SS-Oberführer Fritz Ebenböck

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SS-Oberführer Fritz Ebenböck

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Post by Phil Nix » 27 Oct 2004, 10:58

SS-Oberführer and Befehlsleiter in the Party Leiter Reichsschule der DAF in Mгggelheim.
Can anyone supply a short bio please
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Post by Max Williams » 27 Oct 2004, 11:59

Phil,
Nobody offered up when I posted this picture some months back.
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... stahlecker
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Post by Andreas Schulz » 27 Oct 2004, 12:58

Hi Phil,

here is a short bio for you:

Fritz Ebenböck

11.11.1922 Eintritt in die SA,
00.11.1922 Eintritt in die NSDAP (Mitgliedsnr. 9.662),
Frühjahr 1923 - 00.11.1923 Führer der 11. Kompanie des SA-Regiments München,
09.11.1923 Teilnahme am Hitler-Putsch in München,
12.07.1926 Wiedereintritt in die NSDAP (Mitgliedsnr. 45.004);
01.08.1930 Wiedereintritt in die SA,
00.08.1930 SA-Truppführer,
15.12.1930 SA-Sturmführer (Angabe SA-Führer-Personalbogen, laut SA-Führerbefehl Nr. 8 vom 15.02.1932 erfolgte die Beförderung zum Sturmführer mit Wirkung vom 01.05.1931),
01.04.1933 SA-Sturmbannführer,
09.11.1934 SA-Obersturmbannführer,
01.12.1934 - 03.08.1937 Leiter der Reichsbetriebsgemeinschaft ”Druck”,
01.12.1934 Reichshauptstellenleiter der NSDAP,
07.06.1936 anläßlich des Reichshandwerkertages in Frankfurt/M. vom RFSS persönlich in die SS übernommen,
07.06.1936 SS-Mann (Mitgliedsnr. 277.285),
07.06.1936 SS-Obersturmbannführer,
03.08.1937 Leiter der Reichsbetriebsgemeinschaft ”Druck und Papier” (later Fachamtsleiter des Fachamtes ”Druck und Papier”) der DAF,
11.09.1938 SS-Standartenführer,
20.12.1941 Oberbereichsleiter der NSDAP (mit Wirkung vom 09.11.1941)
06.02.1943 SS-Oberführer (mit Wirkung vom 30.01.1943)

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Post by thomas » 27 Oct 2004, 15:03

Dear AnDie

Do you have the awards of him.

Greetings

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Post by WojtekK » 27 Oct 2004, 15:36

Hi !

I have only this:

Ehrenzeichen vom 9. November 1923,
Ehrendegen des Reichsführers SS,
Totenkopfring der SS

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Post by Phil Nix » 27 Oct 2004, 17:49

Thanks All
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Post by Michael Miller » 27 Oct 2004, 18:01

Here are the awards he appears to have received (based on the photo and SS-Dienstalterlisten of 1.12.1937, 30.01.1942, and 09.11.1944):

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00.00.194_ Kriegsverdienstkreuz II. Klasse [ohne Schwerter?]
00.00.193_ (?) Goldenes Ehrenzeichen der NSDAP (?- Not listed in SS-DAL of 09.11.1944, but based on his low NSDAP-Nr., it seems he should have been eligible for it)
ca. 1934 Blutorden der NSDAP
00.00.194_ Dienstauszeichnung der NSDAP in Silber
00.00.194_ Dienstauszeichnung der NSDAP in Bronze
[01.12.1937] Deutsches Reichssportabzeichen in Silber
[01.12.1937] SA-Sportabzeichen in Bronze
[30.01.1942] Ehrendegen des Reichsführers-SS
[30.01.1942] Totenkopfring der SS
00.00.1936 Ehrenwinkel für Altekämpfer

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Post by thomas » 28 Oct 2004, 09:21

Dear all

Thank you very much for your answers. That with Golden Party Badge is not very sure, that he received this, because i know a lot of them with low numbers and no golden Party Badge. and i know some with Golden Party Badge which received the Golden Party Badge honorably.

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Post by Phil Nix » 29 Oct 2004, 11:43

Michael Miller wrote:Here are the awards he appears to have received (based on the photo and SS-Dienstalterlisten of 1.12.1937, 30.01.1942, and 09.11.1944):

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00.00.194_ Kriegsverdienstkreuz II. Klasse [ohne Schwerter?]
00.00.193_ (?) Goldenes Ehrenzeichen der NSDAP (?- Not listed in SS-DAL of 09.11.1944, but based on his low NSDAP-Nr., it seems he should have been eligible for it)
ca. 1934 Blutorden der NSDAP
00.00.194_ Dienstauszeichnung der NSDAP in Silber
00.00.194_ Dienstauszeichnung der NSDAP in Bronze
[01.12.1937] Deutsches Reichssportabzeichen in Silber
[01.12.1937] SA-Sportabzeichen in Bronze
[30.01.1942] Ehrendegen des Reichsführers-SS
[30.01.1942] Totenkopfring der SS
00.00.1936 Ehrenwinkel für Altekämpfer
Can I raiser a query re award of Golden Party badge in DAL Dec 19038 there are a number of men with Party numbers below 100,000 whom do not have this badge e.g.
Osf Friedrich Gertz Party nr 39920
Osf Albert Buchner Nr 70139
Osf Karl Weckerlein Nr 36612
Osf Kurt Pietsch Nr 4898
Karl Gmelch Nr 714
Hsf eduard Weixelbaum Nr 83630
There must be others so what was the criteria for the award.
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Post by Michael Miller » 29 Oct 2004, 17:28

The primary criterium was a membership number below 100,000, with others receiving the award because, although they had numbers higher than 100,000, they demonstrated outstanding service to the Reich and/or Party (or were related to someone who had/someone who had lost their life in that service [such as the widow of Wilhelm Gustloff]). I can only presume that the individuals you've listed fell afoul of the Reichsleitung der NSDAP in some way. Perhaps they received the award at some point and then had it taken away because of corruption, criminal conduct, habitual drunkenness, "Rassenschande", etc.

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Post by Phil Nix » 29 Oct 2004, 18:38

but surely an offence that would mean the loss of such a medal would surely mean the loss Party membership. Is it not possible that extra criteria were needed for the award. Possibly some blot on the record alrady existed to precluded the award
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Re: Fritz Ebenbock

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Post by JonFish » 02 Jul 2021, 14:46

Wow this thread has been untouched for years. I now own Ebenbock’s blood order medal, and wondered if any news information or photographs of him had emerged?
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