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Fritz von Scholz, Edler von Rerancze, (9 December 1896 – 28 July 1944) known as Fritz von Scholz, was an Austrian Austro-Hungarian Army Oberleutnant and later German ''Waffen SS'' officer who served in both the First and Second World Wars. ==First World War - Freikorps== Born Fritz Scholz in Pilsen, Bohemia, Scholz was called up for service in the Austro-Hungarian Army during the mobilisation of July 1914. He served as an artillery officer, first with ''k.u.k. Feld-Artillerie Regiment 22'' (Imperial and Royal Field Artillery Regiment 22), seeing action in the East. In May 1915 Scholz was promoted to the rank of ''Leutnant'' and transferred to the ''k.u.k. Feldhaubitzenregiment 3'', also fighting in the East. In 1917, Scholz was transferred to ''k.u.k. Feldartillerieregiment 40'', serving on the Italian front. During his time here, he acted as a telegraph officer. Scholz's father, ''Generalmajor'' Ferdinand Scholz, had also been serving in the East. In the fighting near Rerancze, northeast of Czernowitz in the Bukovina, his actions against the Russians had drawn the attention of Kaiser Franz Josef I. As a result of this, he was ennobled and granted the title Knight of Rerancze (Edler von Rerancze) on 25 August 1917. In November 1917, von Scholz was promoted to ''Oberleutnant'' and again transferred, this time to ''Feld Artillerie Regiment 125'', which he remained with until April 1919. During the course of the war von Scholz had received several high decorations, including the Austro-Hungarian Bravery Medal in gold, and the Austro-Hungarian Military Merit Cross in silver and bronze.
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