Hans Fiedler – Grenadier-Regiment 309

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Hans Fiedler. Oberfeldwebel Hans Fiedler (01.12.1919 † 06.07.1997) earned the Ritterkreuz on February 18, 1945 as Oberfeldwebel und Kompanie-Truppführer in the 9. Kompanie/ Grenadier-Regiment 309 of the 208. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Fritz Birnbaum – Fallschirm-Panzer-Regiment “Hermann Göring”

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Fritz Birnbaum. Oberleutnant Fritz Birnbaum (10.08.1912 † 13.07.2006) earned the Ritterkreuz on October 19, 1944 as Oberfähnrich und Zugführer of the 8. Kompanie/ Fallschirm-Panzer-Regiment “Hermann Göring” of the Fallschirm-Panzer-Division 1 “Hermann Göring”. Good condition. Little bit smaller as Postcardsize. Signed on the reverse.

Otto Riehs – Grenadier-Regiment 55

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Otto Riehs. Obergefreiter Otto Riehs (12.08.1921 † 29.05.2008) earned the Ritterkreuz on October 11, 1943 as Obergefreiter und Geschützführer in the 14. Kompanie/ Grenadier-Regiment 55 of the 17. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Wilhelm Köhler – Grenadier-Regiment 195 & 9. Panzer-Division

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Wilhelm Köhler. Hauptmann Wilhelm Köhler (26.01.1917 † 30.09.2002) earned the Ritterkreuz on December 10, 1942 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of a Kampfgruppe/ Grenadier-Regiment 195 of the 78. Infanterie-Division and the Eichenlaub on October 4, 1944 as Hauptmann und Ordonnanzoffizier of Kampfgruppe/ 9.Panzer-Division. Good condition. Measuring 17,5×11,5cm.

Ludwig Lang – Artillerie-Regiment 7

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Ludwig Lang. Oberleutnant Ludwig Lang (24.03.1920 † 05.01.2013) earned the Ritterkreuz on October 6, 1944 as Oberleutnant und Batteriechef of the 2. Batterie/ Artillerie-Regiment 7 of the 7. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Wilhelm Lehner – Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 40

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Wilhelm Lehner. Wilhelm Lehner (07.11.1914 † 19.07.2012) earned the Ritterkreuz on June 15, 1943 as Feldwebel und Zugführer of the 5. Kompanie/ Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 40 of the 17. Panzer-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Arthur Becker – Schützen-Regiment 394

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Arthur Becker(-Neetz). Arthur Becker (31.12.1920 † 12.10.2016) earned the Ritterkreuz on August 25, 1941 as Unteroffizier und Gruppenführer of the 7. Kompanie/ Schützen-Regiment 394 of the 3. Panzer-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Knight’s Cross: “Unteroffizier Becker showed great prudence during the engagement near Lykowo on the 15.07.1941. By doing so he had a major share in the defense against strong enemy attacks along the southeastern front of Mogilev and in the prevention of his own Kompanie’s annihilation. After the Kompanie commander had fallen he went on to motivate his men through the combat against a much larger enemy force in the difficult forest terrain despite being wounded himself. His Bataillon was only able to absorb the strong enemy breakthrough attempt here on account his independent actions.”

Ludwig Laubmeier – Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 191

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Ludwig Laubmeier. Oberleutnant Ludwig Laubmeier (30.01.1919 † 09.12.2010) earned the Ritterkreuz on October 4, 1944 as Oberleutnant und Kompaniechef of the 1. Batterie/ Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 191. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Knight’s Cross: “During the fighting in the Crimea in early 1944 the Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 191 played a particularly important role as the fire brigade of the V. Armee-Korps. It contributed greatly to the German defense both during the retreat battles through the Ukraine as well as near Sevastopol itself. In this latter capacity the 1. Batterie, under the command of Oberleutnant Laubmeier, played a major role in covering the German evacuation of Crimea beginning on the 09.05.1944, fighting near the fort “Maxim Gorky”.

On the 12.05.1944 the Soviets succeeded in achieving a dangerous penetration in this area. Laubmeier hastily gathered up some Grenadiers and the last Sturmgeschütze of his Batterie and with this force launched a counterthrust, which succeeded in preventing an enemy breakthrough from developing. Laubmeier was heavily wounded during this battle and evacuated shortly afterwards.

For his accomplishments in this capacity, as well as reaching a personal total of 38 enemy tanks destroyed, Laubmeier would be decorated with the Knight’s Cross.”

Theodor Hopf – Infanterie-Regiment 170

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Theodor Hopf. Hauptmann Theodor Hopf (23.09.1918 † 23.01.2008) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 21, 1941 as Oberleutnant und Kompaniechef of the 1. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Regiment 170 of the 73. Infanterie-Division and the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on October 16, 1942 as Hauptmann with the III. Bataillon/ Infanterie-Regiment 170. Good condition. Postcardsize. Comes with an extra handwritten letter.

Johannes Koll – Grenadier-Regiment 696 (340. Inf.-Div.)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Johannes Koll. Oberleutnant Johannes Koll (30.01.1923 † 07.08.2007) earned the Ritterkreuz on December 24, 1944 as Leutnant und Führer of the 2. Kompanie/ Grenadier-Regiment 696 of the 340. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Heinz-Georg Ritter – Grenadier-Regiment 44

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Heinz-Georg Ritter. Major Heinz-Georg Ritter (26.05.1917 † 10.03.2010) earned the Ritterkreuz on April 20, 1945 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of the II. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment 44 of the 11. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Walter Böhm – Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 8

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Walter Böhm. Oberfeldwebel Walter Böhm (16.12.1918 † 23.09.2011) earned the Ritterkreuz on March 17, 1945 as Oberfeldwebel und Panzerspähtruppführer in the 1. Kompanie/ Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 8 of the 8. Panzer-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize. Comes with an extra page covering his military service.

Knight’s Cross: Awarded for his actions during an attack against a Soviet-held village in the Gran bridgehead. Here Böhm managed to eliminate a hostile assembly area and capture 30 assorted artillery pieces with just 3 armoured cars.

Richard John – Grenadier-Regiment 445 (134.Inf.Div.)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Richard John. Feldwebel Richard John (14.11.1916 † 21.06.2010) earned the Ritterkreuz on May 4, 1944 as Feldwebel und Kompanie-Truppführer in the 2. Kompanie/ Grenadier-Regiment 445 of the 134. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Rudolf Kendler – Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 4

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Rudolf Kendler. Hauptmann Rudolf Kendler (15.04.1914 † 13.02.2011) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on May 29, 1943 as Oberleutnant in the 4. Kompanie/ Kradschützen-Bataillon 165 of the 16. Infanterie-Division and the Ritterkreuz on September 2, 1944 as Hauptmann und Führer of the Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 4 of the 4. Panzer-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Knight’s Cross: “On the 30.07.1944 Hauptmann Kendler and his Aufklärungs-Abteilung launched an assault from Grodzisk and took the villages of Mendle, Grodzisk and Kozolo despite fierce Soviet resistance. Kampfgruppe Kendler was then able to restore contact with 2. Armee in the village of Drochlin when it linked up with the Armee Sturmbataillon. Kendler would be decorated with the Knight’s Cross for his actions and bravery during these battles.”

Rudolf Schier – Jäger-Regiment 49

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Rudolf Schier. Hauptmann Rudolf Schier (16.06.1914 † 02.09.2004) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on August 17, 1944 as Hauptmann in the III. Bataillon/ Jäger-Regiment 49 and the Ritterkreuz on February 14, 1945 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of the III. Bataillon/ Jäger-Regiment 49 of the 28. Jäger-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Dietrich Ascher – Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 259

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Dietrich Ascher. Leutnant Dietrich Ascher (23.04.1923 † 08.10.2010) earned the Ritterkreuz on February 28, 1945 as Leutnant und Zugführer in the 2. Kompanie/ Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 259. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Klaus Ritter – Grenadier-Regiment 67 (23. Inf.-Div.)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Klaus Ritter. Hauptmann Klaus Ritter (18.09.1918 † 27.01.2015) earned the Ritterkreuz on October 28, 1944 as Hauptmann und Führer of the II. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment 67 of the 23. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Jozef-Georg Mulzer – Pionier-Bataillon 195 (95. Inf.-Div.)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Josef-Georg Mulzer. Major Josef-Georg Mulzer (15.04.1915 † 21.01.2011) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 7, 1943 as Major und Kommandeur of the Pionier-Bataillon 195 and the Eichenlaub on January 10, 1944 as Major und Kommandeur of the Pionier-Bataillon 195 of the 95. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Knight’s Cross: “Major Mulzer fought with his Pionier-Bataillon in the sector of the 95. Infanterie-Division during the fighting for the Orel salient in mid-1943. In this time he and his men cleaned up numerous Soviet penetrations via energetic counterattacks and, on one occasion, he recaptured a commanding height in an attack launched on his own initiative. Mulzer would receive the Knight’s Cross for these actions.”

Oakleaves: “Near the end of 1943 the Pionier-Bataillon 195 occupied a defensive sector west of Bobruisk. Following an artillery barrage the Soviets attacked this sector with significant forces on a broad front. With his last reserves, namely soldiers from his staff as well as some drivers, Major Mulzer was able to eject the Soviet soldiers from his position and bring the attack in his sector to a halt. Meanwhile however the Soviets had managed to break through in the right neighbouring sector, and from here they threatened to roll up the whole Division’s frontline. Mulzer quickly recognized this danger and, assembling as many soldiers as could be spared, he launched a flank attack against this new opposing force. After a short but violent battle, the Soviets here fled after having suffered heavy losses. Major Mulzer then threw up a temporary defensive front and was able to hold it against all new hostile breakthrough attempts until the arrival of reinforcements. Through his bravery and decisiveness, Mulzer had thus averted a great danger for the whole German frontline west of Bobruisk. He would thus be awarded the Oakleaves to his Knight’s Cross.”

Johannes Eikmeier – Reiter-Regiment 32

Original price was: €20,00.Current price is: €15,00.

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Johannes “Hans” Eikmeier. Major Johannes Eikmeier (03.12.1918 † 05.09.2012) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on January 25, 1943 as Oberleutnant in the Aufklärungs-Abteilung 120 and the Ritterkreuz on September 30, 1944 as Rittmeiter und Führer with II. Bataillon/ Reiter-Regiment 32 of the 3. Kavallerie-Brigade. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Achim Wunderlich – Füsilier-Bataillon 205 (205. Inf.-Div.)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Achim Wunderlich. Major Achim Wunderlich (17.07.1912 † 25.03.2012) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on August 10, 1944 as Major und Kommandeur of the Füsilier-Bataillon 205 and the Ritterkreuz on December 31, 1944 as Major und Kommandeur of the Füsilier-Bataillon 205 of the 205. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Johann Pongratz – Infanterie-Regiment 74

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Johann Pongratz. Hauptmann Johann Pongratz (19.01.1913 † 01.08.1997) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 4, 1940 as Oberfeldwebel und Zugführer with 2. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Regiment 74 of the 19. Panzer-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Albert Brux – Schützen-Rgt. 66 & Panzer-Grenadier-Rgt. 40 (Oakleaves)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Albert Brux. Oberst Albert Brux (11.11.1907 † 16.12.2001) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 12, 1941 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of the I. Bataillon/ Schützen-Regiment 66 of the 13. Panzer-Division, the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on January 23, 1943 as Major with Kradschützen-Bataillon 43 and the Eichenlaub on June 24, 1944 as Oberst und Kommandeur of the Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 40 of the 17. Panzer-Division. Good condition. Measuring: Postcardsize.

Fritz Arndt – Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 32

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Fritz Arndt. Oberfeldwebel Fritz Arndt (01.06.1910 † 12.03.2003) earned the Ritterkreuz on March 31, 1943 as Obergefreiter und MG-Schütze in the Stabskompanie/ Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 32 of the 12. Panzer-Division and the Eichenlaub on December 9, 1944 as Feldwebel und Zugführer in the 1. Kompanie/ Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 32. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Knight’s Cross recommendation: “During February 1943 the Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 32 was in position about 50 km northeast of Orel. The Soviets launched a tank-supported attack against this Bataillon in the middle of the month. Obergefreiter Arndt was thus given the task of proceeding to the forward strongpoint “Dora” and delivering orders for its garrison to pull back to the primary defensive strongpoint “Cäsar”. Arndt had barely passed on these orders when the Soviets were upon the defenders. A tank opened up direct fire on Arndt himself, however Arndt managed to keep control over his nerves and allow the tank to come closer before destroying it with a T-mine. Despite the warnings of his comrades, Arndt remained in the strongpoint as the garrisoning Kompanie pulled back. Totally alone, he engaged the attacking Soviets with a captured co-axial machine-gun. A deadly game of cat and mouse followed, however Arndt was repeatedly able to evade the Soviets via an underground pipe system that the attackers were unaware of. Using this system, he was able to repeatedly appear in the Soviet rear and inflict heavy losses. He ultimately managed to return to the primary defensive strongpoint while also taking back 10 prisoners. Arndt thereby managed to prevent a potentially devastating breakthrough despite being all on his own. He was awarded the Knight’s Cross for his bravery.”

Oakleaves: “On the 30.11.1944 Feldwebel Arndt succeeded in preventing a major Soviet breakthrough north of Autz (Lithuania). During the course of their attack the Soviets succeeded in taking the German main battle line and thrusting far beyond it. In response, Arndt rallied about 20 men and ordered them to mount up on 2 SPWs. With these he drove past the enemy tanks and their mounted infantry up to the old frontline. Upon arrival he and his men dismounted, captured the MG positions and then rolled up the trenches to either side. Arndt immobilized a T-34 tank with a T-mine. The crew bailed out and was taken prisoner. After this Arndt and two of his comrades clambered into the tank and turned its gun upon the attacking Soviet forces, destroying multiple Soviet tanks. This compelled the bulk of the attacking Soviet forces to retreat, although a few scattered squads became encircled behind the German lines and surrendered. Arndt would later receive the Oakleaves for eliminating this Soviet penetration and thereby preventing a possible Soviet breakthrough.”

Siegfried Freyer – Panzer-Regiment 24 (24. Panzer-Division)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Siegfried Freyer. Wachtmeister Siegfried Freyer (11.02.1917 † 10.05.2014) earned the Ritterkreuz on July 23, 1942 as Wachtmeister und Zugführer of the 4. Kompanie/ Panzer-Regiment 24 of the 24. Panzer-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Knight’s Cross recommendation: On the 07.07.1942, during the urban combat in Voronezh, Wachtmeister Freyer attacked a group of Soviet tanks that were trying to break through the encirclement ring of the Kampfgruppe on his own initiative. He destroyed 10 Soviet T-34 tanks in the space of just a half hour, and in doing so decisively contributed to the eventual occupation of Voronezh. He would be decorated with the Knight’s Cross for this action.

Theodor Populo – Schützen-Regiment 4

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Theodor Populo. Theodor Populo (30.01.1916 † 18.05.2010) earned the Ritterkreuz on July 27, 1941 as Leutnant und Führer of the 7. Kompanie/ Schützen-Regiment 4 of the 6. Panzer-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize. Comes with an extra signed letter.

Alfred Regeniter – Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 276

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Alfred Regeniter. Leutnant Alfred Regeniter (13.01.1922 † 20.07.2016) earned the Ritterkreuz on April 5, 1945 as Leutnant und Führer of the 3. Batterie/ Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 276. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Michael Pössinger – Gebirgsjäger-Rgt. 98 & Grenadier-Rgt. 1123 (EL+NKIG)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Michael Pössinger. Major Michael Pössinger (18.01.1919 † 23.05.2003) earned the Ritterkreuz on July 19, 1940 as Leutnant und Zugführer in the 16. Kompanie/ Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 98 of the 1. Gebirgs-Division, the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on February 16, 1943 as Oberleutnant with 6. Kompanie/ Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 98, the Eichenlaub on February 28, 1945 as Major und Kommandeur of the I. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment 1123 of the 558. Volks-Grenadier-Division. He also earned the Nahkampfspange in Gold on May 1, 1945 as Major und Kommandeur of the Grenadier-Regiment 1123. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Knight’s Cross recommendation: “On the 06.06.1940, following the attack of the 1. Gebirgs-Division over the Oise Canal at Coucy le Chateau and its own crossing of the canal, the Gebirgs-Jäger-Regiment 98 received the mission of securing the open left flank in anticipation of the main German attack the next day. The Panzerabwehr-Zug under Pössinger was responsible for tank defense along the left wing of this security detail. On this day an enemy tank attack was met by Pössinger’s Zug alone and was thrown back here, with Leutnant Pössinger personally manning the first gun. Showing brave and exemplary behaviour, he alone continued to serve the gun in the strongest of enemy tank fire. He can be credited with both the leadership of the defense here as well as the destruction of 6 enemy tanks.”

Oakleaves recommendation: “Battalion Pössinger had already thrown back an enemy battlegroup consisting of two companies in the area around Landsberg (East Prussia). Following this they continued to push north towards Hanshagen, from which they began to receive strong flanking fire. In response to this Major Pössinger personally stormed into the heavily defended town at the head of his Grenadiers. In doing so he seized a cornerstone of the enemy break-in area here, and his Grenadiers managed to capture (among other things) 13 enemy anti-tank and infantry guns. Major Pössinger was born on 18.01.1919 in Ettal (Upper Bavaria) as the son of a farmer. He has already been awarded the Knight’s Cross on 19.07.1940.”

Reichsarzt SS und Polizei Ernst-Robert Grawitz (War Crimes) (Suicide 1945)

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Scarce Original Private Wartime Photograph of Ernst-Robert Grawitz with another SS-Officer and other non-SS Officiers. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Grawitz was born in Charlottenburg, in the western part of Berlin, Germany. As Reichsarzt SS und Polizei, Grawitz was also head of the German Red Cross. Grawitz funded Nazi attempts to “eradicate the perverted world of the homosexual” and research into attempts to “cure” homosexuality. This involved experimentation on inmates in Nazi concentration camps. He was in charge of “enthusiastic” experiments on concentration camp inmates.

Grawitz was also a part of the group in charge of the murder of mentally ill and physically handicapped people in the Action T4 “euthanasia” programme, including children from 1939. The officials selected the doctors who were to carry out the operational part of the killing programme. In addition, researchers both in and outside the SS wanted to exploit the supply of inmates held in the SS camps and use them for experiments. In order to do so, the interested parties had to apply to Grawitz, who forwarded requests to Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler who then gave final approval.

Towards the end of World War II in Europe, Grawitz was a physician in Adolf Hitler’s Führerbunker. When he heard that other officials were leaving Berlin in order to escape the advancing Soviet Red Army, Grawitz petitioned Hitler to allow him to leave Berlin; his request was denied. As the Soviet Army advanced on Berlin, Grawitz killed himself and his family with grenades at their house in Babelsberg.

Photograph of unknown SS-Standartenführer & NSKK-Staffelführer

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Original Wartime Photograph of an unknown SS-Standartenführer, another SS Officier & a NSKK-Staffelführer on the left. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Hermann Ammer (R341) – Film Foto Verlag

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Original Film Foto Verlag Postcard Nr. R341 of Major Hermann Ammer (08.03.1914 † 09.12.2000), who earned the German Cross in Gold on May 17, 1943 as Oberleutnant with 3. Kompanie/ Grenadier-Regiment 6 and the Knight’s Cross on October 12, 1943 as Oberleutnant und Führer of II. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment 62 of the 7. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Karl-Wilhelm Specht (R338) – Film Foto Verlag

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Original Film Foto Verlag Postcard Nr. R338 of General der Infanterie Karl-Wilhelm Specht (22.05.1894 † 03.12.1953), who earned the Knight’s Cross on September 8, 1941 as Oberst und Kommandeur of Infanterie-Regiment 55 and the Oakleaves on January 16, 1942 as Oberst und Kommandeur of Infanterie-Regiment 55. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Karl-Heinz Noak (R343) – Film Foto Verlag

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Original Film Foto Verlag Postcard Nr. R343 of Major Karl-Heinz Noak (30.07.1916 † 14.11.1978), who earned the Knight’s Cross on August 5, 1940 as Leutnant und Zugführer of the 2. Kompanie/ Panzerjäger-Abteilung 46 and the Oakleaves on January 16, 1942 as Oberleutnant und Kompaniechef of 1. Kompanie/ Panzerjäger-Abteilung 137 of the 137. Infanterie-Division. He later earned the German Cross in Gold with schwere Panzerjäger-Abteilung 654. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Hugo Primozic (R266) – Film Foto Verlag

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Original Film Foto Verlag Postcard Nr. R266 of Hugo Primozic. Oberleutnant Hugo Primozic (16.02.1914 † 18.03.1996) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 19, 1942 as Wachtmeister und Zugführer of the 2. Batterie/ Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 667 and the Eichenlaub on January 25, 1943 as Oberwachtmeister und Zugführer of the 2. Batterie/ Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 667. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Ritterkreuz: “Awarded for destroying 45 enemy tanks during the fighting in the central sector of the Eastern front. Of these, Primozic destroyed 24 in just one day (15.09.1942) and in doing so was able to prevent an enemy breakthrough.”

Eichenlaub: “Awarded for bringing his total of tanks destroyed to 60. During a counterattack on 11.12.1942 he destroyed 7 tanks in one day.”

Wilhelm von Malachowski (R340) – Film Foto Verlag

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Original Film Foto Verlag Postcard Nr. R340 of Major Wilhelm von Malachowski (06.06.1914 †  28.10.1980), who earned the Knight’s Cross on January 30, 1942 as Oberleutnant und Batteriechef of the 2. Batterie/ Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 189 and the Oakleaves on March 6, 1943 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 228. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Theodor Scherer (R217) – Film Foto Verlag

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Original Film Foto Verlag Postcard Nr. R217 of Generalleutnant Theodor Scherer (17.07.1889 † 11.05.1951), who earned the Knight’s Cross on February 20, 1942 as Generalmajor und Kommandeur of the 281. Sicherungs-Division and the Oakleaves on August 5, 1942. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Heinz Schülze – Panzer-Abteilung 116 – Death Card

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Original Wartime Death Card of Ritterkreuzträger Heinz Schülze (27.03.1912 † 25.03.1945), who earned the Ritterkreuz (Knight’s Cross) on August 14, 1943 as Stabsfeldwebel und Zugführer in the 2. Kompanie/ Panzer-Abteilung 116 of the 16. Panzer-Grenadier-Division. He was Killed in Action on March 25, 1945.

Recommandation for the Knight’s Cross: On 18.07.1943 Schulze led his Panzer platoon in a daring attack on a key hill held by the Soviets. Despite being wounded in the neck he continued to lead at the point of the assault, where upon reaching the hilltop they flushed the enemy troops out of their bunkers with machine pistols and hand grenades. This enabled the friendly German infantry to move in and seize this position, which was vital for containing the major enemy break-in attempt along the Mius. For this action Schulze would receive the Knight’s Cross.

Siegfried Moldenhauer – Grenadier-Regiment 48 (RK+NKIG)

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Original Postwar Signature of Siegfried Moldenhauer. Major Siegfried Moldenhauer (25.07.1915 † 26.08.1998) earned the Ritterkreuz on January 20, 1944 as Hauptmann und Führer of the II. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment 48 and the Nahkampfspange in Gold on October 14, 1944 as Major und Führer of the I. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment 48 of the 12. Infanterie-Division. Postcardsize. Comes with an original enveloppe, send by him.

Hans Greiter – Grenadier-Regiment 165 (36. Volksgrenadier-Div.)

Original price was: €25,00.Current price is: €22,50.

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Hans Greiter. Unteroffizier Hans Greiter (26.08.1920 † 01.10.2002) earned the Ritterkreuz on January 13, 1945 as Unteroffizier und Meldestaffelführer of the I. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment 165 of the 36. Volksgrenadier-Division. Good condition. Measuring: 8×11,5cm.

Martin Steglich – Grenadier-Regiment 89 & 1221 (Oakleaves)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Martin Steglich. Major Martin Steglich (16.07.1915 † 20.10.1997) earned the Ritterkreuz on January 25, 1943 as Oberleutnant und Führer of the I. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment 89 of the 12. Infanterie-Division and the Eichenlaub on April 5, 1945 as Major und Führer of Grenadier-Regiment 1221 of the 180. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Measuring: Postcardsize.

Eberhard Stephan – Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 116

Original price was: €25,00.Current price is: €22,50.

Original Postwar Signature of Eberhard Stephan. Major Eberhard Stephan (17.07.1910 † 22.10.2008) earned the Ritterkreuz on January 12, 1945 as Major und Kommandeur of the Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 116 of the 116. Panzer-Division. Postcardsize.

Eberhard Stephan was awarded the Knight’s Cross for his actions during the Ardennes Offensive for successfully capturing and then defending the bridge at Heinerscheid over the Our River, preventing an Allied breakthrough.

Gottfried Zepf – Panzer-Regiment 36

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Scarce Original Postwar Signature of Gottfried Zepf. Fahnenjunker d.R. Gottfried Zepf (28.08.1915 † 07.02.1981) earned the Ritterkreuz on November 26, 1944 as Oberfeldwebel d.R. und Zugführer of the 3. Kompanie/ Panzer-Regiment 36 of the 14. Panzer-Division. Measuring 8,2×12 cm.

Kurt Schönfeldt – Panzer-Regiment 10

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Original Postwar Signature of Kurt Schönfeldt. Kurt Schönfeldt (14.12.1913 † 09.03.2004) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 22, 1941 as Oberfeldwebel und Zugführer of the 4. Kompanie/ Panzer-Regiment 10 of the 8. Panzer-Division. Postcardsize.

Hugo Wiesmann – Panzer-Regiment 11

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Scarce Original Postwar Signature of Hugo Wiesmann. Hugo Wiesmann (20.12.1922 † 00.00.2004) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 21, 1944 as Unteroffizier und Richtschütze of the 1. Kompanie/ Panzer-Regiment 11 of the 6. Panzer-Division. Measuring 7,7×11,5 cm.

Wolfgang Darius (R342) – Film Foto Verlag

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Original Film Foto Verlag Postcard Nr. R342 of Major Wolfgang Darius (02.04.1911 † 18.11.2000), who earned the Knight’s Cross on August 22, 1943 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of Panzer-Abteilung 21 of the 20. Panzer-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Kurt Gehrke (R265) – Film Foto Verlag Postcard

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Original Film Foto Verlag Postcard Nr. R265 of Oberst Kurt Gehrke, who earned the Knight’s Cross on February 8, 1943 as Oberstleutnant und Kommandeur der I. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment “Großdeutschland” of the “Großdeutschland” Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Franz August Sorko – Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 137

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Original Wartime Studioportrait of Knight’s Cross Holder Franz August Sorko. Oberstleutnant Franz August Sorko (09.08.1891 † 19.07.1941) earned the Ritterkreuz on June 20, 1940 as Oberstleutnant und Kommandeur of II. Bataillon/ Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 137 of the 2. Gebirgs-Division. Measuring 6,7×9,4 cm.

Oberfeldwebel Robert Vogel (R345) – Film Foto Verlag Postcard

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Original Film Foto Verlag Postcard Nr. R345 of Oberfeldwebel Robert Vogel (25.10.1918 † 31.01.1975), who earned the Knight’s Cross on August 26, 1943 as Feldwebel und Zugführer in the 7. Kompanie/ Grenadier-Regiment 119 of the 25. Panzergrenadier-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Major Waldemar von Gaza (R350) – Film Foto Verlag Postcard

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Original Film Foto Verlag Postcard Nr. R350 of Major Waldemar von Gaza, who earned the Knight’s Cross with Oakleaves & Swords with Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 66 of the 13. Panzer-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.