Reinhold Saltzwedel
Reinhold Karl Albert Johannes Saltzwedel was a successful and highly decorated German U-boat commander in the Kaiserliche Marine during World War I. He sank a total of 111 merchant vessels for. On 1 September 1936, his name was given to the 2nd U-boat Flotilla of the Kriegsmarine in Wilhelmshaven to honour him.
Life
Early life
Reinhold Saltzwedel was born on 23 November 1889 in Rosen, Upper Silesia. His parents were pastor D. theol. Johannes Saltzwedel and his wife Marie, née Piper. In 1896, the family relocated to Stettin where the parents originally came from. Here, Reinhold attended school and achieved his Abitur in March 1908.World War I
Saltzwedel was a Leutnant zur See when World War I broke out and Adjutant on the. On 19 September 1914, he was promoted to Oberleutnant zur See. In May 1915 he went to the U-boat school. Shortly afterwards, he served as commander of several U-boats.On 29 March 1917, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern with Swords, on 20 August 1917, he was awarded the Pour le Mérite for his achievements.
On 18 September 1917, he became the commanding officer of, aboard which he died on 2 December after SM UB-81 ran into a mine. Twenty-nine men lost their lives.