Faasch, Hans.

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Faasch, Hans, born 02-01-1897 in Bad Schwartau, was on Oberst in World War II. Hans was the commander of the II Battalion of the 164th Infantry Regiment. Commander of the 164th Regiment was Generalleutnant der Infanterie, Oberst Kommand West, Konrad Haase,   from 01-12-1939 until 10-01-1940. It was initially created as the 164th Infantry Division  in November 1939 and took part in the invasion of Greece in April 1941
  He lost his command of the 194th to Generalleutnant Josef Folttmann,    Folttmann  died 11-04-1958, age 71, in Aachen.  In January 1942, consolidating Axis seizure of the island during the Battle of Crete, (see Bruno Bräuer) the 164th was reorganized as Fortress Division Kreta. The Allies lost 1.742 dead, with a similar number wounded, as well as 12.254 Commonwealth and 5.255 Greek captured. There were also 1.828 dead and 183 wounded among the Royal Navy. After the war, the Allied graves from the four burial grounds that had been established by the German forces were moved to Suda Bay War Cemetery.
 The Germans lost at least 12.000 killed and wounded, and about 5.000 drowned, buried on the German cemetery near Maleme.. The Luftwaffe also lost heavily in the battle; 220 aircraft were destroyed outright and another 64 were written off due to damage, a total of 284 aircraft lost, with several hundred more damaged to varying degrees. 311 Luftwaffe aircrew were listed as killed or missing, and 127 more were wounded.  A large number of civilians were killed in the crossfire or died fighting as partisans. Many Cretans were shot by the Germans in reprisals, both during the battle and in the occupation that followed. One Cretan source puts the number of Cretans killed by German action during the war at 6.593 men, 1.113 women and 869 children. German records put the number of Cretans executed by firing squad as 3.474, and at least a further 1.000 civilians were killed in massacres late in 1944.

Death and burial ground of Faasch, Hans.

Faasch survived the war and retired to the little town of Oberaudorf where also the General Joachim von Stülpnagel lived. Faasch died at the old age of 86 in Oberaudorf and is buried with his wife Margot, born Ruder, on the cemetery of Oberaudorf where General der Infanterie, Commander of the Replacement Army in 1939, Joachim von Stülpnagel is almost his closest neighbour. Also buried close by are the former member of the cabinets Franz “Fränzchen” von Papen 
  and father of the V1 V2 builder Wernher von Braun    and a member of the Cabinets von Papen and Schleicher Freiherr Magnus von Braun.
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