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PERSONNEL FILE OF CAPT. ALBRECHT SCHMIDT, CHIEF OF U-BOAT TRAINING
Important archive of diplomas, records and other personal papers of Kapitan zur See ALBRECHT SCHMIDT, (1890-ca. 1975), a World War I U-boat captain who commanded 1. Unterseeboots-Lehrdivision from Dec., 1941 until Jan., 1943 and later command the H.K.U. (HÖHERES KOMMANDO DER UNTERSEEBOOTSAUBILDUNG) in Kiel and Plon from Jan. 15, 1943 until the end of the war. In this position, he wasa essentially in charge of the training of all U-boat crews. The archive documents Schmidt's entire military career, which is summarized in a 1951 government recap of his biographical details, postings, and promotions. Present are: Schmidt's promotions to Fregattenkapitan and Kapitan zur See, 1939 and 1941 respectively, bearing facsimile signatures of Adolf Hitler and additionally hand-signed ERICH RAEDER (1876 - 1960) Commander and Chief of the German Navy (1933-1943) who was largely responsible for its expansion; KARL DONITZ (1891-1980), the admiral who headed the U-boat arm of the Kriegsmarine, signs Schmidt's award of the War Merit Cross First Class, with Swords, with Schmidt's second class award signed by Donitz with a rubber stamp; Adm. CONRAD ALBRECHT (188-1969), who led Kriegsmarine forces in the invasion of Poland, signs two multi-year service awards and a war remembrance award; four promtions given to Schmidt, 1911-16, bearing Kaiser Wilhelm II's blind embossed seal; a permit to enter Wilhelmshaven, 1919, showing Schmidt leaning against a U-boat cannon with a cigarette hanging from his mouth; his May 1, 1919 discharge report and service record release form, his signed 1946 discharge from Allied confinement; and a 4pp. legal folio carbon copy of the various departments and personnel attached to the H.K.U. as of January, 1943. With a 5" x 7" photo of Schmidt and some fellow officers. Overall very good to fine.

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