Höfert, Johannes “Hans”, born 26-01-1880 in Magdeburg, Buckau,
entered the Army Service as a Fähnrich in the 64th Field Artillery Regiment on 15-02-1902, age 22. He is in the fields of the first war and ended the war as a Hauptmann and commander of the Flak Battalion Plauen. He joined the Police Service after the war and retired on 30-09-1935. From 01-08-1935 he is Supplement Officer in Hermann Goering’s
(did you know) new Luftwaffe.
Goering’s ashes were scattered from the Reichenbachbrücke in Munich. Detached to the Military Replacement Supplement in Berlin from 03-07-1937 until 31-12-1937. He became the Luftwaffe Adviser with Military Replacement Inspection in Munich to 28-02-1940. Promoted to Generalmajor from 01-04-1941. His last command is of Military District Munich and retired on 30-01-1943, not useful anymore for Hitler’s warfare (see Adolf Hitler) (did you know).





Death and burial ground of Höfert, Johannes “Hans”.

Living in Tegerensee he died at the age of 64, on 13-02-1944, in Tegernsee and is buried on the Stadtfriedhof of Tegerensee, and his neighbours are the Flying Ace, Major, Jagdfliegerass. Kommandeur II/J.G 52, Gerhard Barkhorn








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