Otto Carius Dies at 92

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I was going to post this in the RIP thread but as that one seems to full of allied personnel I will post it here, happy to move it though.

German World War II Panzer Ace Otto Carius Dies at 92


BERLIN — Jan 30, 2015, 9:12 PM ET

Otto Carius, a World War II German panzer ace credited with destroying more than 150 enemy tanks, mostly on the Eastern Front, has died at 92.
Carius died at home in western Germany Jan. 24 after a short illness, according to a statement Friday on the website of the Tiger Pharmacy, which he founded in 1956.
He was drafted in 1940 as an infantryman and volunteered for a tank unit, according to his autobiography, "Tigers in the Mud."
Eventually promoted to 1st lieutenant, he was wounded multiple times and received several awards, including the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves.
In the foreward to his book's 2003 edition, Carius defended his service to Nazi Germany, saying combat troops shouldn't be painted with the broad brush of guilt.


http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/german-world-war-ii-panzer-ace-otto-carius-28604803

Some post war info:

Herr Apotheker Otto Carius







  • 1946-1948 Apothekenausbildung/Vorpraktikum in der Sonnen-Apotheke in Zweibrücken
  • 1948 Vorexamen als Apothekerassistent
  • 1948-1951 Studium der Pharmazie in Freiburg/Breisgau
  • 1951 Kandidatenhalbjahr in der Münster Apotheke in Freiburg
  • 1952-1956 Angestellter Apotheker in der Fortuna Apotheke in Zweibrücken
  • Seit 01.07.1956 bis 31.01.2011 Leiter der Apotheke in Herschweiler-Pettersheim
  • 1963 Buchautor
  • 01.02.2011 bis 24.01.2015 Apotheker in "Teilzeit", d. h. wenn es ihm gut ging arbeitete er bis zu letzt voll mit
  • gestorben am 24.01.2015 im 93. Lebensjahr
http://www.tiger-apotheke.de/personal/otto-carius/



Poorly Translated English Version:
Herr Apotheker Otto Carius


- 1946-1948 Pharmacy training / internship in the sun Pharmacy in Zweibrücken
- 1948 Pharmacist assistant
- 1948-1951 Study of pharmacy in Freiburg / Breisgau
- 1951 Candidate in half of the Münster pharmacy in Freiburg
- 1952-1956 Clerk pharmacist in pharmacy Fortuna in Zweibrücken
- 01.07.1956 to 31.01.2011 Head of Pharmacy in Herschweiler-Pettersheim
- 1963 Author
- 01.02.2011 to 24.01.2015 Pharmacist "part-time", ie if he was okay
- Died on 24.01.2015 in 93. age
 
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I was going to post this in the RIP thread but as that one seems to full of allied personnel I will post it here, happy to move it though.

I intended the RIP Thread to be for all military related, not just Allied.
 
Carius had the 2nd highest number of tank kills of any soldier in WW2. He was a member of a Wehrmacht Panzer unit (or several during the course of the war) and not an SS Panzer unit. He commanded a Tiger tank from 43 on and was a tank commander to the 2nd Company of 502nd Tank Battalion. I'm quite sure he wasn't an ardent Nazi.

http://www.achtungpanzer.com/gen4.htm
 
Carius had the 2nd highest number of tank kills of any soldier in WW2. He was a member of a Wehrmacht Panzer unit (or several during the course of the war) and not an SS Panzer unit. He commanded a Tiger tank from 43 on and was a tank commander to the 2nd Company of 502nd Tank Battalion. I'm quite sure he wasn't an ardent Nazi.

http://www.achtungpanzer.com/gen4.htm

Back in about 2003 I made the effort of tracking down his pharmacy just to see if he was actually there, he seemed cheerful enough but I didn't do anything more than buy some sunblock.

I figured he wasn't going to be interested in discussing the dynamics of PzKpfw VI vs the Russian infantryman with a complete stranger so I just made my purchase and buggered off.
 
Darn, I just finished "Tigers in the Mud" not too long ago.

Feels kinda Erie flipping through it now. Much respect for Mr. Carius and the many like him who fought in Armored Forces in the 2nd WW.
 
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