Career
October 1924: Survey vessel Panther. January 1927: Sperrversuchskommando, commander of the torpedo boat G 10. October 1930: Commander of the II Torpedobootsflottille.
1935: Naval academy.
October 1940 April: Commander of the destroyer Z13 Erich Koellner in the Narvik campaign. December 1941: Chief of Staff at "Admiral Nordmeer" in Kirkenes. May 1943 – February 1945: Commander of the Marinekriegsakademie, in Berlin (then in Bad Homburg).
1957: Joined the new Bundesmarine (see Searle"s Wehrmacht Generals).
During the 1940 Norwegian Campaign Schulze-Hinrichs was captured at Narvik after the sinking of his destroyer Erich Koellner. He was imprisoned by the Norwegians, first at Vardøhus Fortress in Finnmark and later at Skorpa prisoner of war camp in Troms until released at the end of that campaign in mid-June 1940.
From November 1940 until April 1943 he commanded the 6th Destroyer Flotilla, acting in Norway and Arctic waters. On 1 May 1942, during action against Convoy QP 11, his destroyer Hermann Schoemann was disabled and scuttled on the next day.
Nevertheless, the attack also resulted in the sinking of HMS Edinburgh on 2 May 1942.