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Emil Wawrzinek (9 September 1917 – 1 April 1945) was an SS-Hauptsturmführer (Captain) in the 1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler who was awarded the German Cross in Gold. He was killed in action in Austria, on April 1, 1945. == Early life ==
Emil Wawrzinek was born in Schneidenburg, in Upper-Silesia, on 9 September 1917. He was the youngest son of Emil Wawrzinek senior, a bricklayer who was killed in action as a German soldier in France on 16 May 1917. His pregnant, 23-year-old widow Benedikta stayed behind with their 3 year old son Georg and when she gave birth to a second son she named him after her late husband. Benedikta and her sons were Catholics, as was almost the complete population of the region. From his sixth to his fourteenth year he attended the Volksschule in Schneidenburg and the Oberschule in Oberglogau. Upper-Silesia was politically turbulent since the Allied Forces had allocated the region to Poland after the First World War, much against the wish of its German inhabitants which made up 40 percent of the population. This triggered strong nationalistic German sentiments. Likewise with the Wawrzinek brothers and Emil joined the Hitlerjugend in March 1933. He served in the Reichsarbeitsdienst from October 1935 to October 1936.〔SS Personalakten - Record Group 242, Publication A3343-RS-G0604 (NARA)〕
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