OriginalPostwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Otto Funk. SS-Sturmmann Otto Funk (06.06.1926 † 11.09.2011) served with the 15. (Aufklärungs) Kompanie/ SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 25 of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division “Hitlerjugend”. Likely (one of) the most famous soldier(s) of Normandy! Very sought after. Good condition.
OriginalPostwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Max Wünsche. SS-Standartenführer Max Wünsche (20.04.1914 † 17.04.1995) earned the Ritterkreuz on February 28, 1943 as SS-Obersturmbannführer und Kommandeur of the Stab der I./ SS-Panzer-Regiment 1 of the 1. SS-Panzer-Division “LSSAH” and the Eichenlaub on August 11, 1944 as SS-Obersturmbannführer und Komanndeur of the SS-Panzer-Regiment 12 of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division “Hitlerjugend”. Good condition.
Max Wünsche was born on 20 April 1914 in Kittlitz. In July 1933 Wünsche joined the SS. In 1935, he graduated from SS-Junkerschule at Bad Tölz and was promoted to Untersturmführer. Wünsche was then posted to the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (LSSAH) as a platoon leader. In October 1938, Wünsche was assigned as an orderly officer for Hitler. In that role, Wünsche joined the Führerbegleitkommando (the SS bodyguard unit), which provided personal security for Hitler.
In January 1940 he was again posted to the LSSAH, as a platoon commander in a motorcycle company under the command of Kurt Meyer, for the invasion of the Netherlands and the Battle of France. In December 1940 he became an adjutant to Sepp Dietrich during the invasion of the Balkans (Operation Marita) and the invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa). In February 1942 Wünsche was given the command of the LSSAH Sturmgeschütz (assault gun) battalion.
In 1942 Wünsche completed the General Staff training course at the Staff College in Germany and was promoted to Sturmbannführer. In September 1942 he was posted to the LSSAH and resumed command of the Sturmgeschütz battalion; in October he assumed command of a battalion in a panzer regiment of LSSAH. His battalion's first action was at Kharkov in 1943. On 25 February 1943 Wünsche's battalion went into action against a defensive position manned by the Soviet 350th Rifle Division. Supported by artillery and a company of SS grenadiers, Wünsche's battalion attacked and overran the Soviet front lines. Wünsche's assault would lead to the destruction of 47 artillery pieces and anti-tank guns.[2] For his actions during the battles for Kharkov, Wünsche was awarded the German Cross in Gold and later the Knight's Cross, both in February 1943.
In June 1943, Wünsche was transferred to a new division forming in France, 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend, to take command of the 12th SS Panzer Regiment. On 6 June 1944, the Allies landed in Normandy (Operation Overlord) and the division was committed to action on 7 June. The division was later trapped in the Falaise pocket, where on the night of 20 August, Wünsche escaped on foot. He was wounded and taken prisoner by British soldiers.
Wünsche spent the rest of the war as a prisoner of war in camp 165 at Caithness, Scotland, a special camp for high-ranking German officers. In 1948 Wünsche was released and returned to Germany. He died in 1995. (Source: Wikipedia)
OriginalPostwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Otto Funk. SS-Sturmmann Otto Funk (06.06.1926 † 11.09.2011) served with the 15. (Aufklärungs) Kompanie/ SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 25 of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division “Hitlerjugend”. Likely (one of) the most famous soldier(s) of Normandy! Very sought after. Good condition.
OriginalPostwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Rudolf von Ribbentrop. SS-Hauptsturmführer Rudolf von Ribbentrop (11.05.1921 † 20.05.2019) earned the Ritterkreuz on July 15, 1943 as SS-Obersturmführer und Führer of the 6. Kompanie/ SS-Panzer-Regiment 1 of the 1. SS-Panzer-Division “LSSAH” and the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on August 25, 1944 with the 3. Kompanie/ SS-Panzer-Regiment 12 of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division “Hitlerjugend”. Good condition.
OriginalPostwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Rudolf von Ribbentrop. SS-Hauptsturmführer Rudolf von Ribbentrop (11.05.1921 † 20.05.2019) earned the Ritterkreuz on July 15, 1943 as SS-Obersturmführer und Führer of the 6. Kompanie/ SS-Panzer-Regiment 1 of the 1. SS-Panzer-Division “LSSAH” and the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on August 25, 1944 with the 3. Kompanie/ SS-Panzer-Regiment 12 of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division “Hitlerjugend”. Good condition.
Original Soldbuch of SS-Kanonier Werner Hahn, who served with the SS-Panzer-Artillerie-Regiment 12 & SS-Werfer-Abteilung 12 of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division "Hitlerjugend". Complete with a photo. He likely was captured during the Battle of Normandy since the last entry in the Soldbuch is from June 1944.
Original Soldbuch of SS-Kanonier Hugo Berger, who served with the SS-Panzer-Artillerie-Regiment 12 of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division "Hitlerjugend". Complete with a photo. He served with the "Hitlerjugend" Division since it was formed! He likely was captured during the Battle of Normandy since the last entry in the Soldbuch is from May 1944. Comes with his SS-Führerschein (driver's license).
Original Scarce Wartime Studioportrait of a SS-Unterscharführer wearing the black Panzer wrapper with a “Hitlerjugend” cufftitle. Taken likely after the Normandy Campaign. He’s wearing the Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen (as the “LAH” Panzer Regiment was largely created from the men of the LSSAH Infantry units - so likely he came from the LSSAH), EKII ribbon and also a ribbon bar. Postcardsize.
Original Scarce Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photocopy of Georg Hurdelbrink. SS-Obersturmführer Georg Hurdelbrink (06.10.1919 † 26.08.2002) earned the Ritterkreuz on October 16, 1944 as SS-Obersturmführer und Führer of the 1. Kompanie/ SS-Panzerjäger-Abteilung 12 of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division “Hitlerjugend”. Good condition. Measuring: Postcardsize.
Very Scarce Signature of Martin Gross, who earned the Knight's Cross as Commander of the II./ SS-Panzer-Regiment 1 of the 1.SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Division “Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler” on July 22nd, 1943. He was also the last Commander of the SS-Panzer-Regiment 12 "Hitlerjugend". Stunning Postwar Signed Photograph of him with Joachim Peiper!
Ritterkreuz Awarded for: “On the 12.07.1943 the II./SS-Panzer-Regiment 1 was attached to the 2. Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment LSSAH, and was on standby just behind the forward infantry positions in the area around Hill 252.2 and the railway line about 2.5 km southeast of Prokhorovka.
At around 08:15 on that day about 150 enemy tanks (mostly T-34s) suddenly broke through the friendly infantry security. They stormed into the Panzer assembly area along a narrow front with great speed and all weapons firing. SS-Sturmbannführer Groß was swift to organize friendly resistance, and did so with such skill that the enemy tanks were surrounded on three sides. He himself fought in the middle of his troops, firing in every direction. Through his courageous example he inspired his entire Abteilung to fight, and in a tank battle that lasted about three hours it destroyed about 90 enemy tanks. The remainder were mostly knocked out in close combat or by friendly artillery. Friendly Panzer losses were minimal."
Postwar Signature of Rudolf von Ribbentrop, Knight’s Cross Holder of the SS-Panzer-Regiment 1" LSSAH" and later served with the SS-Panzer-Regiment 12 of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division “Hitlerjugend”. Rudolf was the son of Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop. Scarce motive.
Postwar Signature of Dieter Brenne, Veteran of the 6. Kompanie/ SS-Panzer-Regiment 12 "Hitlerjugend" of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division "Hitlerjugend". Fought in Normandy.
Postwar Signature of Walter Lukas, Veteran of the 14. Kompanie/ SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 26 "Hitlerjugend" of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division "Hitlerjugend". Signed on the reverse. Stunning photograph.
Postwar Signature of Walter Lukas, Veteran of the 14. Kompanie/ SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 26 "Hitlerjugend" of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division "Hitlerjugend". Signed on the reverse.
Postwar Signature of Reinhold Fuss, Veteran and Officer of the LSSAH and 15. Kompanie/ SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 25 "Hitlerjugend" (same Kompanie as Otto Funk) of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division "Hitlerjugend". Signed on the reverse.
Postwar Signature of Werner Zimmermann, Veteran of the 15. Kompanie/ SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 25 "Hitlerjugend" (same Kompanie as Otto Funk) of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division "Hitlerjugend".