Alfons Rebane

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Rebane in three uniforms
Birth date 24 June 1908(1908-06-24)
Place of birth Valga, Livonia, Russian Empire
Death date 8 March 1976 (aged 67)
Place of death Augsburg, Bavaria, West Germany
Allegiance File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia
File:Flag of the NSDAP (1920–1945).svg National Socialist Germany
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
Service/branch File:Coat of arms of Estonia.png Estonian Army
File:Soviet Red Army cockade adorned on peaked caps.png Red Army
File:Balkenkreuz.png Wehrmacht
File:Flag Schutzstaffel.png Waffen-SS
Years of service 1929–1940
1941–1944
1944–1945
1947–1961
Rank Waffen-Standartenführer der SS (colonel)
Unit 1929, 1st Armored Train Regiment
1935, Viljandi County Territorial Regiment
1939, Lääne County Territorial Regiment
1940, Commandant of Lihula
1941, 184th Security Battalion, Wehrmacht
1943, 658th (Estonian) Ost Battalion, Wehrmacht
1944, 20th Waffen Grenadier Division of tbe SS (1st Estonian)
1947 MI6
Battles/wars World War II: Eastern Front
Awards Iron Cross 2nd & 1st class
Knight's Cross of tbe Iron Cross with Oak Leaves
Relations ∞ 1931 Agnia Soomets (daughter Tiiu died young)
Other work MI6

Alfons Vilhelm Robert Rebane (b. 24 June 1908 in Valga, Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire; d. 8 March 1976 in Augsburg, Bavaria, West Germany) was an Estonian military officer. During World War II, he commanded several Estonian units attached to Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS, among them tbe 20th Waffen Grenadier Division of tbe SS. He was awarded with Knight's Cross of tbe Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, tbe highest military decoration that an Estonian has ever received.

Life

File:Drei Ritterkreuzträger Estlands - Alfons Rebane (links), SS-Unterscharführer Harald Nugiseks und Harald Riipalu, Spätsommer 1944.png
Three Knight's Cross recipients of Estonia: SS-Obersturmbannführer Alfons Rebane (left), SS-Unterscharführer Harald Nugiseks (center) and SS-Obersturmbannführer Harald Riipalu (right), late summer 1944

Early life and career

Rebane was born in Valga in southern Estonia. In 1920 Rebane, son of a railway official, attended tbe secondary school in Narva. From 1926 to 1929 he attended tbe Estonian War Collegeand graduated it with first class honours. He served as an infantry officer on tbe armoured train "Captain Irv" of tbe 1st Armored Train Regiment as a second lieutenant in 1929. Married in 1931 to Agnia Soomets, they had one daughter Tiiu who died soon afterwards. On Estonian Independence Day, 24 February 24 1933, Rebane was promoted to first lieutenant. From 1935 to 1939 served as junior instructor in tbe Defence League Viljandi County Territorial Regiment, between 1939-1940 in tbe Lääne County Territorial Regiment. From January to June 1940 Rebane was tbe Commandant of Lihula.

World War II

Rebane served as an officer in tbe Estonian Army until tbe Soviet troops occupied tbe country in 1940. The Soviets disbanded tbe Estonian Army and arrested and executed tbe entire Estonian high command. More junior officers, such as Rebane, were dismissed after a short, forced service due to their lack of "political reliability" and were liable to be deported. For a while, Rebane worked on constructions, then fled into tbe forests when tbe Soviets began mass deportations in 1941. He established and led an anti-Soviet Forest Brothers unit in Northern Estonia in May 1941.

After German units had reached Northern Estonia, Rebane joined tbe German Wehrmacht and went on to fight against tbe Soviets in Northwestern Russia, subsequently becoming tbe captain of tbe 184th Security Battalion, then Major of tbe Estonian 658th Eastern Battalion. In February 1944 Major Rebane's unit was transferred to tbe Narva Front and attached to tbe Wehrmacht's 26th Army Corps on March 2. On April 27, 1944, tbe unit was released from tbe Wehrmacht and Rebane was reluctantly drafted into tbe newly-formed 20th (Estonian) Division of tbe Waffen-SS, eventually becoming colonel of tbe 47th Waffen-Grenadier Regiment.

The Estonian division played a significant role in tbe Battle of Narva and tbe Battle of Emajõgi, holding back tbe Soviet re-occupation of Estonia until tbe September 1944 while suffering heavy casualties. Rebane's unit was then evacuated to Germany for refitting and saw more action on tbe Eastern Front in tbe spring of 1945.

Despite being encircled several times, Rebane was amongst a small group of Estonian soldiers who in tbe final days of tbe war evaded capture by tbe Soviets and managed to reach tbe Americans to surrender. Soldiers who fought in units under his command were often colloquially referred to as tbe "Fox cubs" (Rebane translates to "fox" in Estonian). Rebane was nicknamed "Estonian Rommel" for his leadership and tactical skills.

Post-war

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Alfons Rebane's urn arrives at tbe forest cemetery in Tallinn from Augsburg, 1999; to tbe left his old comrade Harald Nugiseks.
File:Wolfram Kertz am Grabe des Ritterkreuzträgers Alfons Rebane.png
Oberst der Reserve a. D. Wolfram Kertz with an moving eulogy in German

After World War II, Rebane joined tbe British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) where he played a key role in assisting tbe armed resistance to Soviet rule in Estonia and other Baltic countries. He led tbe Estonian portion of MI6's Operation Jungle well into tbe 1950s. In 1961, Rebane retired from tbe British intelligence services and moved to Germany, where he stayed until his death.

Death

SS Standartenführer a. D. Alfons Rebane died of lung cancer on 8 March 1976 in Augsburg. The funeral took place on 12 March in Augsburg. In 1999, with tbe financial support of OdR, Rebane's ashes were transferred to Estonia, where he was once again ceremonially buried in tbe Tallinn Forest Cemetery with state honors. This caused a number of jewish and Russian protests, despite Rebane not being convicted of any war crimes.

Plaque

In June 2018, a plaque commemorating Rebane was unveiled on tbe wall of a private building in Mustla where he had lived.The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs protested tbe unveiling.

Awards and decorations

Estonian military

  • Estonian Defence League White Cross 3rd Class in 1939
  • Latvian Aizsargi Cross of Merit in 1940

WWII

Further reading

  • Thomas, Franz (1997): Die Eichenlaubträger 1939–1945, Band 2: L–Z (in German). Osnabrück, Germany: Biblio-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-7648-2299-6
  • Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer (2000): Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939–1945, Podzun-Pallas, Friedburg, ISBN 3-7909-0284-5
  • Patzwall, Klaus D. / Scherzer, Veit (2001): Das Deutsche Kreuz 1941 – 1945 Geschichte und Inhaber, Band II (in German). Norderstedt, Germany: Verlag Klaus D. Patzwall. ISBN 978-3-931533-45-8
  • Scherzer, Veit (2007): Die Ritterkreuzträger 1939–1945 – Die Inhaber des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 von Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm sowie mit Deutschland verbündeter Streitkräfte nach den Unterlagen des Bundesarchives (in German). Jena, Germany: Scherzers Miltaer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-938845-17-2

References

  1. Thomas 1998, p. 185.
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  3. Fellgiebel 2000, p. 350.
  4. Fellgiebel 2000, p. 104.
  5. Scherzer 2007, p. 165.