Günther Krappe
Günther Krappe was a German officer in the Second World War. He commanded the 61st Infantry Division.Promotions
- Leutnant
- Oberleutnant
- Hauptmann
- Major
- Oberstleutnant
- Oberst
- Generalmajor
- Generalleutnant
Career
Entered Army Service
Fahnenjunker in the 34th Fusilier-Regiment
Platoon & Company Leader
Transferred into the 4th Reichswehr-Infantry-Regiment
Adjutant of II. Battalion of the 4th Infantry-Regiment
Company-Chief in the 4th Infantry-Regiment
Chief Intelligence Officer in the Staff of the 2nd Division
Commander of II. Battalion of the 59th Infantry-Regiment
Commander of III. Battalion of the 73rd Infantry-Regiment
Commander of the 1st Supplemental-Regiment, Danzig
Military-Attaché in Budapest
Military-Attaché in Madrid
Führer-Reserve OKH
Division-Leader-Course, Panzer Troop School Wünsdorf
Delegated with the Leadership of the 61st Infantry Division
Commander of the 61st Infantry-Division
Führer-Reserve OKH
Course for Commanding Generals
Delegated with the Leadership of X. Waffen SS-Corps der SS
In Soviet captivity
ReleasedAwards and decorations