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Alfred Gerstenberg (6 April 1893, in
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– 1 January 1959, in
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) was a general of the
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(air force) in
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, serving as commanding general of the Luftwaffe mission to
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, and organizing a very effective defensive perimeter around the oil fields in
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.


Career

Gerstenberg began his army service in 1912 in an Uhlan regiment. After a year of service, he graduated with the rank of '' Leutnant'' from the War School in Danzig. During
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, in 1915, he was sent to the Eastern Front as part of a cavalry unit. Later, he was transferred to the air force and flew as an observation aircraft pilot. Both Gerstenberg and Manfred von Richthofen served in the same cavalry regiment and later in the same aviation unit, ''Kagohl 2''. In 1917, he joined '' Jagdstaffel 11'' led by von Richthofen, where he served until the end of the war; he did not shoot down any enemy aircraft. In October 1917, his plane was shot down and Gerstenberg suffered a severe injury from a bullet that hit him in one lung. Next year, he returned as a non-flying officer. After the war he served in several cavalry units, retiring in 1926, then rejoining the Reichswehr aviation as a technical officer. While in the Reichswehr he was sent to the
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, where he oversaw the schools where German and Russian officers studied. Gerstenberg returned to Germany in January 1932, and commanded a cavalry regiment until 1934, when he was named chief of staff of the German Air Sports Association. As part of the Luftwaffe, he was tasked to write manuals for the aviation schools, while also assigned as an instructor at the . In 1938, he was assigned by
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as a Luftwaffe attaché to the embassy in
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and the German Legation in
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. His mission in
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was to gather information on the Polish preparations to defend against an eventual German attack, while the mission in Romania was to "move the country away from British, American and French influence".


World War II

From 15 February 1942 to 28 August 1944, Gerstenberg served in the ''Deutsche Luftwaffenmission Rumänien'', the Luftwaffe mission to Romania, whose government supported Germany, and later as commanding general of Luftwaffe in Romania (''Kommandierender General und Befehlshaber der Deutschen Luftwaffe in Rumänien''). He commanded around 25,000 men in Ploiești and 11,000 near Bucharest. His most important task was to set up a defense zone around the oil refineries in
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, the largest single source of oil for
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; he set up an effective anti-aircraft defense system against air attacks. As a result, the first massive air attack on the fields on 1 August 1943 ( US Army Air Forces Operation Tidal Wave) failed to knock out oil production, suffering heavy losses. In the night of 23/24 August, after King Michael's coup d'état against the Germany-supporting government, Gerstenberg together with General Erik Hansen and Ambassador Manfred von Killinger met up with General Constantin Sănătescu, the new Prime Minister of Romania. In the meeting, General Sănătescu offered the Germans safe passage to the Hungarian border, to which the German officials agreed. General Gerstenberg was to be escorted by Colonel Valeriu Selescu while passing through the capital on his way to Ploiești. However, once in Băneasa, Gerstenberg had the Romanian officer arrested. With orders received from
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, he then began to enact Operation Margarethe II, the plan to invade Romania in case the government surrendered to the Allies. With some 4,000 men under his command, Gerstenberg took over the airports of Băneasa and Otopeni, from where Luftwaffe aircraft began bombing Bucharest. On 25 August, after Romania declared war on the
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, he was replaced in command by Reiner Stahel. Brandenburger paratroopers were dropped in to support the German forces, but the planned invasion failed and the German troops were encircled. On 26 August, the German positions were bombed by the USAAF, and Romanian troops eventually occupied the airports. On 28 August, Gerstenberg and Stahel were arrested by Romanian soldiers at Gherghița. On 2 September 1944 Gerstenberg was taken by the Soviets to
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, and imprisoned in the Butyrka, Lefortovo and Vladimir prisons.


After the war

Gerstenberg was sentenced to 25 years of prison by Soviet military tribunal in 1952, but released on 12 October 1955 and handed over to the authorities of the Federal Republic of Germany. He died of
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in
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on 1 January 1959.


Awards and decorations

*
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(1914) ** 2nd Class ** 1st Class *
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in Black (1914) * Knight's Cross of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern with Swords * Honour Cross of the World War 1914/1918 * Order of Aeronautical Virtue Commander class (4 November 1941) * Order of Michael the Brave 3rd Class (3 March 1943)


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Bibliography

* * Hillgruber, Andreas (1965): Hitler, König Carol und Marschall Antonescu: die deutsch-rumänischen Beziehungen 1938–1944, Wiesbaden: Steiner. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gerstenberg, Alfred 1893 births 1959 deaths German Army personnel of World War I People from Garmisch-Partenkirchen (district) Luftwaffe World War II generals German prisoners of war in World War II held by the Soviet Union Military personnel from the Kingdom of Bavaria Prussian Army personnel Luftstreitkräfte personnel Reichswehr personnel 20th-century deaths from tuberculosis Recipients of the Order of Michael the Brave Lieutenant generals of the Luftwaffe Tuberculosis deaths in Germany