Otto Baum

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Otto Baum (15 November 1911 – 18 June 1998) was a high-ranking commander (Oberführer) of the Waffen-SS during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords of Nazi Germany.

Born(1911-11-15)15 November 1911
Died18 June 1998(1998-06-18) (aged 86)
AllegianceNazi Germany
BranchWaffen-SS
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Otto Baum
Born(1911-11-15)15 November 1911
Died18 June 1998(1998-06-18) (aged 86)
AllegianceNazi Germany
BranchWaffen-SS
Service years1934–45
RankSS-Oberführer
Service numberNSDAP #4,197,040
SS #237,056[1]
Commands
ConflictsWorld War II
AwardsKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords
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Life and career

Baum was born on 15 November 1911 in Hechingen-Stetten, a son of a merchant. From 1930 to 1932, he studied two semesters of agriculture at the University of Hohenheim.[2] He served as a battalion commander in 3rd SS Totenkopf Infantry Regiment during the Operation Barbarossa, invasion of the Soviet Union. After recovering from severe wounds in 1943, Baum was promoted to regimental commander, and eventually reached the rank of SS-Oberführer. He took command of the SS Division Das Reich in July 1944, and saw action in the Falaise Pocket. After the war, Baum was interned by the British until December 1948.[3]

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