stalingrad and hospitalized until February. Shortly thereafter he became Inspector of the Armored Troops in the Home Army, awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and promoted to Lieutenant General.

In November 1943 Eberbach became commander of the Army Group Nikopol and fought in battles around Zhitomir in the Soviet Union. In December he incurred a kidney illness and later made Inspector of Panzer Troops.

In early 1944 Eberbach was promoted to the rank of "General der Panzertruppen". During the Normandy invasion, he fought against the British landings along the 'Juno' and 'Sword' beaches. In July he took command of "Panzer Group West" in the Caen area and after a reorganization his unit was redesignated Fifth Panzer Army. In August he formed Panzergruppe "Eberbach" in 7.Armee during his failed attempt to recapture Avranches and later became commander of 7.Armee itself.

In late August 1944 Eberbach urged the immediate retreat of the German forces to escape eastward through the Falaise Gap before Allied forces could entrap them. However, German Gen. Walter Warlimont rejected his withdrawal. On August 31 while out on a reconnaissance patrol, Eberbach was captured by the British at Amiens.

Post WWII

Eberbach was held in a prisoner-of-war camp until 1948 and shortly thereafter he became the director of a Protestant charity.

Awards

* Iron Cross 1st and 2nd Classes
* Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves
** Knight's Cross (4 July 1940)
** 42. Oak Leaves (31 December 1941)

References

* Walther-Peer Fellgiebel (2000), "Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939-1945". Podzun-Pallas. ISBN 3-7909-0284-5
*"Battle of the Falaise Gap", G. Florenton, Hawthron Books, 1967.
*"Battle Group! German Kampfgruppen Action of WWII", James Lucas, Arms & Armour Press, 1993.
*"Bravery in Battle", D. Eshel, ppg. 47-48.
*"Hitler's Commanders", James Lucas, 2000.
*"Panzer: A Revolution In Warfare", Roger Edwards.

External links

* [http://www.islandfarm.fsnet.co.uk/General%20der%20Panzertruppe%20Heinrich%20Karl%20Alfons%20Willy%20Eberbach.htm Heinrich Eberbach @ ISLAND FARM PRISONER OF WAR CAMP: 198 / Special Camp: XI]


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