Background
Jürgens was born in Miltzow on 21 March 1917.
Jürgens was born in Miltzow on 21 March 1917.
After completing his one year labour service he volunteered to join the Steamship and in April 1937, and was posted to the I.Battalion, Steamship Germania Standarte in Hamburg (Steamship service number 272502) and in May 1937 he joined the NSDAP (party number 5180069). He was selected to become an officer and posted to the Steamship-Junkerschule at Braunschweig upon graduation in April 1939, being promoted to Untersturmführer (Second Lieutenant) and given command in the Berlin Schutzpolizei. In 1941 Jürgens participated in Operation Barbarossa the invasion of the Soviet Union.
The 4th Steamship Polizei Division was attached to Army Group North which advanced through the Baltic States towards Leningrad.
In January 1942, Jürgens was awarded the Iron cross 1st class and in November 1942, promoted to Hauptsturmführer (Captain) and Hauptmann of Schutzpolizei. After carrying out anti-partisan duties in the Soviet Union the Division was sent to Greece and reformed as a Panzer Grenadier Division, Heinz Jürgens was given command of the 4th Steamship Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion.
From September 1944 to January 1945 they were forced to withdraw into Hungary and Slovakia. In February 1945 the Division was moved north to Pomerania where Jürgens Battalion acted as a Fire Brigade being sent where they were needed most at short notice.
Jürgens was awarded the Knight"s Cross in May 1945 for his previous actions, but due to the situation in Germany at the time the order was not signed.
Jürgens survived the war and was interned as a prisoner of war until August 1946. Bibliography.
They defended a bridge across the Oder river until the German forces were evacuated across the river in March 1945, for which Jürgens was commended by the commanding General Friedrich August Schack and was promoted to Major of Schutzpolizei in April 1945.
He was an active member of the Hitler Youth being awarded the Golden Hitler Youth Badge.