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Bio of Hauptmann Alfred Jarosch (1915-2001)


Alfred Karl Max Jarosch

Date of Birth: 10.10.1915 - Skrebenski-Golkowitz, Oberschlesien (German Empire)
Date of Death: 30.08.2001 - Wilhelmsfeld, Baden-Württemberg (Germany)

Promotions:
00.00.194_ Hauptmann
00.00.19__ Major der Reserve (Bundeswehr)

Career:
00.04.1934 joined the Reichswehr and posted in 7. (Preußische) Infanterie-Regiment
00.00.194_ Führer 8.Kompanie / II.Bataillon / Jäger-Regiment 38 / 8.Jäger-Division
00.00.194_ Kommandeur Sturm-Bataillon in 16. Armee and Leiter Lehrstabes "Infanterie" of Armee-Waffenschule 16. Armee
00.00.1956 Reserveoffizier in the Bundeswehr

Awards and Decorations:
00.00.193_ Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1. Oktober 1938
00.00.193_ Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1. Oktober 1938 mit Spange "Prager Burg"
00.00.19__ Dienstauszeichnung der Wehrmacht IV.Klasse (4 Jahre)
00.00.194_ Eisernes Kreuz II.Klasse
00.00.194_ Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen in Silber
00.00.194_ Eisernes Kreuz I.Klasse
00.00.194_ Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz
00.00.194_ Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber
00.00.194_ Verwundetenabzeichen in Gold
19.05.1942 Deutsches Kreuz in Gold
00.00.1942 Medaille "Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42" (Ostmedaille)
24.09.1942 Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes, as Leutnant and Führer 8.Kompanie / II.Bataillon / Jäger-Regiment 38 / 8.Jäger-Division
00.00.194_ Nahkampfspange in Silber
07.07.1943 Vapaudenristin ritarikunta, with Swords (Finland)

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After graduating from high school in April 1934, Jarosch joined the Reichswehr in the 7th (Prussian) Infantry Regiment. In the course of the expansion of the Reichswehr, the regiment was renamed the Schweidnitz Infantry Regiment in 1934. At the same time, the regiment also formed the Breslau Infantry Regiment. In 1936 the 1st Battalion then moved from Breslau to Schweidnitz. In addition, the II. (Jäger) Battalion was renamed from the regiment in Glatz to the II. Battalion of the 38th Infantry Regiment. In 1938 the I. Battalion of the regiment became the III. Renamed 38th Infantry Regiment Battalion. 1941/42 the I. and III. Battalion of Infanterie-Regiment 38 renamed Jäger-Regiment 38. The 14th company was renamed the 16th company of Jäger-Regiment 38 at the same time. In 1942 the 13th company was canceled. At the same time, the regimental staff and the 2nd Battalion were also renamed Jäger-Regiment 38 (under Eichenlaubträger Johann-Heinrich Eckhardt).

In the end of the war, Jarosh, who was wounded six times during the war, was commander of an assault battalion in Army High Command 16 and head of the infantry teaching staff at Army Weapons School AOK 16.

After the war and being a prisoner of war, Jarosch, who was 60% disabled, became an entrepreneur with his own production facility (from April 1950) and became a member of the Gemeinschaft der Ritterkreuzträger / community of Knight's Cross recipients (application dated May 4, 1952). He received his ID card on June 9, 1952. In 1955/56 he became a reserve officer in the Bundeswehr, with the last rank as a Major der Reserve.




Oberleutnant Alfred Jarosch with signature.



Alfred Jarosch wearing Feldmütze M43.



Alfred Jarosch wearing Feldmütze M43.



Application for the membership of OdR (Ordensgemeinschaft der Ritterkreuzträger e. V.) belong to Alfred Jaroch, dated 4 May 1952.


Source :
Jim Haley photo collection
Bernd R. photo collection
https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Jarosch,_Alfred
https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?p=1403301#p1403301
http://www.ritterkreuztraeger.info/rk/j.html
https://www.tracesofwar.com/persons/7371/Jarosch-Alfred-J%C3%A4ger-Regiment-38.htm

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