Georg von Gyldenfeldt – Flak-Regiment 104

Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Georg von Gyldenfeldt. Generalmajor Georg von Gyldenfeldt (1 May 1897, Putz/West Prussia † 23 May 1977, Münster/North Rhine-Westphalia) was a career officer of the Luftwaffe who rose to the rank of Generalmajor during the Second World War. A seasoned artillery and flak officer, he commanded several anti-aircraft formations in the Luftwaffe and distinguished himself as a regimental commander.

Awards and Decorations:

  • German Cross in Gold (Deutsches Kreuz in Gold)14 April 1942, as Oberst and Kommandeur of Flak-Regiment 104, Luftwaffe.

Career Notes:

  • Entered military service during the First World War.

  • Continued through the interwar years, transferring into the Luftwaffe.

  • In the Second World War, he was appointed Kommandeur of Flak-Regiment 104, a formation tasked with both homeland defense and frontline anti-aircraft operations.

  • For his leadership and performance in this capacity, he received the German Cross in Gold in 1942.

  • Later achieved the rank of Generalmajor before the end of the war.

Item Details:

  • Authentic postwar signature of Generalmajor Georg von Gyldenfeldt.

  • Signed on a postwar photograph. Smaller size.

  • Condition: Very good, clear autograph.

Collector’s Note:
Signatures of Luftwaffe flak commanders are far less common than those of fighter or bomber leaders, making Gyldenfeldt’s autograph a desirable addition for collectors of Luftwaffe history, particularly those focused on the anti-aircraft arm.

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Georg von Gyldenfeldt. Generalmajor Georg von Gyldenfeldt (1 May 1897, Putz/West Prussia † 23 May 1977, Münster/North Rhine-Westphalia) was a career officer of the Luftwaffe who rose to the rank of Generalmajor during the Second World War. A seasoned artillery and flak officer, he commanded several anti-aircraft formations in the Luftwaffe and distinguished himself as a regimental commander.

Awards and Decorations:

  • German Cross in Gold (Deutsches Kreuz in Gold)14 April 1942, as Oberst and Kommandeur of Flak-Regiment 104, Luftwaffe.

Career Notes:

  • Entered military service during the First World War.

  • Continued through the interwar years, transferring into the Luftwaffe.

  • In the Second World War, he was appointed Kommandeur of Flak-Regiment 104, a formation tasked with both homeland defense and frontline anti-aircraft operations.

  • For his leadership and performance in this capacity, he received the German Cross in Gold in 1942.

  • Later achieved the rank of Generalmajor before the end of the war.

Item Details:

  • Authentic postwar signature of Generalmajor Georg von Gyldenfeldt.

  • Signed on a postwar photograph. Smaller size.

  • Condition: Very good, clear autograph.

Collector’s Note:
Signatures of Luftwaffe flak commanders are far less common than those of fighter or bomber leaders, making Gyldenfeldt’s autograph a desirable addition for collectors of Luftwaffe history, particularly those focused on the anti-aircraft arm.