Gerhard Bechly
Gerhard Bechly was a lieutenant colonel in the Wehrmacht who helped to establish the League of German Officers in September 1943 as a part of the German resistance to Nazism.
Career
Gerhard Bechly was a professional soldier who rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel and adjutant in the 295th Infantry Division of the German Army.In 1942, Lieutenant-Colonel Bechly was captured at the Battle of Stalingrad by the Soviet Army and became a prisoner-of-war at Lunjowo POW Camp 27, in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast.
As a prisoner-of-war, he worked to establish the National Committee for a Free Germany on 12 July 1943.
Subsequently, through his leadership, the League of German Officers was formed on 11/12 September 1943. Bechly served as co-founder and board member of the organization.
From 1943 to 1946, Bechly was a staff engineer at the Freies Deutschland newspaper and the Free Germany radio station.
The 295th Infantry Division was decimated from those who were killed in action at the Battle of Stalingrad and many thousands who died as prisoners-of-war. Of the 300,000 Germans who were involved with the Battle of Stalingrad, only about 6,000 lived to return to Germany. The survival rate was much higher for officers, and many of those who returned took positions in the new government of East Germany.
Bechly returned to Germany in September 1947, and in 1952, he joined the Kasernierte Volkspolizei and became its head of department in the 6th Management of Staff.
In 1956, Bechly became a colonel and the chief of staff of the 4th Administration of the East German Ministry of National Defence.