A simple question that i have never heard beign answered: Who was the very first Ritterkreuzträger? It had to have been some time in the beginning of the Polish campaign, but i have just never heard about it.. I'm sure there is a member who knows who it was. Thanks in advance!
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Hello Blitz,
the first Ritterkreuzträger of the Army (and I think fo the whole Wehrmacht) was Lt. Josef Stolz. He was awarded with the RK on 27.10.1939. He was KIA 27.06.1941.
Best wishes
Joerg
Originally posted by BlitzA simple question that i have never heard beign answered: Who was the very first Ritterkreuzträger? It had to have been some time in the beginning of the Polish campaign, but i have just never heard about it.. I'm sure there is a member who knows who it was. Thanks in advance!
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Sorry guys but the first KC holders were the 13 successful military leaders (3 LW, 1 KM and 9 WH) of the Polish campaign. Here they are by alphabetical order :
BLASKOWITZ
BOCK
BRAUCHITSCH
GÖRING
KEITEL
KESSELRING
KLUGE
KÜCHLER
LIST
LÖHR
RAEDER
REICHENAU
RUNDSTEDT
After them, Kaleu. Günther Prien was awarded the KC for his raid on Scapa Flow on 18/10/39.
Then there was a second "batch" of soldiers (mainly generals) following the success in the Polish Campaign :
BRIESEN (v.)
GUDERIAN
HALDER
HOEPNER
HOTH
JESCHONNEK
KÜBLER
OLLBRICHT
REINHARDT
SCHMIDT
STEINHARDT
STOLZ
STRAUSS
Among that latter list, there were 2 "junior" officers : Stolz and Steinhardt, both from IR 51 (mot.) belonging to the 18. ID (mot.).
Regards
Denis
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Rundstedt
Originally posted by stdubDenis, you must be right I think. Any explanation why many books point out Josef Stolz as the first RK-Winner of the Wehrmacht?
Best wishes
Joerg
Chris
(looking for early K & Q RK)
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