<TT>Lasch, Otto</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>General der Infanterie</TT><TT><?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o></o></TT>
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<TT>Born:</TT><TT> 25.06.1893 in Pless / Oberschlesien.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>Died:</TT><TT> 29.04.1971 in Bad Godesberg.<o></o></TT>
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<TT>Promotions:</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1913 Fahnenjunker</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1914 Leutnant</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.19__ Oberleutnant</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1921 Polizei-Hauptmann</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1934 Polizei-Major</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1935 Major (Heer)</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>01.12.1939 Oberst</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>01.08.1942 Generalmajor</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>01.04.1943 Generalleutnant</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>01.11.1944 General der Infanterie<o></o></TT>
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<TT>Career:</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>ca. 1899 – 00.00.190_ Attended Volksschule (?)</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.190_ - ca. 1911 Attended Gymnasium (passed his Abitur). </TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1913 Entered service as Fahnenjunker, assigned to Preußische Jägerbataillon </TT><TT>Nr. 2 (Base: Kulm).</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1913 – 00.00.1914 Attended the Kriegsschule in Hersfeld.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1914 – end of 1914 War service as Zugführer, then Kompanieführer in Preußische </TT><TT>Jägerbataillon Nr. 2.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>End of 1914 – 00.00.1915 Wounded in action, then assigned to the Jäger-Ersatz-Abteilung.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1915 – 00.00.1918 (?) Assigned to the Fliegertruppe as Beobachtungsflieger.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1919 – 00.00.1920 Grenzschutz service as a Jäger officer in Kulm. </TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1920 Retired from the Reichsheer as Oberleutnant.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1920 – 00.00.1935 Schutzpolizei and Landespolizei in Lyck, Magdeburg, Sensburg, and </TT><TT>Breslau.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1935 Transferred to the Heer as Major.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1935 – 00.00.1936 Assigned as a Stabsoffizier to Infanterie-Regiment 45 (Base: </TT><TT>Marienburg).</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1936 – 00.00.1939 Kommandeur of III.Bataillon / Infanterie-Regiment 3 (Base: Osterode).</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>25.10.1939 – 00.09. 1942 Kommandeur of Infanterie-Regiment 43 (Base: Insterburg).</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>27.09.1942 – 00.00.1943 Kommandeur (m.d.F.b.) of 217. Infanterie-Division (Eastern Front).</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>20.11.1943 – 01.09.1944 Kommandeur of 349. Infanterie-Division.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>01.09.1944 – End of 09.1944 Kommandierender General (m.d.F.b.) of LXIV. Armee-Korps (Western </TT><TT>Front).</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>End of 09.1944 – 00.10.1944 Ill with jaundice.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.10. 1944 - 09.04.1945 Stellvertretender Kommandierender General and Befehlshaber im </TT><TT>Wehrkreis I (Königsberg).</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>28.01.1945 - 09.04.1945 "Befehlshaber der Befestigungen bei Königsberg und der Festung </TT><TT>Königsberg" (capitulated to the Soviet Army, 09.04.1945; </TT><TT>consequently, Hitler ordered him degraded and sentenced to </TT><TT>death in absentia for "Feigheit vor dem Feind" (Cowardice </TT><TT>before the enemy).<o></o></TT>
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<TT>Confinement &Prosecution:</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>Captured by Soviet troops, 10.04.1945. Later sentenced to death by a Soviet court in Leningrad. Sentence commuted to 25 years’ in a labor camp. He was interned in several camps, including Wojkowo, Karabas, and Workuta and in the prisos of Butirka and Lubjanka until finally repatriated to Germany in October 1955. He lived in Bad Godesberg until his death.</TT>
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<TT>Published Works:</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>"So fiel Königsberg" (1958)</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>"Zuckerbrot und Peitsche" (1965)<o></o></TT>
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<TT>Decorations & Awards:</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>17.07.1941 Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>10.09.1944 Eichenlaub (578.)</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>20.10.1939 1939 Spange zum 1914 Eisernes Kreuz I. Klasse</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>13.09.1939 1939 Spange zum 1914 Eisernes Kreuz II. Klasse</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>02.07.1916 1914 Eisernes Kreuz I. Klasse</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>05.10.1914 1914 Eisernes Kreuz II. Klasse</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1918 (?) Verwundetenabzeichen, 1918 in Schwarz</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.193_ Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.19__ Wehrmacht-Dienstauszeichnungen<o></o></TT>
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<TT>Notes:</TT>
<TT>* Son of the Oberforstmeister Otto Lasch (died 22.03.1924).</TT>
<TT>* Married in 1919 to Lisette Wrobel.<o></o></TT>
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<TT></TT><TT>General der Infanterie</TT><TT><?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o></o></TT>
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<TT>Born:</TT><TT> 25.06.1893 in Pless / Oberschlesien.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>Died:</TT><TT> 29.04.1971 in Bad Godesberg.<o></o></TT>
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<TT>Promotions:</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1913 Fahnenjunker</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1914 Leutnant</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.19__ Oberleutnant</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1921 Polizei-Hauptmann</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1934 Polizei-Major</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1935 Major (Heer)</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>01.12.1939 Oberst</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>01.08.1942 Generalmajor</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>01.04.1943 Generalleutnant</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>01.11.1944 General der Infanterie<o></o></TT>
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<TT>Career:</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>ca. 1899 – 00.00.190_ Attended Volksschule (?)</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.190_ - ca. 1911 Attended Gymnasium (passed his Abitur). </TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1913 Entered service as Fahnenjunker, assigned to Preußische Jägerbataillon </TT><TT>Nr. 2 (Base: Kulm).</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1913 – 00.00.1914 Attended the Kriegsschule in Hersfeld.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1914 – end of 1914 War service as Zugführer, then Kompanieführer in Preußische </TT><TT>Jägerbataillon Nr. 2.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>End of 1914 – 00.00.1915 Wounded in action, then assigned to the Jäger-Ersatz-Abteilung.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1915 – 00.00.1918 (?) Assigned to the Fliegertruppe as Beobachtungsflieger.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1919 – 00.00.1920 Grenzschutz service as a Jäger officer in Kulm. </TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1920 Retired from the Reichsheer as Oberleutnant.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1920 – 00.00.1935 Schutzpolizei and Landespolizei in Lyck, Magdeburg, Sensburg, and </TT><TT>Breslau.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1935 Transferred to the Heer as Major.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1935 – 00.00.1936 Assigned as a Stabsoffizier to Infanterie-Regiment 45 (Base: </TT><TT>Marienburg).</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1936 – 00.00.1939 Kommandeur of III.Bataillon / Infanterie-Regiment 3 (Base: Osterode).</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>25.10.1939 – 00.09. 1942 Kommandeur of Infanterie-Regiment 43 (Base: Insterburg).</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>27.09.1942 – 00.00.1943 Kommandeur (m.d.F.b.) of 217. Infanterie-Division (Eastern Front).</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>20.11.1943 – 01.09.1944 Kommandeur of 349. Infanterie-Division.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>01.09.1944 – End of 09.1944 Kommandierender General (m.d.F.b.) of LXIV. Armee-Korps (Western </TT><TT>Front).</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>End of 09.1944 – 00.10.1944 Ill with jaundice.</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.10. 1944 - 09.04.1945 Stellvertretender Kommandierender General and Befehlshaber im </TT><TT>Wehrkreis I (Königsberg).</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>28.01.1945 - 09.04.1945 "Befehlshaber der Befestigungen bei Königsberg und der Festung </TT><TT>Königsberg" (capitulated to the Soviet Army, 09.04.1945; </TT><TT>consequently, Hitler ordered him degraded and sentenced to </TT><TT>death in absentia for "Feigheit vor dem Feind" (Cowardice </TT><TT>before the enemy).<o></o></TT>
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<TT>Confinement &Prosecution:</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>Captured by Soviet troops, 10.04.1945. Later sentenced to death by a Soviet court in Leningrad. Sentence commuted to 25 years’ in a labor camp. He was interned in several camps, including Wojkowo, Karabas, and Workuta and in the prisos of Butirka and Lubjanka until finally repatriated to Germany in October 1955. He lived in Bad Godesberg until his death.</TT>
<TT></TT>
<TT>Published Works:</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>"So fiel Königsberg" (1958)</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>"Zuckerbrot und Peitsche" (1965)<o></o></TT>
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<TT>Decorations & Awards:</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>17.07.1941 Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>10.09.1944 Eichenlaub (578.)</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>20.10.1939 1939 Spange zum 1914 Eisernes Kreuz I. Klasse</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>13.09.1939 1939 Spange zum 1914 Eisernes Kreuz II. Klasse</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>02.07.1916 1914 Eisernes Kreuz I. Klasse</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>05.10.1914 1914 Eisernes Kreuz II. Klasse</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.1918 (?) Verwundetenabzeichen, 1918 in Schwarz</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.193_ Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer</TT>
<TT></TT><TT>00.00.19__ Wehrmacht-Dienstauszeichnungen<o></o></TT>
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<TT>Notes:</TT>
<TT>* Son of the Oberforstmeister Otto Lasch (died 22.03.1924).</TT>
<TT>* Married in 1919 to Lisette Wrobel.<o></o></TT>
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