Walter Weintz, in memoriam

Begonnen von Ulrich Rudofsky, 12 Januar 2009, 13:28:23

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Ulrich Rudofsky

Von Ward Carr und Malte Gaack http://www.diebismarck.de/  kam die Nachricht, daß Walter Weintz, ein Überlebender der Bismarck, gestorben ist.  

Walter Weintz
Bismarck Survivor
Schreibergefreiter Walter Weintz
Born 21 February 1922 in Hassloch
Died 8 Janauary 2009 in Hassloch

Walter Weintz, survivor of the German Battleship Bismarck, died 8 January 2009 in his hometown of Hassloch near Mannheim, Germany, at the age of 86.
Born on 21 February 1922, Weintz joined the German Navy (Kriegsmarine) in 1940. After basic training he did staff duty in Warnemünde and Copenhagen, Denmark, where he volunteered several times for sea duty. In April 1941 he was transferred to the battleship Bismarck, reporting for duty on 22 April 1941 in Gotenhafen (Gdynia). An encoder/decoder he was assigned battle stations in radio room A (Anton). He was at his battle station during Bismarck's final battle on 27 May 1941. One of the 85 sailors rescued by the HMS Dorsetshire, he became a POW and stayed in England for six months and almost five years in Canada, returning home on 13 March 1947.
After the war Walter worked first in his father's company in Hassloch, then for the BASF chemical company in Ludwigsburg, near Mannheim, where he remained until his retirement. From his earliest days he was an athlete, winning numerous awards in track and field, gymnastics and table tennis both in school and the military. After the war, he was the moving force the local track and field club, TSG, and founded a Judo & Jujitsu club. He was also on the board of the local Naval Association (Marinekameradschaft) and the German Shepherd Breeders' Club.
He kept close contact with his Bismarck comrades and organized two crew reunions in Hassloch. However, he always repeated his slogan of three words: "Never again war!" In May 2002 he and fellow Bismarck veteran Karl Kuhn went on the James
Cameron filming expedition to the wreck of the Bismarck. En route
the ship paused at the site of the HMS Hood's final resting place,
and Walter honoured the memory of the fallen crew with a
short speech.
Walter Weintz was predeceased by his wife of 61 years and
his younger brother. He is survived by a son and a daughter and
several grandchildren.
Wednesday 21 January is the tentative date for the funeral.


http://www.diebismarck.de/  
Ulrich Rudofsky

Big A

rip! :MG:

Habe seinen Auftritt in Camerons Film gesehen und selten ein glaubwürdigeres "Nie mehr Krieg" Statement gehört!


Axel
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Ralf

Gruß
Ralf
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,,Du kannst Dein Leben nicht verlängern und Du kannst es auch nicht verbreitern. Aber Du kannst es vertiefen!"
Gorch Fock

Leutnant Werner

Ich habe ihn auch in Camerons Film gesehen. Hassloch ist bei mir um die Ecke. Werd ich wohl zur Beerdigung gehen.

Spee

Leg ein paar Blümchen von uns mit hin, bitte.
Servus

Thomas

Suicide Is Not a War-Winning Strategy

Taucher

Er ruhe in Frieden  :MG:

ZitatLeg ein paar Blümchen von uns mit hin, bitte

Gute Idee !!!
Viele Grüße vom Alpenrand
Leo

Benny-U-30-Licht

Es gibt nur 3 Arten von Menschen:1. die Lebenden, die Toten und 3. die zur Seefahren

Ulrich Rudofsky

Ich möchte keine alten Wunden oder politisch-sensitive Psychen wieder eröffnen, aber was hört man denn in der deutschen Presse über den Tod von Hernn Walter Weintz.  Ich finde nichts von hier aus.  Es erinnert mich trauriger Weise an das Ableben von Baron Müllenheim-Rechberg in 2003.....kein gutes Wort in der Presse, keine Danksagung für sein produktives Leben.................. vielleicht irre ich mich wo ich suchen sollte........???
Ulrich Rudofsky

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