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Otto Mauz – Pionier-Bataillon 671

55,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Otto Mauz. Oberfeldwebel Otto Mauz (24.04.1915 † 27.04.1980) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on December 9, 1944 as Oberfeldwebel und Zugführer of 3. Kompanie/ Pionier-Bataillon 671.

In October 1944, in the area SE of Libau, Oberfeldwebel Mauz received the order to form a rearguard with 12 men in order to protect the retreat of the Division. As he was doing so a bridge to his rear was blown up a few hours earlier than planned, resulting in his isolation on the wrong side of the river. Nonetheless Mauz led his troops over the remains of the blasted bridge, eliminated a group of 50 Red Army soldiers in close combat, destroyed 3 vehicles and was able to make his way back to friendly positions under almost hopeless circumstances, and without losing any men at that. Later, near Ginuzi in the area around Vartaja, Oberfeldwebel Mauz heard engine noises that he immediately recognized as belonging to Soviet tanks. As the Division continued its retreat along the road, Mauz snuck towards the source of the noise with 3 men in support. At the section of road where the tanks were, Mauz worked his way up to within a few metres of them. He then destroyed a Soviet heavy tank with a Panzerfaust, which caused the truck immediately behind it to also be knocked out by the blast. With a second and third Panzerfaust he also destroyed two more fully loaded trucks. A Soviet heavy tank right behind these tried to turn around but got bogged down in a swamp; its bailed out crew was eliminated and Mauz blew up the tank with two hand grenades. The following 12 Soviet tanks turned around and fled.

 

Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.

Eduard Brunner – Grenadier-Regiment 62 (Eichenlaub)

40,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo plus Letter of Eduard Brunner. Hauptmann Eduard Brunner (08.12.1918 † 13.05.2006) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on March 24, 1943 with Grenadier-Regiment 62, the Ritterkreuz on February 27, 1944 as Hauptmann und Führer of the I. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment 62 of the 7. Infanterie-Division and the Eichenlaub on October 28, 1944 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of I. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment 62 of the 7. Infanterie-Division..

Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.

Theo-Helmut Lieb – XXXXII. Armeekorps (Eichenlaub)

85,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Theo-Helmut “Theobald” Lieb. Generalleutnant Theo-Helmut Lieb (29.11.1892 † 20.03.1981) earned the Ritterkreuz on February 7, 1944 as Generalleutnant und Führer of the XXXXII. Armeekorps and the Eichenlaub on February 18, 1944 as Generalleutnant und Kommandierender General of the XXXXII. Armeekorps. Good condition.

Eichenlaub: Awarded for his further achievements during the battle for the Cherkassy pocket. Especially during the breakout from the pocket he would show great bravery and energy. He collected a Bataillon of stragglers from the Korpsabteilung B and the 5. SS Panzer-Division “Wiking” and broke through a Soviet armoured group south of the road Potschapinzy-Lissjanka. With his horse Lieb then swam over the Gniloi-Tikitsch and reached safety at Lissjanka. For his role in this battle he would be christened the “Lion of Cherkassy” and be awarded the Oakleaves directly from Hitler himself.

Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.

Heinrich Wetjen – Jäger-Regiment 49 (28.Jäg.Div.)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Heinrich Wetjen. Hauptmann Heinrich Wetjen (14.06.1912 † 11.05.1995) earned the Ritterkreuz on March 28, 1945 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of the I. Bataillon/ Jäger-Regiment 49 of the 28. Jäger-Division. Good Condition.

Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.

Heinz von Brese – Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 108 (Eichenlaub)

25,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Heinz von Brese. Major Heinz von Brese-Winiary (13.01.1914 † 03.12.1995) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on December 24, 1941 as Oberleutnant with the Infanterie-Regiment 10, the Ritterkreuz on May 15, 1943 as Major und Führer of II. Bataillon/ Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 108 of the 14. Panzer-Division and the Eichenlaub on April 6, 1944 as Major und Führer of II. Bataillon/ Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 108 of the 14. Panzer-Division. Good condition.

Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.

Hugo Primozic – Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 667 (Eichenlaub)

60,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Wartime Postcard 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.

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.”

 

Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.

Diedrich Bruns – Infanterie-Regiment 16 (22.Inf.Div.)

30,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Diedrich Bruns. Oberstleutnant Diedrich Bruns (17.03.1897 † 29.10.1988) earned the Ritterkreuz on February 1, 1942 as Major und Kommandeur of the II. Bataillon/ Infanterie-Regiment 16 of the 22. Infanterie-Division. Good Condition.

Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.

Herbert Ihlefeld – Jagdgeschwader 77 “Herz As” (Schwertern) (Wartime Signed)

150,00

Original Wartime Signature on a Postcard of Herbert Ihlefeld. Oberst Herbert Ihlefeld (01.06.1914 † 08.08.1995) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 13, 1940 as Oberleutnant und Flugzeugführer in the 1. Staffel/ Jagdgeschwader 77 “Herz As”, the Eichenlaub on June 27, 1941 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of the I. Gruppe/ Jagdgeschwader 77 “Herz As”, the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on April 9, 1942 and the Schwertern on April 24, 1942 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of the I. Gruppe/ Jagdgeschwader 77 “Herz As”. He’s credited with at least 122 aerial victories! Good condition. Edges have been cut.

Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.

Emil Vogel – 101. Jäger-Division (Eichenlaub)

55,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Emil Vogel. General der Gebirgstruppe Emil Vogel (20.07.1894 † 01.10.1985) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on August 7, 1943 as Generalleutnant und Kommandeur of the 101. Jäger-Division and the Eichenlaub on May 14, 1944 holding the same position. Condition as seen.

Read more about Emil Vogel (Wikipedia).

Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.

Herbert Düppenbecker – Panzergrenadier-Regiment 79 (16.Pz.Div.)

30,00
Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Herbert Düppenbecker. Major Herbert Düppenbecker (10.02.1916 † 01.10.1997) earned the Ritterkreuz on October 4, 1944 as Hauptmann und Chef of the 1. Kompanie/ Panzergrenadier-Regiment 79 of the 16. Panzer-Division. Good condition.

Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.

Death Card: Died August 9, 1946 in Melbourne, England (POW)

40,00

Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Soldat Hans Miller, who Died on August 9, 1946 in a Hospital in Melbourne, England. Born in Augsburg-Hochstädt. Condition as seen.

Buried: Hans Miller ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Hull Northern Cemetery. Endgrablage: Abteilung 201 Grab 80

Information:

  • The death card may have a different color than the scan shows. The scan seem to make the death cards more white than they are.
  • The “Sterbekartei” (Card from Ancestry that shows the unit, fate..) provided here is only a digital copy! Not part of the original sale.

Death Card: Died May 20, 1946 in Derby, England (POW, Accident)

40,00

Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Unteroffizier Johann Stummvoll, who was Killed on May 20, 1946 in Derby, Derbyshire, England due a Road accident. Born in Alm-Wolfstein. Condition as seen.

Buried: Johann Stummvoll ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Derby. Endgrablage: Grab 58313

Information:

  • The death card may have a different color than the scan shows. The scan seem to make the death cards more white than they are.
  • The “Sterbekartei” (Card from Ancestry that shows the unit, fate..) provided here is only a digital copy! Not part of the original sale.

Death Card: KIA January 31, 1945 – Westfront (Fallschirmjäger)

35,00

Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Unteroffizier Hans Dehling, who served with a Fallschirmjäger-Reigment possibly the 5. Fallschirmjäger-Division when he was Killed in Action on January 31, 1945 on the Western front. Condition as seen.

Buried: Hans Dehling ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Neuerburg. Endgrablage: Reihe 1 Grab 44

Information:

  • The death card may have a different color than the scan shows. The scan seem to make the death cards more white than they are.
  • The “Sterbekartei” (Card from Ancestry that shows the unit, fate..) provided here is only a digital copy! Not part of the original sale.

Death Card: KIA June 25, 1941 at Slomin (Pz.Aufkl.Abt.27, 17.Pz.Div.)

12,00

Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Obergefreiter Johann “Hans” Bojer, who served with the schwere Kompanie/ Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 27 of the 17. Panzer-Division when he was Killed in Action on June 25, 1941 at Slomin by Infanteriegeschoss Kopf und Bauch (“Head & Bellyshot by bullet”). Born in Erpetshof. Earned the EK2 & PKA.

Information:

  • The death card may have a different color than the scan shows. The scan seem to make the death cards more white than they are.
  • The “Sterbekartei” (Card from Ancestry that shows the unit, fate..) provided here is only a digital copy! Not part of the original sale.

Johann-Alfred Klaus – Schlachtgeschwader 1

18,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Johann-Alfred “Johannes” Klaus. Oberleutnant Johann-Alfred Klaus (04.09.1918 † 07.07.2018) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on July 22, 1943 and the Ritterkreuz on March 26, 1944 as Oberleutnant und Staffelführer of the 6. Staffel/ Schlachtgeschwader 1. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Hans Deibl – Sturzkampfgeschwader 3

15,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Hans Deibl. Leutnant Hans Deibl (03.11.1921 † 08.08.2021) served with the Sturzkampfgeschwader 3. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Read more about him: https://cecilgolding.yolasite.com/hans-deibl-tribute.php

Hermann Eggers – Flak-Regiment 64

25,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Hermann Eggers. Hauptmann Hermann Eggers (25.10.1914 † 22.04.2006) earned the Ritterkreuz on August 21, 1942 as Hauptmann und Batteriechef of the 3. Batterie/ Flak-Regiment 64. Good condition.

Ritterkreuz: “His inspiring personal bravery and skillful leadership ensured that his Batterie also achieved great successes during the war against the Soviet Union. While serving with a Vorausabteilung on the Kertsch peninsula the Batterie decisively contributed to the smashing of the Bolshevik counterattack on the 09.05.1942. In doing so it heavily facilitated the further battles of the Vorausabteilung and opened the way to Kertsch itself. This great success is in no small part thanks to the unconditional devotion to duty and exemplary decisiveness of the Batterie commander, who was heavily wounded for the second time in this war during the breakthrough of the Parpatsch position.” (Source: Traces of War)

Josef Dörries – Grenadier-Regiment 87 (36.Inf.Div.)

22,50

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Josef Dörries. Unteroffizier Josef Dörries (07.06.1923 † 09.07.2007) earned the Ritterkreuz on April 5, 1944 as Unteroffizier und Gruppenführer of 6. Kompanie/ Grenadier-Regiment 87 of the 36. Infanterie-Division. Good Condition. Measuring: Postcardsize.

Paul Golbach – Artillerie-Regiment 263 (263.Inf.Div.)

20,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Paul Golbach. Leutnant Paul Golbach (14.07.1915 † 18.10.2004) earned the Ritterkreuz on October 13, 1941 as Oberwachtmeister und Zugführer in the 5. Batterie/ Artillerie-Regiment 263 of the 263. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Ritterkreuz: “Oberwachtmeister Paul Golbach… received the Knight’s Cross on the 13.10.1941. With this he was recognized for his achievements as the leader of forwardly emplaced cannons in an Artillerie-Abteilung. In this capacity he destroyed 6 tanks, 4 motorized artillery pieces and 3 trucks with mounted infantry. He also crushed multiple Bolshevik infantry attacks and had an invaluable share in the destruction/disabling of 6 additional enemy tanks.”

Ludwig Simon – Panzergrenadier-Regiment 35 (15.Pz.Gren.Div.)

20,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Ludwig Simon. Leutnant d.R. Ludwig Simon (09.05.1920 † 25.03.2007) earned the Ritterkreuz on March 5, 1945 as Leutnant und Führer of the 2. Kompanie/ Panzergrenadier-Regiment 35 of the 25. Panzergrenadier-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Fritz Michel – Panzergrenadier-Regiment 200 (90.Pz.Gren.Div.)

30,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Fritz Michel. Hauptmann Fritz Michel (29.06.1919 † 18.03.2003) earned the Ritterkreuz on December 18, 1944 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of the I. Bataillon/ Panzergrenadier-Regiment 200 of the 90. Panzergrenadier-Division. Good condition.

Karl Thiel – Artillerie-Regiment 217 (217.Inf.Div.)

20,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Karl Thiel. Wachtmeister Karl Thiel (23.12.1913 † 29.02.2004) earned the Ritterkreuz on August 8, 1944 as Unteroffizier und Geschutzführer of the 1. Batterie/ Artillerie-Regiment 217 of the 217. Infanterie-Division. Good condition.

Dr. Eberhard Zahn – Panzerjäger-Abteilung 33 (Eichenlaub)

25,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Dr. Eberhard Zahn. Oberstleutnant Dr. Eberhard Zahn (02.01.1910 † 07.02.2010) earned the Ritterkreuz on June 30, 1941 as Leutnant und Zugführer of the 2. Kompanie/ Panzerjäger-Abteilung 33 of the 15. Panzer-Division and the Eichenlaub on March 6, 1943 as Hauptmann und Kompaniechef of the 2. Kompanie/ Panzerjäger-Abteilung 33. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Knight’s Cross: Awarding for his resiliency in battle during the British Operation Battleaxe. With his 5cm Pak he defeated a British armoured attack and destroyed 6 enemy tanks. When his gun was knocked out he continued to fight on as an infantryman, and despite being captured he refused to give up and managed to escape and return to German lines.

Oakleaves: “…At the start of July 1942 the south wing of [Zahn’s] Division was hit by an armoured surprise attack. Since one of the Kompanie commanders became a casualty in the bitter fighting, Hauptmann Zahn (at the time still an Oberleutnant and the Abteilung adjutant) rushed forward, saved his heavily wounded comrade under heavy fire and then took over leadership of the Kompanie. He then brought the attack to a halt with only 3 guns that were available.” (Source: Traces of War)

Oskar-Hubert Dennhardt – Grenadier-Regiment 11 & 1143 (Oakleaves)

20,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Oskar-Hubert Dennhardt. Major Oskar-Hubert Dennhardt (30.06.1915 † 19.06.2014) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on February 12, 1943 with Grenadier-Regiment 53 and the Ritterkreuz on March 17, 1944 as Major und stellvertretender Führer of Grenadier-Regiment 11 of the 131. Infanterie-Division and the Eichenlaub on May 9, 1945 as Major und Führer of Grenadier-Regiment 1143 of the 561. Volksgrenadier-Division. Good condition. Measuring: Postcardsize.

Oskar-Hubert Dennhardt – Grenadier-Regiment 11 & 1143 (Oakleaves)

20,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Oskar-Hubert Dennhardt. Major Oskar-Hubert Dennhardt (30.06.1915 † 19.06.2014) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on February 12, 1943 with Grenadier-Regiment 53 and the Ritterkreuz on March 17, 1944 as Major und stellvertretender Führer of Grenadier-Regiment 11 of the 131. Infanterie-Division and the Eichenlaub on May 9, 1945 as Major und Führer of Grenadier-Regiment 1143 of the 561. Volksgrenadier-Division. Good condition. Measuring: Postcardsize.

Hermann Henle – Werfer-Regiment 70

22,50

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Hermann Henle. Major Hermann Henle (10.07.1916 † 16.03.2008) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 19, 1943 as Hauptmann und Führer of the II. Abteilung/ Werfer-Regiment 70. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Alfred Jarosch – Jäger-Regiment 38 (8. Jäg.-Div.)

30,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Alfred Jarosch. Leutnant Alfred Jarosch (10.10.1915 † 30.08.2001) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on May 19, 1942 with Jäger-Regiment 38 and the Ritterkreuz on September 24, 1942 as Leutnant und Führer of the 8. Kompanie/ Jäger-Regiment 38 of the 8. Jäger-Division. Good condition. Measuring: Postcardsize. Comes with an extra papers.

Heinrich Engel – Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 259

20,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Heinrich Engel. Unteroffizier Heinrich Engel (29.05.1914 † 16.12.2004) earned the Ritterkreuz on November 2, 1943 as Unteroffizier und Geschützführer in the 2. Batterie/ Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 259. Good condition.

Ludwig Bauer – Panzer-Regiment 33

20,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Ludwig Bauer. Leutnant Ludwig Bauer (16.02.1923 † 20.05.2020) earned the Ritterkreuz on April 29, 1945 as Leutnant und Führer in the 1. Kompanie/ Panzer-Regiment 33 “Prinz Eugen” of the 9. Panzer-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Erich Axthammer – Schlachtgeschwader 10

20,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Erich Michael Axthammer. Feldwebel Erich M. Axthammer (03.12.1920 † 21.12.2015) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on November 14, 1943 and the Ritterkreuz on April 28, 1945 as Feldwebel und Flugzeugführer in the Stab/ Schlachtgeschwader 10. Good condition. Measuring: 8,8x13cm.

Erich Axthammer – Schlachtgeschwader 10

20,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Erich Michael Axthammer. Feldwebel Erich M. Axthammer (03.12.1920 † 21.12.2015) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on November 14, 1943 and the Ritterkreuz on April 28, 1945 as Feldwebel und Flugzeugführer in the Stab/ Schlachtgeschwader 10. Good condition. Measuring: Postcardsize.

Peter Spoden – Nachtjagdgeschwader 6

20,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Peter Spoden. Hauptmann Peter Spoden (08.11.1921 † 09.12.2021) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold in February 1945 as Oberleutnant und Staffelkapitän of the 6 Staffel/ Nachtjagdgeschwader 6. Author of “Enemy in the Dark”. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Major Erich Rudorffer – Jagdgeschwader 2 & 54 (7th highest Luftwaffe Ace)

35,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Erich Rudorffer. Major Erich Rudorffer (01.11.1917 † 08.04.2016) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on December 9, 1941 as Leutnant und Flugzeugführer in the 6. Staffel/ Jagdgeschwader 2 “Richthofen”, the Ritterkreuz on May 1, 1941 as Leutnant und Flugzeugführer in the 6. Staffel/ Jagdgeschwader 2 “Richthofen”, the Eichenlaub on April 11, 1944 as Major und Kommandeur of the II. Gruppe/ Jagdgeschwader 54 “Grünherz” and the Schwertern on January 26, 1945 as Major und Kommandeur of the II. Gruppe/ Jagdgeschwader 54 “Grünherz”. Good condition. Postcardsize.

7th highest scoring Ace of the Luftwaffe, achieving 224 victories in over 1000 operational sorties! He also flew the Messerschmitt Me-262 at the end of the war!

Georg Ackermann – Kampfgeschwader 53 “Legion Condor”

25,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Georg Ackermann. Leutnant Georg Ackermann (12.03.1918 † 16.12.2007) earned the Ritterkreuz on February 28, 1945 as Leutnant und Staffelkapitän u. Techn.Offz. of the 5. Staffel/ Kampfgeschwader 53 “Legion Condor”. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Awarded in recognition of his flying achievements over the course of 336 bomber sorties (including 286 in the East). 14 of these were He 111 V-1 delivery sorties.

Erhard Nippa – Kampfgeschwader 10

25,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Erhard Nippa. Oberleutnant Erhard Nippa (07.02.1922 † 27.06.2003) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on April 29, 1943 and the Ritterkreuz on March 26, 1944 as Oberleutnant und Flugzeugführer in the 15. Staffel/ schweres Kampfgeschwader 10. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Johann-Alfred Klaus – Schlachtgeschwader 1

18,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Johann-Alfred “Johannes” Klaus. Oberleutnant Johann-Alfred Klaus (04.09.1918 † 07.07.2018) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on July 22, 1943 and the Ritterkreuz on March 26, 1944 as Oberleutnant und Staffelführer of the 6. Staffel/ Schlachtgeschwader 1. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Ludwig Laubmeier – Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 191

25,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo 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. Size: 8,2×11,7cm.

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.”

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.

Walther Schindler – Grenadier-Regiment 106 (15.Inf.Div.)

20,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Walther Schindler. Major Walther Schindler (29.06.1917 † 31.05.2006) earned the Ritterkreuz on May 4, 1944 as Rittmeister und Kommandeur of the III. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment 106 of the 15. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Karl Glätzer – Grenadier-Regiment 426 (126.Inf.Div.)

15,00

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Karl Glätzer. Hauptmann Karl Glätzer (01.02.1915 † 13.09.2013) earned the Ritterkreuz on April 9, 1944 as Hauptmann und Führer of the I. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment 426 of the 126. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Little bit smaller as postcardsize.

Heinrich Ruhl – Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon 122 (122.Inf.Div.)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Heinrich Ruhl. Major Heinrich Ruhl (31.08.1915 † 01.12.2015) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 21, 1944 as Major und Kommandeur of the Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon 122 of the 122. Infanterie-Division and the Eichenlaub on March 16, 1945 as Major und Kommandeur of the Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon 122 of the 122. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Hans-Joachim Heinrici – Grenadier-Regiment 431 (131.Inf.Div.)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Hans-Joachim Heinrici. Hauptmann Hans-Joachim Heinrici (16.04.1918 † 08.10.2011) earned the Ritterkreuz on February 14, 1945 as Hauptmann und Führer of the II. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment 431 of the 131. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Knight’s Cross earned for: “Fighter of our Army — Broke the Russian encirclement ring with his Bataillon: Hauptmann Heinrici, Bataillon commander of a Lower Saxonian Infanterie-Division, was pushed back by strong enemy forces during his Division’s advance towards the west (south of Liebstadt). He was unable to make contact with his Division. Oriented as to the situation via radio, he made the decision to break the Russian encirclement ring with his Bataillon and force a union with the Division. A great example of bravery to his men, he led his Bataillon as a cohesive unit with all weapons and transportable wounded in a seven-day march through the enemy ring. He repeatedly attacked enemy units, smashed them and inflicted heavy losses. After reaching friendly lines the Bataillon was immediately deployed in the sector of an unfamiliar Division, where it distinguished itself brilliantly during four days of offensive and defensive actions under the command of Hauptmann Heinrici. His decisiveness and outstanding bravery meant that his Bataillon was able to force a decision even in the worst of combat situations and repel the Russian attacks.” (Source: Traces of War)

Hans Mehrle – Grenadier-Regiment 380 (215.Inf.Div.)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Hans Mehrle. Oberleutnant Hans Mehrle (15.04.1922 † 12.04.2008) earned the Ritterkreuz on April 15, 1944 as Oberleutnant und Regiments-Adjutant of the Grenadier-Regiment 380 of the 215. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Theodor Kroj – Grenadier-Regiment 87 (36.Inf.Div.)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Theodor Kroj. Hauptmann Theodor Kroj (01.09.1918 † 03.04.2012) earned the Ritterkreuz on November 24, 1943 as Hauptmann und Führer of the II. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment 87 of the 36. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Heinz Ritter – Grenadier-Regiment 44 (11.Inf.Div.)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Heinz Ritter. Major Heinz Ritter (26.05.1917 † 10.03.2010) earned the Ritterkreuz on April 20, 1945 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of the II. Bataillon/ Grenadier-Regiment 70 of the 11. Infanterie-Division. Good condition. Bit smaller as postcardsize.

Karl-Heinz Becker – Jäger-Regiment 228

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Karl-Heinz Becker. Oberleutnant Karl-Heinz Becker (02.10.1920 † 26.02.2016) earned the Ritterkreuz on March 20, 1944 as Leutnant und Führer of the 2. Kompanie/ Jäger-Regiment 228 of the 101. Jäger-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize.

“On the 20.03.1944 the Führer and Supreme Commander of the Wehrmacht awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross to Leutnant d.R. Karl-Heinz Becker, commander of 2./Jäger-Regiment 228, as the 16th soldier of the Division to be so honoured. Leutnant Becker, Kompanie commander of 2./Jäger-Regiment 228, has repeatedly distinguished himself through his flexible leadership and exemplary devotion to duty. On the 24.01.1944 he would distinguish himself through extraordinary bravery as both a leader and fighter.

On this day Leutnant Becker and his Kompanie took part in Jäger-Regiment 228’s attack against Konjuschewka. As he and his men were approaching the village’s southwestern edge he identified a primary resistance nest around a haystack at the village edge. Acting swiftly, he drove his Kompanie forward in short, swift bounds and broke into the enemy strongpoint. In the bitter struggle which followed he and his Kompanie smashed this cornerstone of the enemy defense. In the process 3 anti-tank guns and 2 heavy machine-guns were knocked out, and the garrison itself was wiped out in melee combat. After eliminating this resistance nest, he and his Kompanie thrust through the village from south to north. In doing so they smashed the entire enemy defensive position along the western edge of Konjuschewka. In this latter stage of the battle another 3 anti-tank guns and several MGs were put out of action.
At this stage Leutnant Becker received the mission of penetrating deeper into the village and reaching its opposite edge. Here he would hold his position and wait for further orders in order to allow the follow-up Bataillon to conduct an orderly regrouping within Konjuschewka. Following hard street and house combat, in which Becker personally eliminated several resistance nests with his machine-pistol, he reached the ordered objective. However strong enemy forces continued to hold out in the northern part of Konjuschewka. From here they plastered heavy fire onto both the following elements of I. Bataillon and II. Bataillon, forcing them to periodically take cover.

The enemy’s firepower suddenly received a substantial boost in the form of an additional enemy battery. Consisting of 3 artillery pieces (12.2 cm calibre), it fired into our Kompanien from a point about 1 km east of Konjuschewka. The enemy, who had hitherto only been able desperately defend in the northern part of the village, now found new courage from this artillery fire and even launched an energetic counterthrust. A threatening crisis for the Bataillon now began to emerge. The enemy started to regain ground.

At this point Leutnant Becker made a bold decision: he would go against his orders to hold the village edge. Instead, undeterred by the heavy and direct artillery fire, he would swiftly gather up the two nearest squads of his Kompanie and charge straight towards the enemy’s battery position. Personally intervening in the resultant close combat in a decisive manner, he and his men engaged the gun crews, killing some and forcing the remainder to flee. As a result the battery was eliminated, and with it the last buttress for the hostile resistance in Konjeschewka. The backbone of the enemy’s defense was broken, and the remaining elements of the Bataillon proceeded to capture the entire village within a short time. II. Bataillon was then able to prosecute its own attack unhindered.”

Robert Freiherr von Prochazka – Werfer-Regiment 55

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Robert Freiherr von Prochazka. Major Robert Freiherr von Prochazka (06.12.1916 † 20.02.2014) earned the Ritterkreuz on December 19, 1943 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of the III. Abteilung/ Werfer-Regiment 55. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Knight’s Cross recommendation: “On the 14.11.1943 the Soviets launched a major attack against the sector of the 76. Infanterie-Division (located between Petrowo and Losowatka), and it was not long before the front of this Division became breached in several places. The Soviet aim was to break through in the direction of the city of Krivoi Rog, which was about 90 km away. However they were eventually stopped after gaining about 10 kilometres, not least due to the efforts of Hauptmann Prochazka. In this time Prochazka successfully managed to hinder the Soviet forces through well-laid fire from his Batterien, which struck a number of identified Soviet assembly areas with particularly devastating volleys.” (Source: Traces of War)

Waffen-SS Death Card – SS-Polizei

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Waffen-SS Death card for Gefreiter der SS-Polizei Karl Apfelthaler, who was Killed in Action on August 23, 1942 on the Eastern Front. He served with the 2. Kompanie/ SS-Polizei-Schützen-Regiment 1.

Illustration of his death registation card (not part of sale).