Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Gustav Harteneck. General der Kavallerie Gustav Harteneck (27 July 1892, Landau † 13 January 1984, München) was a German cavalry officer who rose to the rank of General der Kavallerie during the Second World War. A career soldier, he commanded the I. Kavallerie-Korps on the Eastern Front and was decorated with both the German Cross in Gold and the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross for his leadership.
Awards and Decorations:
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German Cross in Gold (Deutsches Kreuz in Gold) – 20 March 1942, as Generalmajor in Armeeoberkommando 2.
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Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) – 21 September 1944, as General der Kavallerie and Kommandeur of I. Kavallerie-Korps.
Career Highlights:
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Entered the Army before the First World War, serving in cavalry units.
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Continued his career in the interwar Reichswehr, advancing steadily through the officer ranks.
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During World War II, held senior staff and command posts before taking command of the I. Kavallerie-Korps, where he led his corps in defensive operations on the Eastern Front.
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Recognized for his leadership with the Knight’s Cross in 1944.
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Promoted to General der Kavallerie, one of the few to hold this historic cavalry rank in the later war years.
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Survived the conflict and captivity, later living in Munich until his death in 1984.
Item Details:
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Authentic postwar signature of General der Kavallerie Gustav Harteneck.
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Signed on a postwar photograph.
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Condition: Clear and well-preserved autograph.