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Otto Kümm (1 October 1909 – 23 March 2004) was a German military officer who commanded two divisions in the latter stages of World War II and was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords. At the post-war , the Waffen-SSof which Kümm was a senior officerwas declared to be a criminal organisation due to its major involvement in war crimes and crimes against humanity. After the war, Kümm became one of the founders of , a lobby group and a revisionist organization of former Waffen-SS members.


SS career
Born in 1909 into a family of a merchant in Hamburg, Kümm trained as a typesetter and worked at a newspaper. On 1 June 1934, Kümm joined the SS- Verfügungstruppe (SS Dispositional Troops) and on 1 July received his first training with the SS-Standarte "Germania" in Hamburg.

Kümm commanded the Der Führer Regiment of the SS Division Das Reich from July 1941 to April 1943. This regiment was nearly destroyed in the Soviet offensive of January 1942, when it was reduced to 35 men out of the 2,000 that had started the campaign in June 1941. Kümm was a commander of the SS Division Prinz Eugen from 30 January 1944 until 20 January 1945 and then was appointed the new division commander of the SS Division Leibstandarte (LSSAH) as of 15 February 1945, after the division's commander was wounded.

As the division commander, Kümm and the LSSAH took part in Operation Spring Awakening (6 March 1945 – 16 March 1945), the last major German offensive launched during World War II. The Germans launched attacks in Hungary near the Lake Balaton area on the Eastern Front. Soviet intelligence identified large German tank formations in western Hungary and developed a successful counterattack strategy. After the failure of Operation Spring Awakening, 's 6th SS Panzer Army and the LSSAH retreated to the area.

After Vienna fell to the Red Army in the , the bulk of the LSSAH division surrendered to U.S. forces in the area on 8 May 1945. Kümm was held at the Dachau internment camp administered by the US Army. Kümm avoided extradition to Yugoslavia to stand trial for war crimes by fleeing over the wall of the camp.


Activities within HIAG
After the war, Otto Kümm was "denazified" and became a businessman. Kümm was a founder and the first head of the Waffen-SS veterans' organization , established in 1951 to lobby for the cause of the Waffen-SS historical rehabilitation and restoration of their rights to post-war pensions.

As the organization's chairman and its first spokesperson, Kümm set the tone for the rhetoric that was reflected in its publications and public discourse. In 1952, Otto Kümm published an editorial in the in-house magazine Wiking-Ruf ("Viking Call") outlining the organization's grievances:

Even during the war, and especially after the war, infamous and lying propagandists have been able to make use of all the unfortunate events connected to the Third Reich and also with the SS to destroy and drag through the mud all of what was and is sacred to us. ... Let us be clear about it: the Allied battle was directed not only against the authoritarian regime of the Third Reich, but, above all, against the resurgence of the strength of the German people.

At least through the 1970s, Kümm remained "the ever unreformed Nazi enthusiast" according to researcher Danny S. Parker, who was given access to the previously closed HIAG archives. Perceived by the West German government to be a Nazi organization, HIAG was disbanded in 1992. Kümm died on 23 March 2004, last of the SS general officers.


Works
  • Vorwärts, Prinz Eugen! Geschichte der 7. SS-Freiwilligen-Division "Prinz Eugen" ("Forward, Prinz Eugen! History of the 7th SS Volunteer Division Prinz Eugen"). (2007) Dresden, Germany: . .
  • 7. SS-Gebirgs-Division "Prinz Eugen" im Bild ("7th SS Mountain Division Prinz Eugen in Action"). (1983) Osnabrück, Germany: .


Awards
  • (1939) 2nd Class (30 May 1940) & 1st Class (3 June 1940)
  • in Gold on 29 November 1941 as SS- Obersturmbannführer in the SS-Regiment "Der Führer"
  • Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords
    • Knight's Cross on 16 February 1942 as SS- Obersturmbannführer and commander of SS-Regiment (motorized) "Der Führer".
    • Oak Leaves on 6 April 1943 as SS- Obersturmbannführer and commander SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment "Der Führer"
    • Swords on 17 March 1945 as SS- Brigadeführer and of the Waffen-SS and commander of the 7. SS-Freiwilligen-Gebirgs-Division "Prinz Eugen"


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