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Sunday, September 21, 2014

THE ADOLF HITLER LOOK ALIKE SS GENERAL: ARTUR PHLEPS (NOVEMBER 29, 1881 TO SEPTEMBER 21, 1944)



            70 years ago on this date, September 21, 1944, Artur Phleps, an SS General, who was an Adolf Hitler Look-alike, was killed by Soviet guards. I will post information about him from Wikipedia and other links.

 
Frontal portrait photograph of Artur Phleps, the author is unknown, however, given the caption in Kaltenegger's book states the photograph was taken on 29 November 1942, in Kraljevo, (which was in occupied Yugoslavia), it is highly likely that the photograph was taken by a German military photographer from 7th SS Division, and under German copyright law the copyright remains with the photographer until 70 years after his death. Given it is possible that the photographer survived World War II, it is reasonable to assume that the copyright period has not yet expired.


Birth name
Artur Gustav Martin Phleps
Nickname(s)
Papa Phleps
Born
29 November 1881
Birthälm, Transylvania, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Biertan, Romania)
Died
21 September 1944 (aged 62)
Șimand, Romania
Allegiance
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Kingdom of Romania
Nazi Germany
Service/branch
  • Austro-Hungarian Army
  • Romanian Army
  • Waffen-SS
Years of service
1900–1944
Rank
SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS (Lieutenant General)
Unit
SS Motorised Division Wiking
Commands held
7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen
V SS Mountain Corps
Battles/wars
  • World War I
  • Hungarian–Romanian war of 1919
  • World War II
Awards
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves
German Cross in Gold


Artur Gustav Martin Phleps (29 November 1881 – 21 September 1944) was an Austro-Hungarian, Romanian and German army officer who held the rank of SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS (lieutenant general) in the Waffen-SS during World War II. An Austro-Hungarian Army officer before and during World War I, he specialised in mountain warfare and logistics, and had been promoted to Oberstleutnant (lieutenant colonel) by the end of the war. During the interwar period he joined the Romanian Army, reaching the rank of General-locotenent (major general), and also became an adviser to King Carol. After he spoke out against the government, he was sidelined and forcibly retired from the army. In 1941 he left Romania and joined the Waffen-SS as a SS-Standartenführer (colonel) under his mother's maiden name of Stolz. Seeing action on the Eastern Front as a regimental commander with the SS Motorised Division Wiking, he later raised and commanded the 7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen, raised the 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian), and commanded the V SS Mountain Corps. Units under his command committed many crimes against the civilian population of the Independent State of Croatia, Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia and Italian governorate of Montenegro. His final appointment was as plenipotentiary general in south Siebenbürgen and the Banat, during which he organised the evacuation of the Volksdeutsche (ethnic Germans) of Siebenbürgen to the Reich. In addition to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, Phleps was awarded the German Cross in Gold, and after he was killed in September 1944, he was awarded the Oak Leaves to his Knight's Cross.

Early life

World War I

Between the wars

World War II

SS Motorised Division Wiking

7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division Prinz Eugen

V SS Mountain Corps

Death and aftermath

Awards

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