In 1957, he joined the new West German army (Bundeswehr) as a lieutenant general.
The corps was under the command of his father General Walther von Lüttwitz.
Smilo Walther Hinko Oskar Constantin Wilhelm Freiherr von Lüttwitz was a German general during World War II and son of Walther von Lüttwitz.After World War II he joined the Bundeswehr on 1 June 1957 and retired on 31 December 1960. He opposed it and faced a trial but was allowed to retain command of his unit.
After the beginning of the Nazi leadership he joined the Panzer (armor) branch.
He was later commanding an infantry regiment and the 4th Rifle Brigade.
At the end of his military service, Lüttwitz received the American Legion of Merit in recognition of his service.He joined the military service during the mobilisation on 3 August 1914 as an officer cadet in the 25th Division in Darmstadt.
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He was appointed commanding general of the III Corps in Koblenz. After World War II he joined the Bundeswehr on 1 June 1957 and retired on 31 December 1960.
Later he returned to the Evangelical Academy as Head of Administration. In 1963, he became chairman of the board for a defense industry. Smilo von Luttwitz was a German general during World War II. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for GEN Smilo Freiherr von Lüttwitz (23 Dec 1895–19 May 1975), Find a Grave Memorial no.
Born 23 December 1895 - Straßburg; Deceased 19 May 1975 - Koblenz,aged 79 years old Parents. What we do. Smilo Walther Hinko Oskar Constantin Wilhelm Freiherr von Lüttwitz[1] war ein deutscher Offizier, im Zweiten Weltkrieg General der Panzertruppe.
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After World War II he joined the Bundeswehr on 1 June 1957 and retired on 31 December 1960.
After World War II he joined the Bundeswehr on 1 June 1957 and retired on 31 December 1960. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg war er führend in der Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe tätig, ehe er 1957 als Generalleutnant und Kommandierender General des III. Walther von Lüttwitz, Freiherr von Lüttwitz 1859-1942; Luise von Wengersky, Gräfin von Wengersky Freiin von Ungerschütz 1864-1918; Spouses, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
By the end of World War I he had received both classes of the Iron Cross and the Wound Badge in Silver. He remained in the Weimar Republic's Army, serving in various cavalry units.
During this time, he learned of the government issued orders for summary justice. Once logged in, you can add biography in the databaseIn 1916 Lüttwitz was transferred to a staff position with the X Corps in the Heeresgruppe Kronprintz for two years.
He was severely wounded twice in 1915 and received the Iron Cross 1st class.
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He remained in the Weimar Republic's Army, serving in various cavalry units. He was later commanding an infantry regiment and the 4th Rifle Brigade.
Smilo Walther Hinko Oskar Constantin Wilhelm Freiherr von Lüttwitz (23 December 1895 – 19 May 1975) was a German general during World War II and son of Walther von Lüttwitz.
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During the period from 1954-1957 he was the head business manager for the relief organization Order of St. John in Rolandseck.
After World War II he joined the Bundeswehr on 1 June 1957 and retired on 31 December 1960. Korps in die Bundeswehr eintrat.