SMGQ-0283 Eberhard Heder Knights cross winner Signature x2 (letter and card)

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Pretty neat letter that he enclosed to the person requesting his signature. So you get his autograph on a letter, and on a piece of cardstock with a photo of him glued to it. the phot is small at about 2.5″x2″. The signature are done with different pens, so they were likely done at separate times as well.  A translation of the note is shown in one of the pictures. These are authentic post war signatures. He died in 2017

He was  selected to become an officer and posted to the SS-Junkerschule in Braunschweig in 1939 and after graduation he was given command of a company in the 5th SS Pionier (Engineer) Battalion, SS Division Wiking.

He deployed with them in Operation Barbarossa the invasion of the Soviet Union and was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd class in August 1941 and the Iron Cross 1st class in January 1942.

He was awarded the German Cross in Gold in March 1943, when in command of the Estnisches SS-Freiwilligen-Panzer-Grenadier-Battalion Narwa during the Battle of KharkovBattle of the Cherkassy Pocket and the “Battle of Kowel”.

He was then given command of the 5th Pionier Battalion and was awarded the Knight’s Cross in November 1944 for his actions in the fighting for Warsaw.
This is what Eberhard Heder described as the reason he was awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross:

“In the defensive fighting around Warsaw, I was assigned with a most hastily-assembled ‘alarm group’ (“Alarm-verband”) of the 5. SS-Panzer Division “Wiking”. We operated north of Warsaw and were tasked to close a gap in the front because fresh reserves were no longer available. In a very critical situation and cut off temporarily from our own lines, we succeeded in holding the front line and preventing a Soviet breakthrough, equipped with only some light machine guns, and the occasional support from German artillery fire and a few tanks. For three days and nights, [our small force] was mercilessly attacked again and again by their massed artillery fire and heavy weapons, as well as their low-flying aircraft. Due to our effort, the breakthrough of the enemy to the Vistula was to be prevented.”

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