Werner Buxa

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Werner Max Arthur Buxa (born October 16, 1916 in Memel ; † May 20, 1998 in Ölbronn-Dürrn ) was a German officer and author.

Life

Buxa was born during the First World War as the son of a Prussian lieutenant . In the Third Reich he was Hitler Youth leader. He received several awards as a front-line officer in the Wehrmacht during World War II .

In 1943 he married; the couple had five children: three sons, the eldest died on the day of birth, and two daughters.

The Bundeswehr was one Buxa finally as lieutenant colonel in the reserve. From 1970 to 1973 Buxa was in command of the 752 German Army Jäger Battalion , which was subordinate to VBK 52 in Karlsruhe . Buxa last lived in Baden-Württemberg and died on May 20, 1998 in Ölbronn-Dürrn.

Awards

Publications

Books

  • Path and fate of the 11th Infantry Division. , 1952 [new edition 2004, ISBN 3-89555-183-X , ISBN 978-3-89555-183-3 ].
  • The German infantry 1939–1945. (together with Erich von Manstein and Harry Hoppe), Bad Nauheim (Podzun-Verlag) 1967.
  • Knobelbecher and steel helmet. Infantry tells. Podzun, Dornheim 1971.
  • We East Prussia at home. That was life between Memel and Vistula. together with Hans-Ulrich Stamm, 1972 [new edition 1983, ISBN 3-7909-0004-4 ].
  • The battle on the Volkhov and around Leningrad 1941–1944. Dorheim (Podzun-Verlag) 1969.
  • Pictures from East Prussia. Augsburg ( Weltbild-Verlag ) 1990 ISBN 978-3-89350-098-7 [new edition 2000, ISBN 3-89555-303-4 ].

Essays

literature

  • The knight's cross bearers of the German Wehrmacht 1939–1945. Part III, Volume 3: Br – Bu (Braake, Günter – Buxa, Werner). Osnabrück 1993. ISBN 3-7648-2537-5 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rolf Düsterberg: Soldier and War Experience. Walter de Gruyter, 2000, ISBN 978-3-110-96075-4 , p. 233 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  2. OFw d. R. Wolfgang Happes: Regimentschronik 1983-1992 of Heimatschutz-Rgts 75, online
  3. OFw d. R. Wolfgang Happes: Regimentschronik 1983-1992 of Heimatschutz-Regiment 75, online
  4. a b Veit Scherzer : Knight's Cross bearer 1939–1945. The holders of the Iron Cross of the Army, Air Force, Navy, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm and armed forces allied with Germany according to the documents of the Federal Archives. 2nd Edition. Scherzers Militaer-Verlag, Ranis / Jena 2007, ISBN 978-3-938845-17-2 , p. 256.
  5. a b according to the VVN in www.NRW.VVN-BdA.de/bilder/Militarismus.pdf
  6. www.specialcamp11.fsnet.co.uk/Generalleutnant%20Harry%20HOPPE.htm
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