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Erich Weber

Erich Paul Weber (born 12 September 1860 in Kamen; died 29 October 1933 in Berlin) was a German army officer, who served in both the German Imperial Army and the Ottoman Army during World War I, and ultimately attained the rank of General of Infantry (General der Infanterie).

Erich Weber
Born(1860-09-12)September 12, 1860
DiedOctober 29, 1933(1933-10-29) (aged 73)
Allegiance German Empire
 Ottoman Empire
Service/branch Imperial German Army
 Ottoman Army
Battles/warsFirst World War

Military career

Weber entered the Prussian Army and received his commission as Sekondeleutnant on 15 April 1878.[1] A successful career as a junior regimental officer culminated in his command of the Schleswig-Holsteinische Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 9, headquartered in Harburg. On 14 April 1907, with the rank of Major, he was transferred to Engineer Inspectorate (Ingenieur-Inspektion) IV, where he served as an engineer officer in the Metz Fortification Command (Festung Metz).[2] On 22 March 1910 he was promoted to Oberstleutnant.[3] His transfer to Strasbourg on 22 May 1912 followed his appointment as commanding officer of the Pioneers of the XV Corps. In this position he wore the uniform of the 1. Elsässische Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 15.[4] On 19 November 1912 he was promoted to Oberst.[5]

On 3 December 1913 Weber was selected to participate in the newly inaugurated German Military Mission (Militärmission) to the Ottoman Empire, headed by Liman von Sanders. On 8 December Weber was formally granted retirement from active service in the German Imperial Army prior to his transfer to the Ottoman Army, and he was among the first contingent of 10 German officers to arrive in Istanbul later that month. He was initially appointed Inspector-General of Engineers (İstihkam Müfettişi) attached to the Ottoman Ministry of War, with the higher Ottoman rank of Mirliva (= German Generalmajor). As a specialist in fortifications, when the Ottoman Empire began preparing to enter World War I, Weber was assigned to strengthen the coastal defences of the Dardanelles.[6] In late March/April 1915 he was appointed commander of the Ottoman XV Corps on the Asian shore of the Straits. During the Gallipoli Campaign, he distinguished himself in the early stages of the fighting on the Asian side of the Dardanelles.[7] On 18 April 1915 he was promoted to the German rank of Generalmajor and thus automatically attained the higher Ottoman rank of Ferik (= German Generalleutnant), along with the honorific Ottoman title of Pasha.[8] On 5 May Weber was appointed commander of South Group, on the southern part of the Gallipoli peninsula, during a phase of heavy fighting in this sector. Following criticism of his performance, however, Weber quarreled with Liman von Sanders and was relieved of this command on 8 July.[9]

In October 1915 Weber returned to Germany. Formally reinstated in the German Imperial Army, from 22 October to 16 November 1915 he served on the Western Front as commanding officer of 100th Infantry Brigade.[10] On 21 December 1916 he assumed command of 9th Division on the Western Front and remained in this post until the Armistice in 1918.

Following the end of the war, Weber was absorbed into the Provisional Reichswehr (Vorläufige Reichswehr). On 16 June 1920 he was promoted to Generalleutnant and appointed commander of Military District (Wehrkreis) II.[11] After the formation of the Reichswehr, on 1 October 1920 he was appointed commanding officer of the 2nd Division, based in Stettin. On 15 June 1921 he retired from the Reichswehr with the brevet rank of General der Infanterie.[12]

Weber's daughter Ingeborg married the later High Admiral Karl Dönitz in 1916.

The Bundeswehr barracks in Höxter are named after Weber.

References

  1. ^ Preußisches Kriegsministerium (ed.), Rangliste der Offiziere der Königlich Preußischen Armee und des XIII. (Königlich Württembergisches) Armeekorps 1917 (E.S. Mittler & Sohn: Berlin 1917), p. 6
  2. ^ Militär-Wochenblatt Nr. 49 (16 April 1907), col. 1130.
  3. ^ Preußisches Kriegsministerium (ed.), Rangliste der Königlich Preußischen Armee und des XIII. (Königlich Württembergischen) Armeekorps für 1911. (E.S. Mittler & Sohn: Berlin 1911), p. 124.
  4. ^ Militär-Wochenblatt Nr. 66 (24 May 1912), col. 1496.
  5. ^ Militär-Wochenblatt Nr. 150 (23 November 1912), col. 3428.
  6. ^ P. Rance, The Struggle for the Dardanelles. The Memoirs of a German Staff Officer in Ottoman Service (Pen & Sword 2017), pp. 60, 116.
  7. ^ Reichsarchiv (ed), Schlachten des Weltkriegs, vol. 16: Der Kampf um die Dardanellen 1915 (Verlag Gerhard Stalling: Oldenburg 1927), p. 52.
  8. ^ Militär-Wochenblatt Nr. 72/73 (20 April 1915), col. 1740; P. Rance, The Struggle for the Dardanelles. The Memoirs of a German Staff Officer in Ottoman Service (Pen & Sword 2017), pp. 61, 116.
  9. ^ K. Wolf, Gallipoli 1915. Das deutsch-türkische Militärbündnis im Ersten Weltkrieg (Report Verlag: Bonn 2008: ISBN 978-3-932385-29-2), p. 145; E.J. Erickson, Gallipoli. The Ottoman Campaign (Pen & Sword 2010; repr. 2015), pp. 81-91, 109-15, 122-5, 128-30.
  10. ^ G. Wegner, Stellenbesetzung der Deutschen Heere 1815-1939, vol. 1: Die Höheren Kommandostellen 1815-1939 (Biblio Verlag: Osnabrück 1990: ISBN 3-7648-1780-1), p. 315.
  11. ^ Reichswehrministerium (ed.), Stellenbesetzung im neuen Heer vom 16. Mai 1920, pt. I (Reichsdruckerei: Berlin 1920), p. 8.
  12. ^ Militär-Wochenblatt Nr. 52 105 (25 June 1921), col. 1141; Deutscher Offizier Bund (ed.), Ehren-Rangliste des ehemaligen Deutschen Heeres auf Grund der Ranglisten von 1914 mit den inzwischen eingetretenen Veränderungen (E.S. Mittler & Sohn: Berlin 1926), vol. I, p. 20.

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Erich Paul Weber born 12 September 1860 in Kamen died 29 October 1933 in Berlin was a German army officer who served in both the German Imperial Army and the Ottoman Army during World War I and ultimately attained the rank of General of Infantry General der Infanterie Erich WeberBorn 1860 09 12 September 12 1860DiedOctober 29 1933 1933 10 29 aged 73 Allegiance German Empire Ottoman EmpireService wbr branch Imperial German Army Ottoman ArmyBattles warsFirst World WarMilitary career EditWeber entered the Prussian Army and received his commission as Sekondeleutnant on 15 April 1878 1 A successful career as a junior regimental officer culminated in his command of the Schleswig Holsteinische Pionier Bataillon Nr 9 headquartered in Harburg On 14 April 1907 with the rank of Major he was transferred to Engineer Inspectorate Ingenieur Inspektion IV where he served as an engineer officer in the Metz Fortification Command Festung Metz 2 On 22 March 1910 he was promoted to Oberstleutnant 3 His transfer to Strasbourg on 22 May 1912 followed his appointment as commanding officer of the Pioneers of the XV Corps In this position he wore the uniform of the 1 Elsassische Pionier Bataillon Nr 15 4 On 19 November 1912 he was promoted to Oberst 5 On 3 December 1913 Weber was selected to participate in the newly inaugurated German Military Mission Militarmission to the Ottoman Empire headed by Liman von Sanders On 8 December Weber was formally granted retirement from active service in the German Imperial Army prior to his transfer to the Ottoman Army and he was among the first contingent of 10 German officers to arrive in Istanbul later that month He was initially appointed Inspector General of Engineers Istihkam Mufettisi attached to the Ottoman Ministry of War with the higher Ottoman rank of Mirliva German Generalmajor As a specialist in fortifications when the Ottoman Empire began preparing to enter World War I Weber was assigned to strengthen the coastal defences of the Dardanelles 6 In late March April 1915 he was appointed commander of the Ottoman XV Corps on the Asian shore of the Straits During the Gallipoli Campaign he distinguished himself in the early stages of the fighting on the Asian side of the Dardanelles 7 On 18 April 1915 he was promoted to the German rank of Generalmajor and thus automatically attained the higher Ottoman rank of Ferik German Generalleutnant along with the honorific Ottoman title of Pasha 8 On 5 May Weber was appointed commander of South Group on the southern part of the Gallipoli peninsula during a phase of heavy fighting in this sector Following criticism of his performance however Weber quarreled with Liman von Sanders and was relieved of this command on 8 July 9 In October 1915 Weber returned to Germany Formally reinstated in the German Imperial Army from 22 October to 16 November 1915 he served on the Western Front as commanding officer of 100th Infantry Brigade 10 On 21 December 1916 he assumed command of 9th Division on the Western Front and remained in this post until the Armistice in 1918 Following the end of the war Weber was absorbed into the Provisional Reichswehr Vorlaufige Reichswehr On 16 June 1920 he was promoted to Generalleutnant and appointed commander of Military District Wehrkreis II 11 After the formation of the Reichswehr on 1 October 1920 he was appointed commanding officer of the 2nd Division based in Stettin On 15 June 1921 he retired from the Reichswehr with the brevet rank of General der Infanterie 12 Weber s daughter Ingeborg married the later High Admiral Karl Donitz in 1916 The Bundeswehr barracks in Hoxter are named after Weber References Edit Preussisches Kriegsministerium ed Rangliste der Offiziere der Koniglich Preussischen Armee und des XIII Koniglich Wurttembergisches Armeekorps 1917 E S Mittler amp Sohn Berlin 1917 p 6 Militar Wochenblatt Nr 49 16 April 1907 col 1130 Preussisches Kriegsministerium ed Rangliste der Koniglich Preussischen Armee und des XIII Koniglich Wurttembergischen Armeekorps fur 1911 E S Mittler amp Sohn Berlin 1911 p 124 Militar Wochenblatt Nr 66 24 May 1912 col 1496 Militar Wochenblatt Nr 150 23 November 1912 col 3428 P Rance The Struggle for the Dardanelles The Memoirs of a German Staff Officer in Ottoman Service Pen amp Sword 2017 pp 60 116 Reichsarchiv ed Schlachten des Weltkriegs vol 16 Der Kampf um die Dardanellen 1915 Verlag Gerhard Stalling Oldenburg 1927 p 52 Militar Wochenblatt Nr 72 73 20 April 1915 col 1740 P Rance The Struggle for the Dardanelles The Memoirs of a German Staff Officer in Ottoman Service Pen amp Sword 2017 pp 61 116 K Wolf Gallipoli 1915 Das deutsch turkische Militarbundnis im Ersten Weltkrieg Report Verlag Bonn 2008 ISBN 978 3 932385 29 2 p 145 E J Erickson Gallipoli The Ottoman Campaign Pen amp Sword 2010 repr 2015 pp 81 91 109 15 122 5 128 30 G Wegner Stellenbesetzung der Deutschen Heere 1815 1939 vol 1 Die Hoheren Kommandostellen 1815 1939 Biblio Verlag Osnabruck 1990 ISBN 3 7648 1780 1 p 315 Reichswehrministerium ed Stellenbesetzung im neuen Heer vom 16 Mai 1920 pt I Reichsdruckerei Berlin 1920 p 8 Militar Wochenblatt Nr 52 105 25 June 1921 col 1141 Deutscher Offizier Bund ed Ehren Rangliste des ehemaligen Deutschen Heeres auf Grund der Ranglisten von 1914 mit den inzwischen eingetretenen Veranderungen E S Mittler amp Sohn Berlin 1926 vol I p 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erich Weber amp oldid 1109154897, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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