Oberst
Hans-Georg Brandt (4 November 1903 - 4 January 1943) had commanded his
battalion in Grenadier-Regiment 577 from the first day of its creation.
In fact, it is probably correct to say he even commanded it before that
because he led III./Infanterie-Regiment 520, the unit which was
transferred en masse on 4 December 1940 to form II./Infanterie-Regiment
577. When regiment commander Oberst Max Voigt was transferred home at
the end of September 1942 due to heart problems, Major Brandt took over
as Regimentsführer and led the regiment in an exemplary manner. The
fighting in Stalingrad-North had been a severe test but his superiors
were impressed by his performance and he received a promotion to
Oberstleutnant in November 1942. Brandt cared deeply for his men. One
example will suffice. On 2 July, Gefreiter Franz Winter, a messenger on
the staff of 6. Kompanie in Brandt’s II. Battalion, witnessed a shocking
event during a Soviet tank attack that would ultimately demonstrate how
Brandt felt about his men: "We had a good view over the battlefield
from our elevated position. What we saw happening there caused the blood
to freeze in our veins: to the left of us, in the hollow of a valley,
the third platoon of our fifth company was attacked. We saw how they
surrendered and ran towards the tanks with their hands above their
heads. These monsters circled around our comrades, opened fire and
pulped them under their tracks". Winter’s unit was ordered to fall back
and the situation gradually eased. It was then that Winter and his
comrades saw Major Brandt: "Sitting in a roadside ditch, surrounded by
officers, was our battalion commander, a beaten man. I had never seen a
German officer in such a state. A person who was otherwise seen by us
ordinary soldiers to be head and shoulders above us, in appearance and
conduct, now sat there and we could see that he was also only a human,
like us, how he was depressed and tormented by anxiety. He had observed
the tragedy down below through binoculars. He probably also felt
responsible for it."
Source :
"Island Of Fire: The Battle For the Barrikady Gun Factory In Stalingrad November 1942 - February 1943" by Jason D. Mark
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