Max-Josef Pemsel – 6. Gebirgs-Division
€60,00
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:
-
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:
-
Served as an officer in World War I, later continuing his career in the Reichswehr.
-
Developed as a skilled staff officer during the interwar years.
-
Commanded the 6. Gebirgs-Division, where he distinguished himself in the demanding Arctic and Finnish theaters.
-
Later served as Chief of Staff of the 7. Armee in 1944, overseeing defenses in Normandy during the D-Day invasion.
-
Captured in 1945 and released from captivity in 1948.
-
Entered the Bundeswehr in 1956, rising to Generalleutnant and serving as NATO’s commander in Schleswig-Holstein until his retirement.
-
Lived in Munich until his death in 1985.
Item Details:
-
Authentic postwar signature of Generalleutnant Max-Josef Pemsel.
-
Signed on a postwar photograph.
-
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.
Out of stock
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:
-
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:
-
Served as an officer in World War I, later continuing his career in the Reichswehr.
-
Developed as a skilled staff officer during the interwar years.
-
Commanded the 6. Gebirgs-Division, where he distinguished himself in the demanding Arctic and Finnish theaters.
-
Later served as Chief of Staff of the 7. Armee in 1944, overseeing defenses in Normandy during the D-Day invasion.
-
Captured in 1945 and released from captivity in 1948.
-
Entered the Bundeswehr in 1956, rising to Generalleutnant and serving as NATO’s commander in Schleswig-Holstein until his retirement.
-
Lived in Munich until his death in 1985.
Item Details:
-
Authentic postwar signature of Generalleutnant Max-Josef Pemsel.
-
Signed on a postwar photograph.
-
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.
