Fritz Fullriede
Fritz Fullriede was a German officer and war criminal during World War II. Fullriede fought in the German invasion of Poland, on the Eastern Front, in the Afrika Korps and the Italian Campaign. The last commander of Festung Kolberg, Fullriede received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves in 1945. Fullfriede's capable defense of Kolberg allowed 70,000 civilians and 40,000 military personnel to evacuate Kolberg via sea route to other parts of Germany. After the war, Fullriede was tried and convicted by a Dutch court for his role in the Putten raid of 1944. He was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison.
Awards
- Iron Cross 2nd Class
- Wound Badge in Black
- Hanseatic Cross of Bremen 2nd Class
- Iron Cross 1st Class
- Wound Badge in Gold
- Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves
- * Knight's Cross on 11 April 1943 as Oberstleutnant and commander of Kampfgruppe Fullriede in the Panzer AOK 5
- * 803rd Oak Leaves on 23 March 1945 as Oberst and commander of the fortress Kolberg