Original Erdkampfabzeichen der Luftwaffe award document issued to Obergefreiter Ludwig Giehl, serving with 4. Kompanie / Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 3. The award was conferred in January 1944, during a period of sustained and intense ground combat by German Fallschirmjäger formations on the Italian front.
The document is an original wartime Verleihungsurkunde, printed in the correct format with the Luftwaffe eagle at the head and the formal wording „Im Namen des Oberbefehlshabers der Luftwaffe“. The recipient’s name, rank, and unit are neatly typewritten, fully consistent with period practice. It bears the original Luftwaffe stamp and a clear handwritten signature.
Signature
The document is signed by Oberst Karl-Lothar Schulz, at the time acting in a senior divisional command capacity. Schulz is a highly distinguished Fallschirmjäger officer and later Generalmajor der Luftwaffe, awarded the:
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Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes (24 May 1940)
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Eichenlaub (20 April 1944)
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Schwerter (18 November 1944)
Schulz was a veteran of the Norway campaign, the Western campaign, Crete, the Eastern Front, and later commanded Fallschirmjäger forces in Italy. Award documents bearing his signature are particularly sought after due to his status as a Knight’s Cross holder with Eichenlaub and Swords.
Recipient & Combat History
Obergefreiter Ludwig Eichl served with Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 3, a regiment of the 2. Fallschirmjäger-Division. According to an accompanying copied document included with this piece, Eichl also served on Crete, directly linking him to one of the most famous airborne operations of the war (Unternehmen Merkur, May 1941).
By January 1944, Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 3 was engaged in heavy ground combat in Italy, including defensive fighting in advance of and during the Anzio campaign. The award of the Erdkampfabzeichen der Luftwaffe reflects direct participation in sustained infantry combat, a distinction not lightly granted and especially meaningful among Fallschirmjäger personnel.
Condition
Very good original condition. One horizontal fold as issued. Light age toning and minor handling wear consistent with wartime documents. Stamp and signature remain strong and legible. Also has two punch holes.
Collector’s Note
This is a high-quality Fallschirmjäger combat award document with multiple desirable attributes:
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Frontline Fallschirmjäger unit attribution
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Italian Front, January 1944
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Additional provenance linking the recipient to Crete
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Signed by Karl-Lothar Schulz, Ritterkreuz mit Eichenlaub und Schwertern
An excellent and historically significant piece for the advanced Fallschirmjäger or Luftwaffe awards collector, combining combat history, elite unit service, and a top-tier signature.










