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Anton von Hohberg und Buchwald

Anton von Hohberg und Buchwald
Born (1885-09-21)21 September 1885
Wismar, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, German Empire
Died 2 July 1934(1934-07-02) (aged 48)
Dulzen, East Prussia, Germany (Dulsin, Poland)
Allegiance  German Empire
Service/branch Prussian Army
Years of service –1918
Rank Rittmeister
SS–Obersturmführer
Battles/wars World War I
Spouse(s) Gertrud von Rheinbaben (1909-1912, divorced)
Relations Georg von Rheinbaben (father in law)
Other work SS Cavalry leader (East Prussa)

Anton Freiherr von Hohberg und Buchwald (21 September 1885 – 2 July 1934 (date estimated)) was a German Officer in Prussian Army and also in SS.

Hohberg was born in Wismar, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and started a career as an Cavalry officer in the German Imperial Army. He served throughout World War I as a Rittmeister (Captain) and was retired after 1918. After his dismissal, he went to his family's manor in Dulzen near Preussisch Eylau, East Prussia, where he started to work as a farmer. In 1909 he married Gertrud von Rheinbaben (1888–1949), daughter of Prussian Minister of Interior and Finances Georg von Rheinbaben (), but divorced in 1912 after a duel with Horst von Blumenthal, whom she then married. Around 1930 he joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party and was temporarily a member of the staff of East Prussian SS leader Erich von dem Bach–Zelewski, but came into personal conflicts with him.

On 14 May 1934 Hohberg was dismissed as SS–Oberabschnittsreiterführer (regional SS Cavalry leader) with a rank of SS-Obersturmführer (First Lieutenant). During the Night of the Long Knives, von dem Bach gave the order to kill Hohberg. Most probably on 2 July 1934, Hohberg was shot in his manor house in Dulzen by SS-Scharführer Zummach (von dem Bach's chauffeur) and SS-Obersturmführer Carl Reinhard. Hohberg was one of the few SS-members, and probably the highest-ranking one, killed in the Röhm-Putsch.


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