Kriebel
My General was rather interesting. He was a divisional commander in France and this is where he received the medal. He was a close friend of Hitler's in Munich. His brother was the military leader of the Putsch in 1923 and was in Landsberg prison with Hitler and Hitler was a close friend of the family.
The brother from the Putsch died before the war as I remember and my General Kriebel was transfered to the Munich area after France and became the military commander of Wehrkreis VII (Munich Area) and remained there until the end of the war.
With the attempt on Hitler's life in 1944, Kriebel was one of seven Wehrmacht Generals appointed to a committee to investigate the Wehrmacht's involvement in the attempt. Again, this is because he was a personal friend of Hitler.
Kriebel died in the 1950s of Tuberculosis in Germany and his wife and children also died in this period. Probably not too good a life after the war. I also have his uniform shoulder boards and his M40 SD Helmet (found it at the Cincinnati Show in the 1970s on a table-the dealer had no idea who Kriebel was nor did he realize that the name in the helmet was important.) It must have been removed from the house at the end of the war and it was NOT with the document, so evidently several soldiers of the US stayed in or looted his Munich home. I also have a picture postcard of Kriebel with his original signature on it.
Ron Weinand
Weinand Militaria
My General was rather interesting. He was a divisional commander in France and this is where he received the medal. He was a close friend of Hitler's in Munich. His brother was the military leader of the Putsch in 1923 and was in Landsberg prison with Hitler and Hitler was a close friend of the family.
The brother from the Putsch died before the war as I remember and my General Kriebel was transfered to the Munich area after France and became the military commander of Wehrkreis VII (Munich Area) and remained there until the end of the war.
With the attempt on Hitler's life in 1944, Kriebel was one of seven Wehrmacht Generals appointed to a committee to investigate the Wehrmacht's involvement in the attempt. Again, this is because he was a personal friend of Hitler.
Kriebel died in the 1950s of Tuberculosis in Germany and his wife and children also died in this period. Probably not too good a life after the war. I also have his uniform shoulder boards and his M40 SD Helmet (found it at the Cincinnati Show in the 1970s on a table-the dealer had no idea who Kriebel was nor did he realize that the name in the helmet was important.) It must have been removed from the house at the end of the war and it was NOT with the document, so evidently several soldiers of the US stayed in or looted his Munich home. I also have a picture postcard of Kriebel with his original signature on it.
Ron Weinand
Weinand Militaria
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