Karl-Heinz Euling

Karl Heinz Euling
Born August 16, 1919 (1919-08-16) (age 92)
Dorndorf, Germany
Allegiance Nazi Germany
Service/branch Waffen SS
Years of service 1938–1945
Rank Hauptsturmführer
Unit SS-VT
SS Division Totenkopf
10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg
Battles/wars World War II
Awards Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
Iron Cross I Class
Iron Cross II Class
War Merit Cross I class with swords
War Merit Cross II class with swords
Close Combat Clasp in Bronze
Infantry Assault Badge in Silver
Eastern Front Medal
Wound Badge

Karl Heinz Euling (born 16 August 1919) was a Hauptsturmführer (Captain) in the Waffen SS during World War II. He was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Which was awarded to recognize extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership by Nazi Germany during World War II.

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Early life

Karl Heinz Euling was born on the 16 August 1919 in Dorndorf, in the region of Eisenach. On 22 March 1932, he joined the Hitler Youth where he earned the Hitler Youth Proficiency Badge and the Golden Hitler Youth Badge. On 1 September 1937 he joined the NSDAP. After the Volksschule, Euling attended a reform high school and passed his matriculation examination in February 1938. He volunteered to join the SS-VT on the 1 April 1938, assigned to the 2 Company, SS Totenkopf and participated in the Polish Campaign with them.[1][2][3]

World War II

He was then selected to become an officer and posted to the SS-Junkerschule at Braunschweig between February and May 1940. After graduation he was promoted to Untersturmführer (Second Lieutenant) in August 1940.

After being wounded he was transferred to the SS Infantry Training nas Reserve Battalion Ost and from there to the 1st SS Infantry Brigade. Where he served as a platoon commander and Adjutant earning the War Merit Cross I & II class with Swords and the Iron Cross I & II class. He was promoted to Hauptsturmführer (Captain) in November 1943, and transferred to the western front on the staff of the II SS Panzer Corps.

In June 1944, Euling was transferred to the 10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg and given command of the I.Battalion, 21 SS Panzergrenadier Regiment, during the Battle of Normandy.

Having been withdrawn to the Arnhem area to reform they were well placed to respond to Operation Market Garden the Allied parachute landings in Holland. On 19 September 1944, Hauptsturmführer Euling and his battalion (I./22) broke off from the house-to-house fighting and the position they had held at the bridge at Nimwegen that blocked the road leading to Arnheim. Karl Heinz Euling was awarded the Knight's Cross for his leadership and command of the Battalion during the Normandy landings and the Battle of Arnhem.[1][2][3]

References

Further reading

  • Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer. Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939-1945. Friedburg, Germany: Podzun-Pallas, 2000. ISBN 3-7909-0284-5.
  • Mitcham, Jr.Samuel, Retreat to the Reich, Stackpole books 2007. ISBN 081173384X
  • Henschler Henri & Fay Will, Armor Battles of the Waffen-SS, 1943-45 Stackpole Books, 2003. ISBN 0811729052
  • Mitcham Samuel, The German Defeat in the East, 1944-45,Stackpole Books, 2007. ISBN 0811733718
  • The Combat History of the 10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg. available on line