Rendsburg garrison

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Former garrison church

The Rendsburg garrison was of "central" importance for Schleswig-Holstein. For the Danish state as a whole had Fortress Rendsburg a key position. In 1848 it was the starting point for the Schleswig-Holstein survey . After the German-Danish War , the Prussian army garrisoned here . The infantry regiment "Herzog von Holstein" (Holsteinisches) No. 85 , Field Artillery Regiment No. 9 and Lauenburg Field Artillery Regiment No. 45 were known . In the first half of the 20th century, the Reichswehr and the army (Wehrmacht) were strongly represented. For the army (Bundeswehr) , the air force (Bundeswehr) and NATO , securing the Kiel Canal , the Rendsburg high bridge and the land connection to Denmark were central tasks. At the same time, the Bundeswehr was by far the city's most important employer. Since 2009 Rendsburg has no more troop units.

Reichswehr and Wehrmacht

unit time
1st / Infantry Regiment 26 October 1, 1934 - April 1, 1937
II / 46th Infantry Regiment October 12, 1937, February 1, 1938, November 10, 1938
Artillery Regiment Rendsburg October 1934
Artillery Regiment 20, staff October 1, 1934, October 15, 1935, January 25, 1936
I./Artillery Regiment 20th from autumn 1936
2nd / Artillery Regiment 20th October 1, 1934, October 15, 1935, January 25, 1936
Artillery Regiment 30 October 8, 1936
Staff Artillery Regiment 30 October 6, 1936 - November 10, 1938
I./Artillery Regiment 30 October 6, 1936 - November 10, 1938
II./Artillery Regiment 30 October 6, 1936 - November 10, 1938
III./Artillery Regiment 30 October 6, 1936 - November 10, 1938
Staff, 3rd and 4th Squadrons, Driving Department 2 1932
State Rifle Battalion 655 1943-1945
State Rifle Battalion V / X August 26, 1939 (?), Became Landesschützen-Bataillon 655 on April 1, 1940
3./ Canal wax department Rendsburg from October 1942
Marine anti-aircraft department 231 August 26, 1939 with 3 companies to protect the canal bridge, reinforced to 8 in 1939, until September 1942
Marine Flak Department 243 from May 1944 to protect the canal bridge from parts of the Marine Flak Department 251 with 7 batteries (1st – 6th, 8th)
5. Marine anti-aircraft department from December 12, 1944
Flak Regiment 6 Fsto. Rendsburg
III./Flak Regiment 6 November 15, 1938
Medical squadron (replacement part) January 25, 1936, April 1, 1937, February 1, 1938
Army Technical School (VW) (replacement troop part) January 25, 1936, April 1, 1937
Army technical school (V.) (substitute troop part) February 1, 1938
Infantry Replacement Regiment 520 (replacement troop part) April 1, 1942

armed forces

unit location
Defense District Command 112 Osterrönfeld , old train station
Corps staff LANDJUT ( Headquarters of the Allied Land Forces Schleswig-Holstein and Jutland ) Eider barracks
Telecommunications Battalion 610 Eider barracks
Topography battery 600 Eider barracks
Army anti-aircraft training center Rüdel barracks → Feldwebel Schmid barracks
Army anti-aircraft school Rüdel barracks
Army Air Defense Regiment 600 Rüdel barracks
Anti-aircraft regiment 600 until 1993, Eider barracks
Lw Roland battery
Anti-aircraft missile training battalion 610 until 2001, Rüdel barracks → Feldwebel Schmid barracks
7th / Telecommunications Battalion 610
3rd / Maintenance Battalion 610 until 2009, Eider barracks
Air Transport Squadron 63
Telecommunications Regiment 34
Hohn Air Base
Site training area , tank farm, site shooting range, anti-aircraft battalion 100 and 300 Hohn (community) , at the air base
Corps depot Nienkattbeck
1st / Anti-aircraft missile battalion 39 Sehestedt
Site ammunition defeat Old Duvenstedt

Barracks

  • Eider barracks
  • Train barracks
  • Wrangel Barracks
  • Blottnitz Barracks
  • Flak barracks

See also

literature

  • Alfred Mechtersheimer , Peter Barth (ed.): Militarization Atlas of the Federal Republic: Armed Forces, Weapons and Locations, Costs and Risks . Luchterhand, Darmstadt 1986, p. 246.
  • Edward Hoop : History of the City of Rendsburg . Rendsburg 1989. ISBN 3-87550-114-4 .
  • Robert Bohn , Martin Westphal (ed.): Garrison history of the city of Rendsburg . Publishing house for regional history, Bielefeld 2017. ISBN 978-3739510170 .

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