Julius Schreck info
Julius Schreck info
I'd like to know Julius Schreck's NSDAP and SS Nr., and also what his last position in the SS was.
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SS-Brigadeführer Julius Schreck
Born: 13/07/1898.
Died: 16/05/1936.
Party Number: 53
SS Number: 5.
Awards: Golden Party Badge; Blood Order No. 349; Coburg Badge 14 October 1932.
Born in Munich, he was an early member of the party and one of the first members of the SA. He was well liked and apparently on very good terms with Hitler. A founder of the Stosstrupp, he participated in the 1923 Putsch and was incarcerated in Landsberg. In 1925, with the reformation of the party, he founded the Schutzkommando, which was charged with Hitler's safety and subsequently became the embryonic SS. From this time he was constantly at Hitler's side and succeeded Emil Maurice as his personal chauffer. Hitler considered him to be the best driver imaginable. In 1936 he contracted meningitis and died. Hitler was deeply distressed and gave him the honour of a state funeral.
Source: SS: Roll Of Infamy, C. Ailsby, Brown Books 1997
Originally posted by Gareth Collins long time ago
promotions:
20.2.32: SS-Sturmführer
30.1.33: SS-Standartenführer
27.2.34: SS-Oberführer
It seeme he had skipped the ranks of Obersturmführer, Sturmhauptführer, Sturmbannführer and Obesturmbannführer
Source: DAL 1935.
Born: 13/07/1898.
Died: 16/05/1936.
Party Number: 53
SS Number: 5.
Awards: Golden Party Badge; Blood Order No. 349; Coburg Badge 14 October 1932.
Born in Munich, he was an early member of the party and one of the first members of the SA. He was well liked and apparently on very good terms with Hitler. A founder of the Stosstrupp, he participated in the 1923 Putsch and was incarcerated in Landsberg. In 1925, with the reformation of the party, he founded the Schutzkommando, which was charged with Hitler's safety and subsequently became the embryonic SS. From this time he was constantly at Hitler's side and succeeded Emil Maurice as his personal chauffer. Hitler considered him to be the best driver imaginable. In 1936 he contracted meningitis and died. Hitler was deeply distressed and gave him the honour of a state funeral.
Source: SS: Roll Of Infamy, C. Ailsby, Brown Books 1997
Originally posted by Gareth Collins long time ago
promotions:
20.2.32: SS-Sturmführer
30.1.33: SS-Standartenführer
27.2.34: SS-Oberführer
It seeme he had skipped the ranks of Obersturmführer, Sturmhauptführer, Sturmbannführer and Obesturmbannführer
Source: DAL 1935.
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His last post was "Chef des Kraftfahrwesens beim Führer und Reichskanzler" 1.1933 - 16.5.1936. He was taken ill with cerebrospinal meningitis 1936 and was operated on for brain tumour 16 May 1936 died as a result. Buried in Grafeling bei Munchen 19 May 1936mty wrote:Did he really die of brain disease? I have read that he died in a traffic accident but perhaps I then got it wrong.
Is it true that Schreck sometimes acted as Hitler's dupe?
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From The SS-Brigadeführer, 1933 - 1945, by myself and Andreas Schulz:
00.00.191_ 1914 Eisernes Kreuz II. Klasse
00.00.191_ Bayerisches Militärverdienstkreuz __. Klasse
00.00.193_ Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer
00.00.193_ Goldenes Ehrenzeichen der NSDAP
09.11.1933 Blutorden der NSDAP (Nr. 349)
14.10.1932 Coburger Abzeichen
[00.00.1935] Totenkopfring der SS
16.12.1935 Julleuchter der SS
00.00.193_ Ehrenwinkel für Alte Kämpfer
~ Mike Miller
00.00.191_ 1914 Eisernes Kreuz II. Klasse
00.00.191_ Bayerisches Militärverdienstkreuz __. Klasse
00.00.193_ Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer
00.00.193_ Goldenes Ehrenzeichen der NSDAP
09.11.1933 Blutorden der NSDAP (Nr. 349)
14.10.1932 Coburger Abzeichen
[00.00.1935] Totenkopfring der SS
16.12.1935 Julleuchter der SS
00.00.193_ Ehrenwinkel für Alte Kämpfer
~ Mike Miller