Something that definitely was instrumental in my initial interest in collecting artifacts of the world wars, and my preoccupation with history in general, has to be my family ties to Germany and its history of soldiering. I grew up on vague stories of their heroics and a reminder that regardless of what anyone tried to tell me about them, that they were honorable men who did what they thought was best for their country, or in some cases what they HAD (read: conscripted) to do for their country, and that they deserved no less respect than the young men who fought for the Allied nations.
My family really originates from the state of Baden-Württemberg, and from there they fanned out across much of Germany.
My branch of the family showed up in America just after the first world war. My great-grandfather (one Johannes Badenhop) fought in the first world war and moved here just as Germany fell apart in the wake of it, my grandfather was born here in 1930.
My grandfather had an "e" added to the end of the name to make it just a little easier to pronounce correctly for English speakers after being called Baden-HOP (as in I-HOP) for the first half of his life
Johannes is pictured here (Front row, second from the left)
He lived into I believe his 90's and now rests in Toledo Memorial Park with his wife.
Beyond him I also have 15 relatives that were killed during the world wars. 3 in the first, and the other 12 during the second. (Information that I've been able to verify thanks to the German War Graves Commission)
I have grand dreams that with enough research I will be able to find a living relative that served, but with 12 dead in the second and obviously no hope of anyone who served in the first being alive to talk to me about it, I don't have high hopes that there is anyone left to talk to me. And if there is, I'm going to have to find them fast, the WWII guys are just about gone too.
With the information provided by the Volksbund I now have birth dates and death dates for all 15 members, but beyond that not much.
It is at this point that I would like to ask that anyone that has more experience with this research than I do, please come forward with any helpful tips you might have for finding information on people that went off to fight and came home, it would be beyond humbling to meet someone I'm related to personally that fought.
For now though, here is a list of the KIA, their birth and death dates, and if I have one, a picture of them as they were when they were serving.
If anyone has any more questions about any of them, you are welcome to ask, I will provide you with everything I can. Or if someone has more information, I'd love to have it.
NOTICE:These are pictures that I have been told are the men mentioned by older family members, most not around anymore, I'm doing this by memory, and I'm not sure if they ID's are correct in the first place. If anyone notices any problems with their identified rank (which I'm not well versed in identifying) or location I take full responsibility for the error, please inform me of any mistakes, maybe I've got things mixed up!
List ordered by death date
WWI:
Hermann Badenhop(e), Unteroffizier: 8Th of Oct. 1886 † 9Th of Sep. 1914
Killed during the first battle of the Marne
Heinrich Badenhop(e), Musketier: UNKNOWN † 7Th of July
Hermann Badenhop(e) Jr., Musketier: UNKNOWN † August 25 1917
WWII:
Manfred Badenhop(e), Obergefreiter, 3Rd of March 1916 † 8Th of Oct. 1941
Werner Badenhop(e), Gefreiter, 5Th of Jan. 1920 † 5Th of Aug. 1941
Cord Badenhop(e), Obergefreiter, 2Nd of May 1914 † 17th of Sep. 1941
Heinz-Dietrich Badenhop(e), Unteroffizier: 3Rd of Jan. 1922 † 6Th of Nov. 1942
Friedrich Badenhop(e), Gefreiter: 17Th of Jan. 1909 † 19Th of Aug. 1943
Reinhard Badenhop(e), Unteroffizier: 1St of April 1904 † 11Th of July 1944
Willi Badenhop(e), Feldwebel: 1St of January 1919 † 27Th of July 1944
Friedrich Badenhop(e), Stabsgefreiter: 22Nd of Sep. 1916 † 22Nd of Dec. 1944
Ernst Badenhop(e), Gefreiter: 20Th of Oct. 1924 † 14Th of Jan. 1945
Killed during battle of the Bulge
Willi Badenhop(e), Unteroffizier: 27Th of Sep. 1921 † 16Th of Jan. 1945
Friedrich Badenhop(e), UNKNOWN: UNKNOWN † 23Rd of May 1945
Heinz Badenhop(e), Gefreiter, 25Th of April 1924 † 6Th of Jan. 1946
Victim of Soviet atrocities against German POW's
My family really originates from the state of Baden-Württemberg, and from there they fanned out across much of Germany.
My branch of the family showed up in America just after the first world war. My great-grandfather (one Johannes Badenhop) fought in the first world war and moved here just as Germany fell apart in the wake of it, my grandfather was born here in 1930.
My grandfather had an "e" added to the end of the name to make it just a little easier to pronounce correctly for English speakers after being called Baden-HOP (as in I-HOP) for the first half of his life
Johannes is pictured here (Front row, second from the left)
He lived into I believe his 90's and now rests in Toledo Memorial Park with his wife.
Beyond him I also have 15 relatives that were killed during the world wars. 3 in the first, and the other 12 during the second. (Information that I've been able to verify thanks to the German War Graves Commission)
I have grand dreams that with enough research I will be able to find a living relative that served, but with 12 dead in the second and obviously no hope of anyone who served in the first being alive to talk to me about it, I don't have high hopes that there is anyone left to talk to me. And if there is, I'm going to have to find them fast, the WWII guys are just about gone too.
With the information provided by the Volksbund I now have birth dates and death dates for all 15 members, but beyond that not much.
It is at this point that I would like to ask that anyone that has more experience with this research than I do, please come forward with any helpful tips you might have for finding information on people that went off to fight and came home, it would be beyond humbling to meet someone I'm related to personally that fought.
For now though, here is a list of the KIA, their birth and death dates, and if I have one, a picture of them as they were when they were serving.
If anyone has any more questions about any of them, you are welcome to ask, I will provide you with everything I can. Or if someone has more information, I'd love to have it.
NOTICE:These are pictures that I have been told are the men mentioned by older family members, most not around anymore, I'm doing this by memory, and I'm not sure if they ID's are correct in the first place. If anyone notices any problems with their identified rank (which I'm not well versed in identifying) or location I take full responsibility for the error, please inform me of any mistakes, maybe I've got things mixed up!
List ordered by death date
WWI:
Hermann Badenhop(e), Unteroffizier: 8Th of Oct. 1886 † 9Th of Sep. 1914
Killed during the first battle of the Marne
Heinrich Badenhop(e), Musketier: UNKNOWN † 7Th of July
Hermann Badenhop(e) Jr., Musketier: UNKNOWN † August 25 1917
WWII:
Manfred Badenhop(e), Obergefreiter, 3Rd of March 1916 † 8Th of Oct. 1941
Werner Badenhop(e), Gefreiter, 5Th of Jan. 1920 † 5Th of Aug. 1941
Cord Badenhop(e), Obergefreiter, 2Nd of May 1914 † 17th of Sep. 1941
Heinz-Dietrich Badenhop(e), Unteroffizier: 3Rd of Jan. 1922 † 6Th of Nov. 1942
Friedrich Badenhop(e), Gefreiter: 17Th of Jan. 1909 † 19Th of Aug. 1943
Reinhard Badenhop(e), Unteroffizier: 1St of April 1904 † 11Th of July 1944
Willi Badenhop(e), Feldwebel: 1St of January 1919 † 27Th of July 1944
Friedrich Badenhop(e), Stabsgefreiter: 22Nd of Sep. 1916 † 22Nd of Dec. 1944
Ernst Badenhop(e), Gefreiter: 20Th of Oct. 1924 † 14Th of Jan. 1945
Killed during battle of the Bulge
Willi Badenhop(e), Unteroffizier: 27Th of Sep. 1921 † 16Th of Jan. 1945
Friedrich Badenhop(e), UNKNOWN: UNKNOWN † 23Rd of May 1945
Heinz Badenhop(e), Gefreiter, 25Th of April 1924 † 6Th of Jan. 1946
Victim of Soviet atrocities against German POW's
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