Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Max-Josef Pemsel. Generalleutnant Max-Josef Pemsel (15 January 1897, Regensburg † 30 June 1985, Munich) was a German Army officer who rose to the rank of Generalleutnant during the Second World War. A veteran of both World Wars, he distinguished himself as commander of the 6. Gebirgs-Division in northern Finland, where he was awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross and cited in the Wehrmachtbericht. After the war, Pemsel became a senior officer in the Bundeswehr, serving as NATO commander in Schleswig-Holstein.
Awards and Decorations:
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Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) – 9 December 1944, as Generalmajor and Kommandeur of 6. Gebirgs-Division.
Awarded for his leadership during the rearguard battles of early October 1944, when German forces retreated from northern Finland. Pemsel played a decisive role in enabling major elements of the 20. Gebirgsarmee to escape. Under his command, the Petsamo–Kirkenes road was reopened after heavy fighting, preventing a Soviet encirclement of the 6. Gebirgs-Division and frustrating a pincer attack against XIX. Gebirgs-Armeekorps. His actions earned him not only the Knight’s Cross, but also a commendation in the Wehrmachtbericht of 3 November 1944.
Career Highlights:
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Served as an officer in World War I, later continuing his career in the Reichswehr.
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Developed as a skilled staff officer during the interwar years.
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Commanded the 6. Gebirgs-Division, where he distinguished himself in the demanding Arctic and Finnish theaters.
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Later served as Chief of Staff of the 7. Armee in 1944, overseeing defenses in Normandy during the D-Day invasion.
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Captured in 1945 and released from captivity in 1948.
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Entered the Bundeswehr in 1956, rising to Generalleutnant and serving as NATO’s commander in Schleswig-Holstein until his retirement.
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Lived in Munich until his death in 1985.
Item Details:
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Authentic postwar signature of Generalleutnant Max-Josef Pemsel.
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Signed on a postwar photograph.
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Condition: Clear and well-preserved autograph.
Collector’s Note:
Pemsel’s recognition as commander of the 6. Gebirgs-Division in Finland — including both the Knight’s Cross and a Wehrmachtbericht mention — marks him as one of the notable late-war Gebirgsjäger leaders. His long postwar service as a Bundeswehr and NATO general adds further interest, making his autograph especially appealing to collectors of both WWII mountain troops and Cold War German leadership.