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    PLM, KC Combo

    Had a question for those who compile stats. How many WWI PLM recipients went on to earn the KC in WWII. I've got Greim, von Bock, Ernst Busch, Goring, Rommel off the top of my head. Was there a thread on this previously?
    Stephen

    #2
    Originally posted by Stephen Previtera
    Had a question for those who compile stats. How many WWI PLM recipients went on to earn the KC in WWII. I've got Greim, von Bock, Ernst Busch, Goring, Rommel off the top of my head. Was there a thread on this previously?
    Stephen
    Stephen,

    Theo Osterkamp flew combat missions in both wars, and became a "double ace" during the Battle of Britain. He was awarded the PLM in WWI, and the RK in WWII. He was also elected titular head of the "Ritter des Ordens, Pour le Merite" by his fellows in the 1930's and continued to serve in that capacity until his death. (For example, the 50 year crown to Jacob's PLM, was authorized by Osterkamp in 1967!)

    Friedrich Christiansen, a fellow naval flier (to Osterkamp) received the PLM in WWI, and the RK in WWII.

    Alfred Keller, a WWI flier, and "Generaloberst" in the later "International Debate".

    Ernst Udet...

    Schleich and Loezerer, if memory serves me correctly, can be added to the list.

    I don't think this completes the list, and there may be a couple of infantry types that I'll check on later today, and get back to you on, provided no one else beats me to it.

    By the way....any hints on when the PLM book might be going to the printers?

    Les
    Last edited by Les; 03-17-2005, 11:48 AM. Reason: addition to list

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      #3
      GFM Fedor von Bock
      Gen. d. Inf. Kuno-Hans von Both
      GFM Ernst Busch
      RM Hermann Göring
      GFM Ritter v. Greim
      GL Siegfried Haenicke
      GO Alfred Keller
      GL Heinrich Kirchheim
      GM Otto Lancelle
      GO Bruno Loerzer
      GL Theo Osterkamp
      GL Johann von Ravenstein
      GFM Erwin Rommel
      GM (posth.) Karl Rothenburg
      GM Siegfried Runge
      GFM Ferdinand Schörner
      GM Wolf v. Stutterheim
      GO Ernst Udet
      GM (posth.) Horst von Wolff

      That's the complete list of all PLM + KC winners

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        #4
        Thanks Les, Danke Frank.
        Les, the PLM book will be going to the printers in about 25 days.
        Stephen

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          #5
          Of course, the drawback is that there was no single IMPERIAL equivalent to the 1939 Ritterkreuz.

          The Pour le Merite was PRUSSIAN, with some Imperial bestowals across state lines.

          But awards like the Bavarian Military Max Joseph Order (conferring personal nobility on recipients who were commoners) and the Baden Military Karl Friedrich Order certainly come within "rare and exclusive" criteria that say, the Saxon St Heinrich Order (much more widely awarded) did not.

          These Imperial ORDERS could also only be awarded to officers, while a RKEK could be bestowed regardless of rank... so then ENLISTED "top awards" like the Prussian Gold Military Merit Cross or Bavarian Gold Bravery Medal or Saxon St. Henry Gold Medal come into play.

          Imperial is... messy!

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            #6
            Here is a probably somewhat incomplete list. As Rick notes, the Saxon (and Württemberg) orders tend to be more common than the Baden and Bavarian ones.

            There are at least 4 who received the Knight's Cross and at least two of the premier WW1 bravery awards:
            • Hermann Göring - Grand Cross of the Iron Cross, KC, Prussian Pour le Merite, Baden Karl-Friedrich Military Merit Order
            • Robert Ritter von Greim - KC with OL and Swords, Prussian Pour le Merite, Bavarian Military Order of Max Joseph
            • Bruno Loerzer - KC, Prussian Pour le Merite, Baden Karl-Friedrich Military Merit Order
            • Erwin Rommel - KC, Prussian Pour le Merite, Württemberg Military Merit Order


            Knight's Cross and Pour le Merite you already have from Frank.

            Knight's Cross and Baden Karl-Friedrich Military Merit Order:
            Georg von Bismarck
            Hermann Göring
            Hans Kissel
            Bruno Loerzer

            Knight's Cross and Bavarian Military Order of Max Joseph:
            Robert Ritter von Greim
            Bruno Ritter von Hauenschild
            Hubert Maria Ritter von Heigl
            Ritter von Hengl
            Wilhelm Georg Ritter von Leeb
            Max Ritter von Pohl
            Hans Ritter von Schmidt
            Eugen Ritter von Schobert
            Hermann Ritter von Speck
            Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma

            Knight's Cross and Saxon Military St. Henry Order:
            Otto Barth
            Karl Burdach
            Dietrich von Choltitz
            Werner von Erdmannsdorff
            Johannes "Hanns" Frießner
            Gottfried Frölich
            Walter Hartmann
            Fritz Hertzsch
            Kurt Herzog
            Friedrich Kirchner
            Walter Krüger
            Paul Laux
            Walter Melzer
            Egon von Neindorff
            Ferdinand Neuling
            Friedrich Olbricht
            Johann Pflugbeil
            Kurt Pflugbeil
            Wilhelm Philipps
            Georg Postel
            Hans-Wolfgang Reinhard
            Georg Hans Reinhardt
            Werner Richter
            Werner Schmidt-Hammer
            Felix Schwalbe
            Hans Freiherr von Tettau
            Ludwig Wolff

            Knight's Cross and Württemberg Military Merit Order:
            Karl Allmendinger
            Rudolf von Bünau
            Walther Fischer von Weikersthal
            Hermann Geyer
            Leo Freiherr Geyr von Schweppenburg
            Curt Haase
            Dietrich Kraiß
            Hubert Lanz
            Theobald Lieb
            Kurt Oppenländer
            Otto Ottenbacher
            Erwin Rommel
            Richard Ruoff
            Hans Schmidt
            Wilhelm Schneckenburger
            Dr. Hans Speidel
            Hugo Sperrle
            Rudolf Veiel
            Friedrich Zickwolff

            Knight's Cross and Prussian Golden Military Merit Cross:
            Wilhelm Hemmer
            Richard Kotz
            Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke
            Fritz Stürtz
            Gustav Wagner
            Franz-Josef Welzel

            Knight's Cross and Austrian Military Order of Maria Theresa:
            Dr. Friedrich Franek
            Alois Windisch

            You could add OL and Swords holder Gotthard Heinrici to any list too. No PlM, but his Carl Eduard War Cross (97 awards) and Oval Silver Duke Carl Eduard Medal with Crown and Sword Clasp (344 awards) were rather rare awards from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.

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              #7
              With regard to some of the above information, I happen to have the urkunde to Gen. d. Flg. a.D. Friedrich Christiansen as awarded by Die Ritterschaft des Pour le Merite in recognition of the 50th anniversary of his award. It is dated 11 XII 1967 and signed by Der Ordenskanzler Theo Osterkamp. Along with it are two and a half pages of “statutes”.

              As authorized, it seems that General Christiansen then had a very Saxon-looking crown added to his cross.

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                #8
                Hi,

                Concerning officer in WW1 who received KFVO and KC in WW2, one name have to be add : Leutnant Karl Ens of 109e GrR of Baden. He received KFVO on december, the 31th 1917.

                During the WW2, he was Major in Kdr II/I.R. 125 and received the KC on may, the 14th 1941.


                Christophe

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Deruelle
                  Hi,

                  Concerning officer in WW1 who received KFVO and KC in WW2, one name have to be add : Leutnant Karl Ens of 109e GrR of Baden. He received KFVO on december, the 31th 1917.

                  During the WW2, he was Major in Kdr II/I.R. 125 and received the KC on may, the 14th 1941.


                  Christophe
                  Thanks!

                  The main reason why the list I put together is incomplete is that it is hard to find biographical information on soldiers who didn't make general in WW2. Ens apparently ended the war as a colonel.

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