Hendrik Klopper

South African military commander during World War II


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::summary South African military commander during World War II ::

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honorific_prefixGeneral
nameHendrik Balzazar Klopper
honorific_suffix
imageMajGenHBKlopper.JPG
captionMajor General Hendrik Klopper in June 1942
birth_date
death_date
allegianceSouth Africa
branchSouth African Army
serviceyears19241958
rankGeneral
servicenumber279249
commandsCommandant General of the Union Defence Force (1956–58)
Army Chief of Staff (1950–53)
Northern Command (1945–50)
South African Army College (1944–45)
2nd Infantry Division (1942)
3rd Infantry Brigade (1942)
1 Special Service Battalion (1938–39)
battlesSecond World War
awards
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General Hendrik Balzazar Klopper (also Balthazar), was a South African military commander. He commanded the 3rd Infantry Brigade and was later promoted to command the 2nd Infantry Division during the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War. He is best known for surrendering the Division to Rommel after the failed defence of the Tobruk harbour in June 1942. After the war, he became Army Chief of Staff from 1950 to 1953, and Commandant General of the Union Defence Force from 1956 until his retirement in 1958.

Military career

Klopper joined the South African Army in 1924.

World War II

During the Second World War, he commanded the 3rd Infantry Brigade in the North African Campaign, for which he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order. He then briefly commanded 2nd Infantry Division. As fortress commander, Klopper was forced to surrender Tobruk and its garrison to Axis forces on 21 June 1942. He escaped from captivity in 1943 and was exonerated by a 1942 Court of Inquiry into the Tobruk disaster.

South African Army College

Klopper was Officer Commanding the South African Army College from 1944 to 1945, before being appointed in command of Northern Command in 1945.

Post-war

Klopper served as Army Chief of Staff from 1951 to 1953, as Inspector-General from 1953 to 1956, and as Commandant General of the Union Defence Force from 1956 to 1958.

References

References

  1. {{London Gazette. (8 September 1942)
  2. (24 February 2003). "KLOPPER H.B. 1903–1977". The Genealogical Society of South Africa:eGGSA Branch.
  3. "The Generals of WWII: Klopper, Hendrik Balzazer".
  4. (8 September 1942). "The London Gazette, Issue 35697, page 3948".
  5. Hartshorn, Eric P.. (1960). "Avenge Tobruk". Purnell & Sons.
  6. Uys, Ian. (1992). "South African Military Who's Who 1452–1992". Fortress Publishers.

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