Georg von Neufville – Wikipedia

Georg Heinrich von Neufville (Born October 27, 1883 in Frankfurt am Main, † November 3, 1941 at Panovo, USSR) was a German major general, freestyle leader and National Socialist functionary.

Origin [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

His father was the banker Adolf of Neufville (1848–1942), co -founder of the Maerklin & Co. bank in Frankfurt, honorary president of the Frankfurt Chamber of Commerce and an important founder. His mother was Karlotta (Carlotta), born Hütterott. (1854–1932). In 1902, her family was admitted to Potsdam in the new Palais in the Prussian nobility. [first]

Career [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Neufville became a flag junker in 1902 in the hunter regiment on horseback No. 3 of the Prussian army. There he became lieutenant in 1904 with patent from 1903. Later he moved to the Leib-Garde-Hussaren Regiment, took part in the First World War, was awarded both class of the Iron Cross and released as a major. After the end of the war, he built up the Voluntary Garde Landeschützen-Korps in Neufville in Mülheim an der Ruhr.

He entered the steel helmet, in which he became the state leader in Baden and Württemberg. In 1933 he was appointed Managing President of the Reich Curatorium for Adolescence. He also became a member of the NSDAP and SA. In the mid-1930s, Georg von Neufville worked in the top-Sa leadership as head of the training system. [2]

In the Reichstag election on March 29, 1936, he unsuccessfully applied for a mandate for the National Socialist Reichstag on the NSDAP election proposal. He lived in Munich at the time. His service strand was SA overall leader at that time. [3] At the same time, Neufville was head of the weir staff with the head of the Sa Viktor Lutze. At the end of 1939, the SA leader left the Order of St. John, to which he had been a knight of honor since 1918, directly the Balley Brandenburg and not a regional cooperative.

After the Wehrmacht was founded, he was committed there, was promoted to colonel and took part in the Second World War. On September 22, 1941, he received the knight’s cross of the Iron Cross. [4] As commander of the 195 Infantry Regiment, he was seriously wounded on November 3, 1941 on the Eastern Front in the Mihailovskoje area 60 kilometers west of Moscow on the left bank of the Moskwa. The following day he died on the main associations Platz Panovo. He was moved to Major General posthumously. In the SA, Neufville was recently group leader. [5]

As early as 1923, Neufville Ella (Ellen) had married flinsch, from the relationship the three daughters Irmelin, Bettina and Sieglind, all of whom were born in Baden-Baden. The residence was last Aubach near Achern.

  • Gothaic genealogical paperback of the noble houses in 1940. B (letter nobility). At the same time the nobility of the German noble cooperative, Jg. 31, Justus Perthes, Gotha 1939, p. 439.
  • Johanniter Orderblatt. Message sheet for the members of the Order of Johanniter, 142. Reference, issue 30, November 1938, Eigenverlag, Berlin 1938, p. 62.
  1. Gothaic genealogical paperback of the letter -noble houses 1907 . Letters’ noble houses according to alphabetical order. N. in: The Gotha . 1st edition. Neufville, 3rd branch. Justus Perthes, Gotha November 20, 1906, S. 570 ff . ( Uni-duesseldorf.de [accessed on January 19, 2023]).
  2. Reich and Prussian Ministry of the Interior (ed.): Handbook for the German Reich 1936 . 46th edition. 6. Structures. The Sat., Training office. Carl Heymanns Verlag, Berlin 1936, S. 11 ( Google.de [accessed on January 19, 2023]).
  3. Reich management NSDAP. P. Buhler (ed.): National Socialist yearbook 1937 . 11. Edition. Supreme SA leadership, training department. French. Rather publisher after, Munich 1937, S. 167–169 ( Google.de [accessed on January 19, 2023]).
  4. Veit Scherzer: Knight Cross carrier 1939–1945. The owners of the Iron Cross of Heer, Air Force, Navy, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm and Germany allied armed forces according to the documents of the Federal Archives. 2nd edition, Scherzers Militaer-Verlag, Ranis/Jena 2007, ISBN 978-3-93845-17-2, p. 566.
  5. Georg von Neufville . In: Supreme SA tour (ed.): The SA leader. magazine . 7. Issue 7 edition. Knight’s cross carrier of the SA, episode 10. Franz more afternoon, Munich July 1942, S. 25–26 ( Google.de [accessed on January 19, 2023]).