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Erich Lüdke

Erich Lüdke (20 October 1882 – 13 February 1946) was a German General of the Infantry who was supreme commander of the German forces in Denmark from 1 June 1940 to 29 September 1942. Taken into custody by the Soviets after the war, he died in captivity in 1946.

Erich Lüdke
1942
Born(1882-10-20)20 October 1882
Naumburg, Province of Saxony, Prussia
Died13 February 1946(1946-02-13) (aged 63)
Russia
Allegiance German Empire (to 1918)
 Weimar Republic (to 1933)
 Nazi Germany
Branch German Army
Years of service1900–44
Rank General of the Infantry
Commands held Military Commander of Denmark
9th Infantry Division
Battles/wars
AwardsIron Cross 2nd Class
Knight's Cross of House Order of Hohenzollern

Early career edit

Lüdke entered the army in 1900 and was promoted to Leutnant in 1902 and to Oberleutnant in 1910. In spring 1914, he was assigned to the General Staff in Berlin. At the outbreak of World War I he was promoted to Hauptmann and became a company commander.

World War I edit

From 1915, Lüdke served in various staff functions. During the war he received the Iron Cross 2nd Class and Knight's Cross of House Order of Hohenzollern.

Interbellum edit

After World War I, Lüdke moved into the new Reichswehr and initially used in the Reichswehr Ministry. On 1 April 1922, he was then appointed commander of an infantry regiment and gradually achieved level of Oberstleutnant due to various position of commander of cavalry and infantry regiments.

In June 1935, Lüdke was promoted to Generalleutnant and took command of the 9th Infantry Division. A year later he took command of 34th Infantry Division. In 1937 he was assigned to the X Army Corps in Hamburg. After the death of the commanding general, Wilhelm Knochenhauer, he was assigned to the leadership of X Army Corps.

World War II edit

On 1 June 1940, Lüdke was appointed commander of German troops in Denmark where he replaced Leonhard Kaupisch. On 1 December 1940 he was promoted to General of the Infantry. His time in Denmark was relatively peaceful, and it was only towards the end of his period in command that the Danish resistance movement was becoming increasingly noticeable.

After the Telegram Crisis, Adolf Hitler wanted a harder line implemented in Denmark and Lüdke was deemed unfit. He was released from his post in the fall of 1942 and given the status of reserve officer. On 31 January 1944, he retired from active service. After the war he was arrested by the Soviets and taken into captivity. He died in Russia in 1946.

Awards and decorations edit

Footnotes edit

References edit

  • "Lüdke, Erich" (in German). lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
  • "Lüdke". generals.dk. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
Military offices
Preceded by
none
Commander of the 34. Infanterie-Division
1 April 1936 – 1 October 1937
Succeeded by
Generalmajor Max von Viebahn
Preceded by Military Commander Denmark
1 June 1940 – 29 September 1942
Succeeded by

erich, lüdke, october, 1882, february, 1946, german, general, infantry, supreme, commander, german, forces, denmark, from, june, 1940, september, 1942, taken, into, custody, soviets, after, died, captivity, 1946, 1942born, 1882, october, 1882naumburg, province. Erich Ludke 20 October 1882 13 February 1946 was a German General of the Infantry who was supreme commander of the German forces in Denmark from 1 June 1940 to 29 September 1942 Taken into custody by the Soviets after the war he died in captivity in 1946 Erich Ludke1942Born 1882 10 20 20 October 1882Naumburg Province of Saxony PrussiaDied13 February 1946 1946 02 13 aged 63 RussiaAllegiance German Empire to 1918 Weimar Republic to 1933 Nazi GermanyBranch German ArmyYears of service1900 44RankGeneral of the InfantryCommands heldMilitary Commander of Denmark9th Infantry DivisionBattles warsWorld War I World War IIAwardsIron Cross 2nd ClassKnight s Cross of House Order of Hohenzollern Contents 1 Early career 2 World War I 3 Interbellum 4 World War II 5 Awards and decorations 6 Footnotes 7 ReferencesEarly career editLudke entered the army in 1900 and was promoted to Leutnant in 1902 and to Oberleutnant in 1910 In spring 1914 he was assigned to the General Staff in Berlin At the outbreak of World War I he was promoted to Hauptmann and became a company commander World War I editFrom 1915 Ludke served in various staff functions During the war he received the Iron Cross 2nd Class and Knight s Cross of House Order of Hohenzollern Interbellum editAfter World War I Ludke moved into the new Reichswehr and initially used in the Reichswehr Ministry On 1 April 1922 he was then appointed commander of an infantry regiment and gradually achieved level of Oberstleutnant due to various position of commander of cavalry and infantry regiments In June 1935 Ludke was promoted to Generalleutnant and took command of the 9th Infantry Division A year later he took command of 34th Infantry Division In 1937 he was assigned to the X Army Corps in Hamburg After the death of the commanding general Wilhelm Knochenhauer he was assigned to the leadership of X Army Corps World War II editOn 1 June 1940 Ludke was appointed commander of German troops in Denmark where he replaced Leonhard Kaupisch On 1 December 1940 he was promoted to General of the Infantry His time in Denmark was relatively peaceful and it was only towards the end of his period in command that the Danish resistance movement was becoming increasingly noticeable After the Telegram Crisis Adolf Hitler wanted a harder line implemented in Denmark and Ludke was deemed unfit He was released from his post in the fall of 1942 and given the status of reserve officer On 31 January 1944 he retired from active service After the war he was arrested by the Soviets and taken into captivity He died in Russia in 1946 Awards and decorations editIron Cross of 1914 1st and 2nd class Knight s Cross of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern with Swords Knight s Cross Second Class of the Order of the White Falcon with swords Hanseatic Cross of Bremen Knight s Cross Second Class of the Ducal Saxe Ernestine House Order Cross of Honour 3rd class with Swords and Crown Reuss Cross of Honour 3rd class with Swords Schwarzburg Military Merit Cross 3rd class with war decoration Austria Hungary Ottoman War Medal Iron Crescent Honour Cross of the World War 1914 1918 with Swords Wehrmacht Long Service Award 4th to 1st classFootnotes editThis article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message References edit Ludke Erich in German lexikon der wehrmacht de Retrieved 2009 05 10 Ludke generals dk Retrieved 2009 05 10 Military offices Preceded bynone Commander of the 34 Infanterie Division1 April 1936 1 October 1937 Succeeded byGeneralmajor Max von Viebahn Preceded byLeonhard Kaupisch Military Commander Denmark1 June 1940 29 September 1942 Succeeded byHermann von Hanneken Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erich Ludke amp oldid 1173236664, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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