Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Hannes Trautloft. Oberst Hannes (“Hans”) Trautloft (3 March 1912, Großobringen † 12 January 1995, Bad Wiessee) was one of the Luftwaffe’s most respected fighter leaders. Commander of the famed Jagdgeschwader 54 “Grünherz”, he earned both the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross and the German Cross in Gold, and his wing was repeatedly cited in the official Wehrmachtbericht. Known as a principled and capable officer, Trautloft later became an Inspector of Day Fighters and postwar a Generalleutnant in the Bundesluftwaffe.
Awards and Decorations:
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Luftwaffe Honor Goblet (Ehrenpokal für besondere Leistungen im Luftkrieg) – 8 July 1940, as Hauptmann.
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Wehrmachtbericht Mention – 29 June 1941: JG 54 under Major Trautloft achieved its 500th aerial victory on 26 June.
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Wehrmachtbericht Mention – 1 July 1941: At Dünaburg (Daugavpils, Latvia), Trautloft’s wing destroyed all 40 attacking Soviet aircraft.
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Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) – 27 July 1941, as Major and Kommodore of JG 54 “Grünherz”, awarded after 20 victories from over 300 sorties.
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Wehrmachtbericht Mention – 5 April 1942: JG 54 achieved its 2000th aerial victory.
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Wehrmachtbericht Mention – 20 June 1942: Trautloft’s wing claimed its 2000th kill on the Eastern Front.
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German Cross in Gold (Deutsches Kreuz in Gold) – 27 July 1942, as Major and Kommodore of JG 54 “Grünherz”. (Listed as Hans in Patzwall/Scherzer.)
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Wehrmachtbericht Mention – 21 February 1943: Under Oberstleutnant Trautloft, JG 54 achieved its 4000th aerial victory.
Career Highlights:
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Began his combat career in the Condor Legion in Spain.
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Appointed Kommodore of Jagdgeschwader 54 “Grünherz”, which he molded into one of the Luftwaffe’s most successful Eastern Front fighter wings.
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Flew 560 sorties with 58 aerial victories, while under his command JG 54 achieved thousands of kills.
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Widely admired for his competence, fairness, and concern for his men, standing out as one of the Luftwaffe’s most respected leaders.
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Later appointed Inspector of Day Fighters (Jagdflieger-Inspekteur), overseeing Luftwaffe fighter operations.
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Postwar, served in the Bundesluftwaffe, rising to Generalleutnant.
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Died in 1995, leaving behind a legacy as both ace and leader.
Item Details:
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Authentic postwar signature of Oberst Hannes Trautloft.
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Signed on a postwar photograph.
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Condition: Clear, well-preserved autograph.
Collector’s Note:
Trautloft’s combination of front-line success, leadership of the legendary JG 54 “Grünherz”, and repeated Wehrmachtbericht mentions makes his signed material extremely desirable. With 58 personal victories, 560 sorties, and a reputation as a fair and principled commander, his autograph bridges the appeal of both ace collectors and those focusing on Luftwaffe high command.