Oskars Perro (September 26, 1918 – May 2, 2003) was
Latvian soldier and writer. He was the first Latvian to be awarded the
Iron Cross
The Iron Cross (german: link=no, Eisernes Kreuz, , abbreviated EK) was a military decoration in the Kingdom of Prussia, and later in the German Empire (1871–1918) and Nazi Germany (1933–1945). King Frederick William III of Prussia e ...
in the
Second World War
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.
Biography
Oskars Perro was born in
Mazsalaca
Mazsalaca (; liv, Piškisalāts, et, Väike-Salatsi, german: Salisburg) is a town in Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. It has 1269 inhabitants.
History
The area includes the largest known Stone Age burial site in Northern ...
,
Latvia
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on 26 September 1918. He studied
medicine
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at
Latvian University.
In 1941 his family suffered in the
Soviet mass deportations. When
Soviet-German War
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broke out in June 1941, Perro volunteered in the
German army.
In December 1941, first
Latvian units was sent to the Eastern Front. In January 1942, Perro with a small group of Latvian soldiers was trapped near
Demyansk pocket
The Demyansk Pocket (german: Kessel von Demjansk; russian: Демя́нский котёл) was the name given to the pocket of German troops encircled by the Red Army around Demyansk, south of Leningrad, during World War II's Eastern Front. Th ...
, at
Kholm. He was wounded twice, but managed to survive until the pocket was liberated in May 1942. For his valour in these battles he was awarded with Iron Cross 2nd Class, thus becoming first Latvian in the Second World War to receive it. After that he was treated in military hospitals in
Kaunas
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and
Munich
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.
After treatment he returned to
Riga
Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the B ...
and was assigned as lecturer in training of
NCOs. In spring 1943 he was put in a military hospital in Riga for further treatment. When the
Latvian Legion was established, he was assigned to its staff and became the Legion's
communications officer on Latvian radio.
In April 1944 Perro returned to the Eastern Front. By the order of general inspector of Latvian Legion
Rūdolfs Bangerskis, he was assigned as communications officer to German
VI SS Corps. Both Latvian waffen SS divisions in that time was in
Velikaya
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river positions and was part of VI SS corps.
Commander of VI army corps
Karl Pfeffer-Wildenbruch
Karl Pfeffer-Wildenbruch (12 June 1888 – 29 January 1971) was a German SS and police (Ordnungspolizei) official during the Nazi era, who served on the Personal Staff Reichsführer-SS, personal staff of Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS. During ...
appointed Perro as his personal aide.
After heavy battles in summer 1944 when Latvian Legion retreated to Latvia, Perro was commanded to
19th Waffen SS (2nd Latvian) division. There he was assigned as staff officer and later served in 19th
Fusilier battalion under command of Waffen-Sturmbannführer Ernests Laumanis.
In the
Courland pocket
The Courland Pocket (Blockade of the Courland army group), (german: Kurland-Kessel)/german: Kurland-Brückenkopf (Courland Bridgehead), lv, Kurzemes katls (Courland Cauldron) or ''Kurzemes cietoksnis'' (Courland Fortress)., group=lower-alpha ...
he was personal aide of
Bruno Streckenbach
Bruno Streckenbach (7 February 1902 – 28 October 1977) was a German SS functionary during the Nazi era. He was the head of Administration and Personnel Department of the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA). Streckenbach was responsible for many ...
, commander of 19th Waffen SS division. In spring 1945 he commanded company in Waffen-Grenadier Regiment der SS 43 in the same division. In Courland pocket he was awarded with the Iron Cross 1st Class.
On 27 April he was wounded for a fifth time and on 8 May, evacuated to
Germany
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on the last ship from
Ventspils
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. On 12 May, the ship reached
Kiel
Kiel () is the capital and most populous city in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein, with a population of 246,243 (2021).
Kiel lies approximately north of Hamburg. Due to its geographic location in the southeast of the Jutland pe ...
and Perro entered
Allied captivity. He finished the war with the rank of
Waffen-Obersturmführer.
Life after war
After treatment and captivity he returned to his studies; first in Germany, but from 1948 in
Canada
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. He was active member of Latvian exile organizations and of Latvian student fraternity ''
Fraternitas Cursica''. He published five autobiographical books about the war. In 1997
Mike Wallace
Myron Leon Wallace (May 9, 1918 – April 7, 2012) was an American journalist, game show host, actor, and media personality. He interviewed a wide range of prominent newsmakers during his seven-decade career. He was one of the original correspo ...
of ''
60 Minutes
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'' attempted to interview him about his role in the war.
"A STORY WITH BITE FOR DOGGED WALLACE"
by Richard Huff, NEW YORK DAILY NEWS; January 30, 1997
Oskars Perro died 2 May 2003 in Canada.
Bibliography
In Latvian:
* ''Holmas cietoksnis'' (1982)
* ''Vēstures veidotāji'' (1985)
* ''Neuzvarēto traģēdija'' (1987)
* ''Karavīksnes lokā'' (1988)
* ''Dvēseļu cietokšņi'' (1997)
In English:
* ''Fortress Cholm'' (1992)
References
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1918 births
2003 deaths
People from Mazsalaca
Latvian Waffen-SS personnel
Latvian military personnel
University of Latvia alumni
Recipients of the Iron Cross (1939), 1st class
SS-Obersturmführer
Latvian emigrants to Canada