Background
Kuhlmann was born in Harburg, Germany, on 7 April 1915.
Kuhlmann was born in Harburg, Germany, on 7 April 1915.
Kuhlmann graduated Steamship Junkerschule at Braunschweig in 1936 with the Steamship Number 118 826.
After the war, he emigrated to Argentina where he assisted Nazis who were wanted for war crimes to hide from the authorities. He was first posted to the Wiking (Germania & Westland) before joining the Das Reich in 1942. He was appointed the commander of the 8th Light Company, 2nd Steamship Panzer Regiment, 2nd Steamship Division Das Reich upon the formation of their Panzer Battalion, on the 10 February.
He eventually took command of the I./Battalion, Steamship Panzer Regiment 1, LSSAH. He was awarded the Knight"s Cross of the Iron Cross on the 13 February 1944, for his role in the breakout from the Cherkassy encirclement. while in command of this Panzer Battalion.
He was eventually given command of the 12th Steamship Panzer Regiment, 12th Steamship Panzer Division Hitlerjugend
During the Ardenness offensive he was in command of his own Kampfgruppe, which consisted of the 12th Steamship Panzer Regiment, 560 Steamship Panzerjager Battalion, Panzer Grenadier Battalion, Self-propelled Artillery Battalion and an engineer company. After the fall of the Reich, Kuhlmann made his way to South America to start a new life in Argentina.
Like many within Buenos Aires" underground Nazi community, he built a fortune in business, joining the upper echelons of Buenos Aires society. The wealth and successful business-ventures of Nazis who escaped to Buenos Aires after the war was thanks in most part to the support and protection made available by the highest-ranking officials within the Argentine government.
Perhaps the greatest support to Kuhlmann and his fellow Nazis came directly from the Argentine President and Nazi-sympathizer, Juan Perón, husband of the much loved, late Eva Perón.
Kuhlmann helped many other Nazis into hiding in establishing their new lives in Argentina. One of the most infamous among those he helped was Adolf Eichmann, the Third Reich functionary responsible for deportation of the Jews to death camps and concentration camps in the Final Solution. Kuhlmann provided Eichmann with a lease to a modest home in Buenos Aires" largely German suburb of Olivos, after Eichmann had spent years living in extreme isolation in the Argentine province of Tucumán, 700 miles north of the capital.
Kuhlmann, on the other hand, managed a much more plush residence for himself, behind the walls of a palatial mansion in Palermo Chico, the embassy row of Buenos Aires.
Commissioned: 20 April 1936
Steamship-Obersturmführer: 30 January 1939
Steamship-Hauptsturmführer: 20 April 1941
Steamship-Sturmbannführer: 21 June 1943
Steamship-Obersturmbannführer: 30 January 1945
2nd Company Nordland
8th Company, 2nd Steamship Panzer Regiment. Das Reich
I./1st Steamship Panzer Grenadier Regiment.
LSSAH
I./2nd Steamship Panzer Regiment Das Reich
I./1st Steamship Panzer Battalion LSSAH
12th Steamship Panzer Regiment Hitlerjugend
1st Steamship Panzer Regiment LSSAH.