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Rudolf Koch-Erpach
Born9 April 1886
Munich, Bavaria, German Empire
Died27 November 1971(1971-11-27) (aged 85)
Bad Boll
Allegiance German Empire (to 1918)
 Weimar Republic (to 1933)
 Nazi Germany
Service/branch German Army
Years of service1904–45
RankGeneral of the Cavalry
Commands held8th Jäger Division
LVI Panzer Corps
1st Army
Battles/warsWorld War I
World War II
AwardsKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross

Rudolf Koch-Erpach (9 April 1886 – 28 November 1971) was a German general during World War II who commanded the LVI Panzer Corps and the 1st Army.

Biography

Koch-Erpach was born in Munich, and eventually rose to the rank of general. In 1939, he commanded the German 8th Infantry Division during the invasion of Poland. On 24 June 1940, after the Battle of France he was awarded a Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. From 1 November 1940 to 1 March 1941, Koch-Erpach commanded the German LX Corps. After a short break, he briefly commanded the XXXV Corps from 1 April 1941 to 1 May 1941.

Koch-Erpach commanded Military District VIII from 1 May 1942 to 26 January 1945. The headquarters for this military district was Breslau and the district included Silesia, Sudetenland, parts of Moravia, and parts of southwestern Poland. Military District VIII ceased operations in February 1945. From 26 January 1945 to 10 April 1945, Koch-Erpach commanded the LVI Panzer Corps. Later in 1945, Koch-Erpach was acting commander of the German 1st Army for two days before the war ended, from 6 May to 8 May. He died in Bad Boll.

Awards and decorations

References

Citations

  1. ^ Fellgiebel 2000, p. 217.

Bibliography

  • Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer (2000) [1986]. Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939–1945 — Die Inhaber der höchsten Auszeichnung des Zweiten Weltkrieges aller Wehrmachtteile [The Bearers of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939–1945 — The Owners of the Highest Award of the Second World War of all Wehrmacht Branches] (in German). Friedberg, Germany: Podzun-Pallas. ISBN 978-3-7909-0284-6.
Military offices Preceded byNone Commander of 8. Infanterie-Division 15 October 1935 – 25 October 1940 Succeeded byGeneral der Infanterie Gustav Höhne Preceded byGeneral der Infanterie Max von Schenckendorff Commander of XXXV Army Corps 1 April 1941 - 1 May 1941 Succeeded byGeneral der Artillerie Rudolf Kämpfe Preceded byGeneral der Infanterie Johannes Block Commander of LVI Panzer Corps 26 January 1945 – 10 April 1945 Succeeded byGeneral der Artillerie Helmuth Weidling Preceded byGeneral der Infanterie Hermann Foertsch Commander of 1. Armee 6 May 1945 – 8 May 1945 Succeeded byNone