Mortimer von Kessel
Mortimer von Kessel | |
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Born |
Arnswalde, German Empire | 25 May 1893
Died |
8 January 1981 87) Goslar, West Germany | (aged
Allegiance |
German Empire Weimar Republic Nazi Germany |
Service/branch | Army |
Years of service | 1914–45 |
Rank | General der Panzertruppe |
Commands held |
20th Panzer Division Head of the Army Personnel Department VII Panzer Corps |
Battles/wars |
World War II |
Awards | Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves |
Mortimer von Kessel (25 May 1893 – 8 January 1981) was a German general in the Wehrmacht during the Second World War. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves of Nazi Germany.
Biography
Kessel joined the Imperial German Army in March 1915 and was then retained in the Reichswehr following World War I. He led a reconnaissance regiment during the Invasion of Poland in 1939. Promoted to Oberst in October that year, he was appointed as the head of the Army Personnel Department and remained in this post until January 1943. In May 1943 he was appointed as the commander of the 20th Panzer Division.
On 1 December 1943, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross for his actions in the Vitebsk region on the Eastern Front. Then for his actions during the Soviet 1944 summer offensive, Operation Bagration, he was awarded the Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross. In December 1944, he was appointed commander of the VII Panzer Corps in East Prussia with which he surrendered at the end of the war.
Awards
- Iron Cross (1914) 2nd Class (27 March 1915) & 1st Class (25 September 1917)[1]
- Knight's Cross of the Second Class of the Order of the White Falcon with Swords
- Clasp to the Iron Cross (1939) 2nd Class (5 July 1943) & 1st Class (23 July 1943)[1]
- Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves
- Knight's Cross on 28 December 1943 as Generalmajor and commander of 20. Panzer-Division[2]
- 611th Oak Leaves on 16 October 1944 as Generalleutnant and commander of 20. Panzer-Division
References
Citations
Bibliography
- Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer (2000) [1986]. Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939–1945 — Die Inhaber der höchsten Auszeichnung des Zweiten Weltkrieges aller Wehrmachtteile [The Bearers of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939–1945 — The Owners of the Highest Award of the Second World War of all Wehrmacht Branches] (in German). Friedberg, Germany: Podzun-Pallas. ISBN 978-3-7909-0284-6.
- Scherzer, Veit (2007). Die Ritterkreuzträger 1939–1945 Die Inhaber des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 von Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm sowie mit Deutschland verbündeter Streitkräfte nach den Unterlagen des Bundesarchives [The Knight's Cross Bearers 1939–1945 The Holders of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939 by Army, Air Force, Navy, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm and Allied Forces with Germany According to the Documents of the Federal Archives] (in German). Jena, Germany: Scherzers Militaer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-938845-17-2.
- Thomas, Franz (1997). Die Eichenlaubträger 1939–1945 Band 1: A–K [The Oak Leaves Bearers 1939–1945 Volume 1: A–K] (in German). Osnabrück, Germany: Biblio-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-7648-2299-6.
Military offices | ||
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Preceded by Generalmajor Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz |
Commander of 20th Panzer Division 12 May 1943 – 1 January 1944 |
Succeeded by Oberst Werner Marcks |
Preceded by Oberst Werner Marcks |
Commander of 20th Panzer Division 2 February 1944 – 5 November 1944 |
Succeeded by Oberst Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski |