Richard von Conta
Richard von Conta | |
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Birth date | 24 November 1856 |
Place of birth | Tuchel,[1] Province of Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia |
Death date | 30 January 1941 (aged 84) |
Place of death | Frankfurt an der Oder, Province of Brandenburg, National Socialist Germany |
Allegiance | German Empire |
Service/branch | Prussian Army Imperial German Army |
Years of service | 1874–1919 |
Rank | General der Infanterie |
Commands held | 1st Division IV Reserve Corps |
Battles/wars | World War I
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Awards | Pour le Mérite with Oak Leaves House Order of Hohenzollern |
Heinrich Karl Richard von Conta (24 November 1856–30 January 1941) was a German officer of the Prussian Army and of the Imperial German Army, finally General der Infanterie and Knight of the Order "Pour le Mérite" with Oak Leaves during World War I.
Life (chronology)
- 23 July 1874 chargierter Fähnrich
- coming from the cadet corps (Kadettenkorps) entering the 1. Westfälisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 13
- serving at first in the 5th company (5. Kompanie) in Münster and Hamm
- 12 October 1875 Sekonde-Lieutenant (at this time, his father was Oberst and Kommandant von Thorn)
- 15 August 1878 adjutant of the 2nd battalion
- 16 September 1885 Premier-Lieutenant
- à la suite 37. Infanterie-Brigade
- 27 January 1891 Hauptmann
- commander of the 5th company/6. Thüringisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 95 in Hildburghausen
- commander of the 2th company/6. Thüringisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 95 in Gotha
- adjutant of the XVI. Armeekorps in Metz (Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine), subordinated to the Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 98
- 27 January 1898 Major
- commander of the 1st battalion/Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 5 in Gotha
- 15 September 1904 Oberstleutnant
- in the staff of the Infanterie-Regiment „Kaiser Wilhelm” (2. Großherzoglich Hessisches) Nr. 116 in Gießen
- 14 April 1907 Oberst
- 21 May 1907 commander of the Füsilier-Regiment „von Gerdsdorff” (1. Kurhessisches) Nr. 80 in Wiesbaden
- 20 March 1911 Generalmajor
- commander of the 18. Infanterie-Brigade in Liegnitz
- 1 January 1914 Generalleutnant
- commander of the 1. Infanterie-Division in Königsberg
WWI
- On 28 July 1914, Austro-Hungary declares war against Serbia. The full German Mobilisation Order was given by Erich von Falkenhayn (de), Minister of War, at 5 p.m. on August 2, Germany being the last of the four Great Continental Powers to mobilise.
- 2 August 1914 1. Infanterie-Division as part of the 8. Armee
- von Conta led his division as part of the I Corps and the 8th Army on the Eastern Front when World War I broke out. In August, he distinguished himself under General Hermann von François in the Battle of Tannenberg (de), specifically in the Battle of Usdau and in September 1914 in the First Battle of the Masurian Lakes. Between November 25 and 29, his division fought near Łódź and advanced towards Łowicz-Sanniki at the beginning of December 1914. At the turn of the year 1915 his division was in position in the Bolimow area on the Rawka-Bzura. In January 1915, Conta's division relocated to the Carpathian Front and served the South Army as a subordinate to General Alexander von Linsingen.
- 20 July 1916 provisional commander of the Karpathenkorps
- 7 August 1916 commander of the Karpathenkorps
- 1 January 1918 commander of the IV. Reserve-Korps „Gruppe Conta” (redesignated from Karpathen-Korps)
- 2 August 1914 1. Infanterie-Division as part of the 8. Armee
- 18 August 1918 General der Infanterie
- 6 January 1919 retired / außer Dienst (a. D.)
Family
Richard was born in 1856 as son of the later Prussian Generalmajor Karl (Carl) Richard von Conta (1821-1895)[2] and his wife Helene Cölestine Adelheid, née von Kahlden (1832-1893). He had six sisters and three brothers. His brother Alfred Bernhard Karl (1858–1927) also embarked on a military career and made it up to Generalleutnant, brother Georg Karl August (1865–1942) would become Major, the youngest brother Christian Eduard Eugen Walter (b. 20 September 1867 in Thorn) was senior governing council (Oberregierungsrat). Uncle Carl Bernhard von Conta (1816–1899) was also Prussian Generalleutnant and a veteran of the Prusso-Danish War, the Austro-Prussian War and the Franco-Prussian War.
Awards and decorations
- House and Merit Order of Peter Frederick Louis, Knight of Honour 2nd Class (OV3b)
- Herzoglich Sachsen-Ernestinischer Hausorden, Ritterkreuz I. Klasse (HSEH3a/HSH3a)
- Prussian Centenary Medal 1897 (Zentenarmedaille)
- Red Eagle Order (Roter Adlerorden), 4th Class
- Prussian Long Service Cross for 25 years (Königlich Preußisches Dienstauszeichnungskreuz)
- Crown to the Red Eagle Order, 4th Class (RAO4Kr)
- Prussian Order of the Crown (Preußischer Kronenorden), 3rd Class
- Order of Philip the Magnanimous (Verdienstorden Philipps des Großmüthigen), Cross of Honour (HP3)
- Red Eagle Order, 3rd Class with bow (mit der Schleife)
- Order of the Crown (Prussia), 2nd Class
- Red Eagle Order, 2nd Class with Oak Leaves
- Star to the Order of the Crown (Prussia), 2nd Class
- Iron Cross (1914), 2nd and 1st Class
- House Order of Hohenzollern, Commander with Swords on 14 May 1915
- Swords to his Red Eagle Order, 2nd Class with Oak Leaves
- Bremen Hanseatic Cross (Bremisches Hanseatenkreuz; BH)
- Lübeck Hanseatic Cross (Lübeckisches Hanseatenkreuz; LübH/LüH)
- Hamburg Hanseatic Cross (Hamburgisches Hanseatenkreuz; HH)
- Hessian Bravery Medal (Hessische Tapferkeitsmedaille; HT)
- Bavarian Military Merit Order, Commander 1st Class with Swords (BMV2a⚔)
- Pour le Merite with Oak Leaves
- Pour le Merite on 15 October 1916
- Oak Leaves on 26 March 1918 (79th bestowal)
- Order of the Iron Crown (Austria), 1st Class with the War Decoration (ÖEK1K)
- Austrian-Hungarian Imperial Order of Leopold, 1st Class with the War Decoration (ÖL2aK)
- Order of the Crown (Prussia), 1st Class with Swords on the Ring in August 1918
- Honour Cross of the World War 1914/1918
References
- ↑ The Tuchel district was a Prussian district in Germany that existed from 1875 to 1920
- ↑ Karl Richard von Conta
- 1856 births
- 1941 deaths
- People from the Province of Prussia
- German Army generals of World War I
- Recipients of the Order of the Red Eagle
- Recipients of the Order of the Crown (Prussia)
- Recipients of the Iron Cross
- Recipients of the Hanseatic Cross
- Recipients of the House Order of Hohenzollern
- Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (military class)
- Recipients of the Cross of Honor