Hello all,
I was going through my Soldbücher and I found this one. Maybe it's interesting to show with a small and quick research!
Herbert Malende had an interesting career in the Army. His Soldbuch was opened on 25.01.1940 when he already was an Oberleutnant. On that moment he was part of the famous Abwehr under command of Wilhelm Canaris. Herbert was at:
Gruppe III N: Auslandsbriefprüfstelle und -telegrammprüfstelle in Wehrkreis III, Berlin.
Abteilung III hatte als Aufgaben die Spionageabwehr, die Bekämpfung des Landesverrats, der Sabotage und der Wehrmittelbeschädigung sowie der Korruption und der Wehrkraftzersetzung. Geleitet wurde sie bis zum Frühjahr 1939 von Oberstleutnant Rudolf Bamler, sein Nachfolger wurde Oberstleutnant, später Generalleutnant, Franz Eccard von Bentivegni.
Gruppe III A (Chefgruppe): Allgemeine Angelegenheiten
Führungsgruppe III H: Spionageabwehr im Heer, Befragung von Kriegsgefangenen
Gruppe III M: Spionageabwehr in der Marine
Gruppe III L: Abwehr in der Luftwaffe
Gruppe III Wi: Abwehr in der Wirtschaft
Gruppe III C: Abwehr bei Behörden im Inland
Gruppe III F: Abwehr im Ausland
Gruppe III D: Diversion, Feindtäuschung
Gruppe III S: Bekämpfung von Sabotage
Gruppe III G: Gutachten und Sachverständige
Gruppe III N: Auslandsbriefprüfstelle und -telegrammprüfstelle
Gruppe III K: Funkabwehr
Gruppe III Kgf: Abwehr in Kriegsgefangenenlagern
Gruppe III U: Interne Auswertung
At the same time he was also officer in the 3./ Landesschutzen-ersatz-Bataillon 3, also in Berlin.
On 27.02.1943 he left Berlin and was send to Dulag 121(Durchgangslager / Kriegsgefangenenlager) in Gomel, Soviet-Union. On that moment he was already promoted to Hauptmann. In this camp thousands of Russian POW's died by starvation or illness. I am sure that Malende, as an officer, knew exactly what happened in the camp.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durchg...efangenenlager)
In Oktober 1943 Malende was transferred to Feldkommandantur 1030, probably the camp was evacuated because of the Russian advance. Feldkommandantur 1030 was stationed in the Balkan(Albania). In the last months of the war Herbert was promoted to Major and was send back to Berlin, again in the Lds. ers. Btl. 3. He also received the KVK II.
I have no idea what happened with Herbert after the war. Some other officers who served in Dulag camps were sentenced to death in the Soviet-Union because of war crimes.
Best Regards,
Aram
I was going through my Soldbücher and I found this one. Maybe it's interesting to show with a small and quick research!
Herbert Malende had an interesting career in the Army. His Soldbuch was opened on 25.01.1940 when he already was an Oberleutnant. On that moment he was part of the famous Abwehr under command of Wilhelm Canaris. Herbert was at:
Gruppe III N: Auslandsbriefprüfstelle und -telegrammprüfstelle in Wehrkreis III, Berlin.
Abteilung III hatte als Aufgaben die Spionageabwehr, die Bekämpfung des Landesverrats, der Sabotage und der Wehrmittelbeschädigung sowie der Korruption und der Wehrkraftzersetzung. Geleitet wurde sie bis zum Frühjahr 1939 von Oberstleutnant Rudolf Bamler, sein Nachfolger wurde Oberstleutnant, später Generalleutnant, Franz Eccard von Bentivegni.
Gruppe III A (Chefgruppe): Allgemeine Angelegenheiten
Führungsgruppe III H: Spionageabwehr im Heer, Befragung von Kriegsgefangenen
Gruppe III M: Spionageabwehr in der Marine
Gruppe III L: Abwehr in der Luftwaffe
Gruppe III Wi: Abwehr in der Wirtschaft
Gruppe III C: Abwehr bei Behörden im Inland
Gruppe III F: Abwehr im Ausland
Gruppe III D: Diversion, Feindtäuschung
Gruppe III S: Bekämpfung von Sabotage
Gruppe III G: Gutachten und Sachverständige
Gruppe III N: Auslandsbriefprüfstelle und -telegrammprüfstelle
Gruppe III K: Funkabwehr
Gruppe III Kgf: Abwehr in Kriegsgefangenenlagern
Gruppe III U: Interne Auswertung
At the same time he was also officer in the 3./ Landesschutzen-ersatz-Bataillon 3, also in Berlin.
On 27.02.1943 he left Berlin and was send to Dulag 121(Durchgangslager / Kriegsgefangenenlager) in Gomel, Soviet-Union. On that moment he was already promoted to Hauptmann. In this camp thousands of Russian POW's died by starvation or illness. I am sure that Malende, as an officer, knew exactly what happened in the camp.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durchg...efangenenlager)
In Oktober 1943 Malende was transferred to Feldkommandantur 1030, probably the camp was evacuated because of the Russian advance. Feldkommandantur 1030 was stationed in the Balkan(Albania). In the last months of the war Herbert was promoted to Major and was send back to Berlin, again in the Lds. ers. Btl. 3. He also received the KVK II.
I have no idea what happened with Herbert after the war. Some other officers who served in Dulag camps were sentenced to death in the Soviet-Union because of war crimes.
Best Regards,
Aram
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