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Heinz Günther Fritz Ernst Guderian

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Birthplace: Goslar
Death: September 25, 2004 (90)
Bonn-Bad Godesberg
Place of Burial: Goslar
Immediate Family:

Son of Heinz Guderian and Margarethe* Christine Goerne
Husband of Erika Thekla von Lenz
Brother of Kurt* Bernhard Guderian

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About Heinz Günther Fritz Guderian

Heinz Günther Guderian (* 23. August 1914 in Goslar; † 25. September 2004 in Bonn-Bad Godesberg) war ein deutscher Offizier in der Wehrmacht und in der Bundeswehr. In der Bundeswehr war er unter anderem Inspizient der Panzertruppe und General der Kampftruppen im Heeresamt.

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Heinz Günther Guderian (23 August 1914 – 25 September 2004) was a German officer in the Wehrmacht and later a major general and Inspector of Panzer Troops in the West German Bundeswehr and NATO. He was the son of World War II General Heinz Guderian.

Born in Goslar in what was then the Prussian Province of Hanover, Heinz Günther Guderian entered the German Army as an officer cadet on 1 April 1933. He was promoted to second lieutenant in 1935 and served as a Zugführer (platoon leader), battalion and regimental adjutant and company commander in Panzer Regiments 1 and 35. He saw combat during the invasion of Poland and was wounded twice during the Battle of France in 1940. He graduated from the General Staff College in 1942 and served as a staff officer in various armored units until being assigned as the Operations Officer for the 116th Panzerdivision ("The Greyhounds") in May 1942, a position he held until the end of the War. He was captured at the conclusion of World War II and held as a prisoner of war until 1947.[citation needed] After the creation of the Bundeswehr, Guderian returned to the army and was given command of Panzerbattalion 3 (later 174) and, later, Panzerbrigade 14. He also served in a variety of staff assignments, culminating in service as Inspector of Panzer Troops — the same job his father held during World War II — for the Bundeswehr. He retired in 1974.

Awards

Iron Cross (1939)
Second Class
First Class
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
Wehrmacht Long Service Award 4th Class
Wound Badge in Silver
Panzer Badge in Silver
Federal German Grand Cross of the Order of Merit (21 December 1972)
Swedish order of the Sword, commander 1st class (15 May 1972)

Works by Guderian

From Normandy to the Ruhr: With the 116th Panzer Division in WWII (The Aberjona Press, 2001) ISBN 0-9666389-7-2

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Heinz Günther Fritz Guderian's Timeline

1914
August 23, 1914
Goslar
2004
September 25, 2004
Age 90
Bonn-Bad Godesberg
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Friedhof Hildesheimerstrasse, Goslar