SMGM-3737 paul friertag signature COPY Knights Cross Winner
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Description
I think the collector had this laying around in hope of sending to Paul for a genuine signature and never got around to it before he died.
From Traces of war:
Feiertag, Paul
- Date of birth:
- August 20th, 1916 (Berlin/Brandenburg, Germany)
- Date of death:
- November 30th, 1999 (Weilheim, Germany)
- Nationality:
- German (1933-1945, Third Reich)
Biography
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- Period:
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Rank:
- Unteroffizier der Reserve (Corporal of Reserves)
- Unit:
- Gruppenführer III. / Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon 96 / 96.Infanterie-Division
- Awarded on:
- September 30th, 1944
The following press excerpt, dated 14.10.1944, describes why Feiertag would be awarded the Knight’s Cross…
“… During the heavy fighting along the southern sector of the Eastern front at the start of this year his Kompanie was halted by heavy enemy fire while in an unclear situation. Unteroffizier Feiertag went to try and make contact with the enemy along with a soldier from his squad. In the process he came into the vicinity of an enemy artillery piece and was able to get to within grenade-throwing distance unnoticed. He threw two hand grenades and utilized the ensuing chaos by eliminating the Soviet gun crew with his machine-pistol. He destroyed the gun itself with a hand grenade. The confusion amongst the enemy gave the Kompanie the chance to storm the enemy positions with a loud ‘Hurra’.
In the ensuing village battle Feiertag once again stood at the spearhead of his Kompanie despite having been shot through the hand and forearm, and he remained in this capacity until the day’s objective had been reached. By knocking out the enemy gun with a machine-pistol and hand grenades he secured his Kompanie’s victory thanks to his ruthless devotion to devotion and initiative. After his wound had healed Unteroffizier Feiertag returned to his unit in May of this year, and was once again wounded in July.”
- Period:
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Period:
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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