Hitler’s Heroes During Operation Barbarossa  
Knight’s Cross Generals on the Eastern Front, 22 June–5 December 1941
Author(s): Jeremy Dixon
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Profiles the 178 generals awarded the Knight’s Cross during the early months of Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union.

This is a study of the officers who were promoted to the rank of general and who were also awarded the Knight’s Cross during the early period of Hitler’s assault upon the Soviet Union. This takes us from the great onslaught of Operation Barbarossa, through to Hitler’s decision to abandon his attempt to capture Moscow and adopt a temporary defensive stance due to the early onset of winter. Such was the scale of operations during these momentous first six months of the war on the Eastern Front there were endless opportunities for officers to display courage and leadership. This resulted in a total of 172 generals – twenty-five Generalmajors, fifty-five Generalleutnants, eighty-three full Generals, eight Generalobersts and one Generalfeldmarschall – being awarded the Knight’s Cross in this period alone.

One such recipient was General der Artillerie Erich Marcks who personally directed the fire of his guns against enemy bunkers at very close range. On the day he was notified of his award of the Knight’s Cross he was seriously wounded and had to have his left leg amputated. Despite this he returned to service in March 1942 and was later awarded the Knight’s Cross with Oakleaves.

General der Infanterie Ernst Schroth, the Commanding General of the XII Army Corps, was awarded the Knight’s Cross for his part in the attack on the Brest-Litvosk Fortress in June 1941. Considered a staunch supporter of Hitler, he was appointed to the Court of honor which investigated those members of the Wehrmacht who had participated in the 20 July 1944 Valkyrie plot to kill the Führer.

Hermann-Heinrich Behrend was just a Major when he was awarded the Knight’s Cross on 15 July 1941. This was for his actions while commanding I. Battalion of the 489th Infantry Regiment in its successful breakthrough of the enemy’s heavily defended lines southeast and east of Tauroggen in Lithuania on 22 June 1941. Behrend continued to display great courage and resourcefulness, which saw him rise to the rank of Generalmajor and the later awards of both the Knight’s Cross with Oakleaves, and the Knight’s Cross with Oakleaves and Swords

With each of these 178 entries there is a detailed description of how and where the Knight’s Cross was won and in the case of the higher awards, such as the Oakleaves, Swords and Diamonds, who presented the award, where and when. This study provides details of their rank and command at the time of the award as well as also detailing their career during the war and after, with investigations into their fate and post-war life. The book is completed with a considerable number of photographs of many of these officers.
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Profiles the 178 generals awarded the Knight’s Cross during the early months of Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union.

This is a study of the officers who were promoted to the rank of general and who were also awarded the Knight’s Cross during the early period of Hitler’s assault upon the Soviet Union. This takes us from the great onslaught of Operation Barbarossa, through to Hitler’s decision to abandon his attempt to capture Moscow and adopt a temporary defensive stance due to the early onset of winter. Such was the scale of operations during these momentous first six months of the war on the Eastern Front there were endless opportunities for officers to display courage and leadership. This resulted in a total of 172 generals – twenty-five Generalmajors, fifty-five Generalleutnants, eighty-three full Generals, eight Generalobersts and one Generalfeldmarschall – being awarded the Knight’s Cross in this period alone.

One such recipient was General der Artillerie Erich Marcks who personally directed the fire of his guns against enemy bunkers at very close range. On the day he was notified of his award of the Knight’s Cross he was seriously wounded and had to have his left leg amputated. Despite this he returned to service in March 1942 and was later awarded the Knight’s Cross with Oakleaves.

General der Infanterie Ernst Schroth, the Commanding General of the XII Army Corps, was awarded the Knight’s Cross for his part in the attack on the Brest-Litvosk Fortress in June 1941. Considered a staunch supporter of Hitler, he was appointed to the Court of honor which investigated those members of the Wehrmacht who had participated in the 20 July 1944 Valkyrie plot to kill the Führer.

Hermann-Heinrich Behrend was just a Major when he was awarded the Knight’s Cross on 15 July 1941. This was for his actions while commanding I. Battalion of the 489th Infantry Regiment in its successful breakthrough of the enemy’s heavily defended lines southeast and east of Tauroggen in Lithuania on 22 June 1941. Behrend continued to display great courage and resourcefulness, which saw him rise to the rank of Generalmajor and the later awards of both the Knight’s Cross with Oakleaves, and the Knight’s Cross with Oakleaves and Swords

With each of these 178 entries there is a detailed description of how and where the Knight’s Cross was won and in the case of the higher awards, such as the Oakleaves, Swords and Diamonds, who presented the award, where and when. This study provides details of their rank and command at the time of the award as well as also detailing their career during the war and after, with investigations into their fate and post-war life. The book is completed with a considerable number of photographs of many of these officers.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Knight’s Cross Recipients
  • Erich MARCKS
  • Gustav HÖHNE
  • Helmut Karl Georg THÜMM
  • Johann SINNHUBER
  • Hans BERGEN
  • Kuno-Hans Paul Hermann Viktor Ludwig von BOTH
  • Leo Dietrich Franz Freiherr GEYR VON SCHWEPPENBURG
  • Gerhard KAUFFMANN
  • Otto Moritz Walter MODEL
  • Ernst Hermann Walther SCHROTH
  • Hermann-Heinrich BEHREND
  • Adolf Robert Erich BRANDENBERGER
  • Walter Kurt Thilo Graf von BROCKDORFF-AHLEFELDT
  • Wilhelm CRISOLLI
  • Hans Emil Richard Freiherr von FUNCK
  • Richard KOLL
  • Eugen Walter KRÜGER
  • Karl LOHMEYER
  • Hartwig von LUDWIGER
  • Karl Maria Blasius ALLMENDINGER
  • Albert Eugen Emil BUCK
  • Walter KEINER
  • Otto LASCH
  • Willibald Erich Franz Josef BOROWIETZ
  • Gerhard FRANZ
  • Erich Adolf Ernst FRONHÖFER
  • Friedrich-August SCHACK
  • Otto Qurin LANCELLE
  • Joachim Hermann August LEMELSEN
  • Friedrich August Eberhard von MACKENSEN
  • Hans von OBSTFELDER
  • Hans Wilhelm Karl ZORN
  • Walther DÜVERT
  • Konstanz Johann Georg Maximilian Reichsfreiherr von EDELSHEIM
  • Walter HOERNLEIN
  • Hans-Valentin Robert Friedrich HUBE
  • Christian HANSEN
  • Walther Ludwig Otto Karl Bernhard FISCHER VON WEIKERSTHAL
  • Friedrich ‘Fritz’ Wilhelm HOLZHÄUSER
  • Theodor Otto Friedrich BOHLMANN-COMBRINCK
  • Fritz HERTZSCH
  • Karl-Friedrich von der MEDEN
  • Franz Otto SPONHEIMER
  • Walter HARTMANN
  • Walter Hugo Thurow von BOLTENSTERN
  • Helmut Martin Karl Otto FRIEBE
  • Otto-Ernst OTTENBACHER
  • Josef HARPE
  • Alfred Karl Martin HEMMANN
  • Erhard Walther MELZER
  • Carl-Heinrich Rudolf Wilhelm von STÜLPNAGEL
  • Kurt Friedrich Konrad FELDT
  • Otto-Wilhelm FÖRSTER
  • Richard Walter Horst GROSSMANN
  • Bruno Ritter von HAUENSCHILD
  • Georg Ritter von HENGL
  • Hyazinth Graf STRACHWITZ VON GROSS-ZAUCHE UND CAMMINETZ
  • Werner KIENITZ
  • Wilhelm von LENGERKE
  • Otto STAPF
  • Hans-Jürgen Bernhard Theodor ‘Dieter’ von ARNIM
  • Erik Oskar HANSEN
  • Fritz LINDEMANN
  • Helmuth von PANNWITZ
  • Karl-Albrecht Theodor von GRODDECK
  • Karl-Adolf HOLLIDT
  • Meinrad von LAUCHERT
  • Karl-Wilhelm SPECHT
  • Dr Franz Waldemar BEYER
  • Friedrich Paul GURRAN
  • Harry [Arthur] HOPPE*
  • Ernst SIELER
  • Karl Anton Theodor Graf von SPONECK
  • Richard Walter WEISS
  • Konrad-Oskar HEINRICHS
  • Dr rer.pol. Johannes MAYER
  • Hans-Gustav FELBER
  • Siegfried Waldemar HAENICKE
  • Heinrich Otto Ernst von KNOBELSDORFF
  • Albrecht Ernst Eduard Max Otto Hermann SCHUBERT
  • Rudolf Alexander Karl Wilhelm SIECKENIUS
  • Feodor August Gotthard HEINRICI
  • Ernst Ulrich Hans von LEYSER
  • Walter LICHEL
  • Karl CASPER
  • Heinrich ‘Heinz’ GREINER
  • Friedrich Benno Georg HERRLEIN
  • Friedrich-Wilhelm MÜLLER
  • Georg von NEUFVILLE
  • Hans-Wolfgang REINHARD
  • Walther Oswin RISSE
  • Hans Joachim Hermann SCHMIDT
  • Hans-Heinrich SIXT VON ARNIM
  • Wilhelm Emanuel BURGDORF
  • Friedrich-Wilhelm von LOEPER
  • Heinrich Rudolf WITTKOPF
  • Traugott Johannes Gustav Otto HERR
  • Karl KOETZ
  • Helmuth Kurt Karl SCHLÖMER
  • Horst von WOLFF
  • Curt Rudolf Theodor BADINSKI
  • August Wilhelm Emil Hans BEHLENDORFF
  • Erhard Franz Josef RAUS
  • Rudolf Otto Hans Freiherr von WALDENFELS
  • Johannes Wilhelm BOHNSTEDT
  • Sigfrid Karl HENRICI
  • Walter HEROLD
  • Ulrich KLEEMANN
  • Friedrich ‘Fritz’ Wilhelm KOCH
  • Karl Heinrich Georg Ferdinand KREIPE
  • Wilhelm THOMAS
  • Gottfried Ludwig WEBER
  • Ernst Friedrich DEHNER
  • Martin Gustav Adolf GRASE
  • Kurt HERZOG
  • Walter KUNTZE
  • Max LEMKE
  • Kurt Wilhelm Gustav Erdmann von der CHEVALLERIE
  • Karl EGLSEER
  • Bruno Richard Karl BIELER
  • Willi Albin MOSER
  • Karl STRECKER
  • Gottwalt Theodor Walther GRAESSNER
  • Heinrich ‘Heinz’ THOMA
  • Wilhelm WEGENER
  • Karl August GÜMBEL
  • Otto-Maximilian HITZFELD
  • Erwin JOLLASSE
  • Stephan Georg Julius RITTAU
  • Botho von FRANTZIUS
  • Walther Karl Otto HAHM
  • Harald Siegwart Hans Lutze von HIRSCHFELD
  • Helwig Fedor Johannes LUZ
  • Heinrich ‘Heinz’ MEYER-BUERDORF
  • Erwin Max Clemens Heinrich Ernst Harry VIEROW
  • Ludwig MERKE
  • Egbert Martin PICKER
  • Friedrich Maximilian SIEBERT
  • Arnold SZELINSKI
  • Curt Otto Rudolf Wilhelm GALLENKAMP
  • Otto Wilhelm SCHELL
  • Oskar BLÜMM
  • Franz MATTENKLOTT
  • Martin Ernst Gerhard WANDEL
  • Kurt Oskar Heinrich Ludwig Wilhelm von TIPPELSKIRCH
  • Wilhelm Ernst Gottlieb FALLEY
  • Dr med.dent Karl MAUSS
  • Hans Hellmuth PFEIFER
  • Alois WEBER
  • Gerhard BERTHOLD
  • Herbert Erich Adolf Wilhelm von BÖCKMANN
  • Eduard HAUSER
  • Hugo HÖFL
  • Erich JASCHKE
  • Max Heinrich Wilhelm PFEFFER
  • Alfred-Hermann REINHARDT
  • Theodor TOLSDORFF
  • Eugen-Heinrich BLEYER
  • Walter FRIES
  • Alfons HITTER
  • Paul LAUX
  • Gustav Adolf Heinrich WAGNER
  • Joachim Hans Herbert WITTHÖFT
  • Ernst HAMMER
  • Norbert HOLM
  • Hermann KRESS
  • Carl PÜCHLER
  • Siegfried RUNGE
  • Otto Hans Friedrich SCHÜNEMANN
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