Oskar Ruut

Oskar Ruut

Oskar Ruut marching through Tallinn in March 1944.
Born (1916-04-24)April 24, 1916
Died August 3, 1944(1944-08-03) (aged 28)
Allegiance  Estonia
Nazi Germany
Service/branch Estonia, Germany
Years of service 1935–1940 Estonian Army
1942–1943 Wehrmacht
1943–1944 Waffen SS
Rank SS-Hauptsturmfuhrer
Unit 20th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Estonian)
Battles/wars

World War II Eastern Front

Awards Iron Cross 2nd & 1st class
Infantry Assault Badge
Eastern Front Medal
Honour Roll Clasp of the Army (posthumously)

Oskar Ruut (birthname Oskar Rosenstock, April 24, 1916 in Valga – August 3, 1944 in Sinimäed) was an Estonian Hauptsturmführer in World War II, who served in the famous Battalion Narva and in 20th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Estonian).

Oskar Ruut was born in Valga where he studied in Valga grade school and later in Valga Gymnasium. After graduating from gymnasium Ruut joined the Estonian Army serving in 3rd Infantry Battalion placed in Valga. Ruut was promoted to kapral and later sent to 7th Infantry Regiment. In civil life Ruut studied case law in the University of Tartu.

In 1941, when Estonia was occupied by Soviet Union Ruut organized a group of volunteers to fight against Red Army and Destruction battalions. His group helped to liberate Tallinn from Red Army in August 1941.

In the early 1942, Ruut joined the Estonian Auxiliary Police and was sent to the line near Leningrad.

Grave of Oskar Ruut in Cemetery of German soldiers in Toila.

Ruut volunteered the Estonian Legion next year and was sent to SS-Junkerschule located in Bad Tölz, from where he graduated with best results from his course. He was promoted to SS-Obersturmführer. Ruut became the company leader in famous Battalion Narwa which was sent to the line at Dnieper River. He fought with Battalion Narwa in Izium and Cherkasy. He received Iron Cross 2nd & 1st class for showing bravery in these battles.

Battalion Narwa returned to Estonia in March 1944 and was affiliated with 20th Estonian SS Division. Ruut led successfully his company in Narva and Auvere.

In August 1944, during the Battle of Blue Hills Ruut destroyed two Soviet T-34 tanks receiving three wounds on his head and right shoulder. On next day he came back to lead his company.

Oskar Ruut died on August 3, 1944 when he was killed by a soviet tank. Just before his death he had destroyed three tanks by himself. He is buried in Cemetery of German soldiers in Toila.[1]

Decorations

Waffen SS

References

    • Reino Hein. "Hando Ruus: kunstnik ja legendaarse "Narva" pataljoni ohvitser" Tartu: Greif 2000, page 71
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