Background
Schäfer was born on 17 January 1907 in Karlsruhe.
Schäfer was born on 17 January 1907 in Karlsruhe.
The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and its higher grade Oak Leaves was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership. Schäfer joined the Waffen-SS in 1933, and became the head of the SS training system. In 1934, he was a teacher in the SS sports school at Fürth and later at Reutlingen.
Schäfer then commanded a platoon in the 2nd Company, SS Pioneer Battalion during the Polish Campaign and the Battle of France. Late in 1940, he was promoted to command the 2nd Company, 5th SS Pioneer Battalion, which from June 1941 was involved in the invasion of Russia (Operation Barbarosa). From October 1941, he was commander of the 5th SS Pioneer Battalion, which at the time was operating in the Don and the Caucasus regions.
In May 1943, Schäfer became the commander of all pioneers in the III SS Panzer Corps serving with distinction at Leningrad and Oranienbaum. He was awarded the Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross in January 1945. Schäfer was made a prisoner of war by the advancing British forces on 14 May 1945 and released from captivity on 8 November 1948.
Schäfer died in Baden-Baden, near his city of birth, on 16 May 1987. Bibliography.
Iron Cross (1939) 2nd Class (3 June 1940) 1st Class (13 July 1941) Honour Roll Clasp of the Army (15 November 1944) Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves Knight's Cross on 12 February 1943 as SS-Obersturmbannführer and commander of SS-Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 5 "Wiking" 714th Oak Leaves on 25 January 1945 as SS-Standartenführer and corps pioneer leader of the III. SS-Panzerkorps.