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List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (L)

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Knight's Cross recipients
A silver framed black cross that has arms which are narrow at the center, and broader at the perimeter. In the middle of the cross is a swastika, an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles. On the lower arm of the cross are the number 1939 engraved. The cross is connected to a ribbon with a silver clip. The ribbon has a red central stripe, flanked in white and with a black edge stripe.
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TheKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross (German:Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) and its variants were the highest awards in the military and paramilitary forces ofNazi Germany duringWorld War II. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded for a wide range of reasons and across all ranks, from a senior commander for skilled leadership of his troops in battle to a low-ranking soldier for a single act of extreme gallantry.[1] A total of 7,321 awards were made between its first presentation on 30 September 1939 and its last bestowal on 17 June 1945.[Note 1] This number is based on the analysis and acceptance of theorder commission of theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR). Presentations were made to members of the three military branches of theWehrmacht—theHeer (Army),Kriegsmarine (Navy) andLuftwaffe (Air Force)—as well as theWaffen-SS, theReichsarbeitsdienst (RAD—Reich Labour Service) and theVolkssturm (German nationalmilitia). There were also 43recipients in the military forces of allies of the Third Reich.[3]

These recipients are listed in the 1986 edition ofWalther-Peer Fellgiebel's book,Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939–1945The Bearers of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939–1945. Fellgiebel was the former chairman and head of the order commission of the AKCR. In 1996, the second edition of this book was published with an addendum delisting 11 of these original recipients. Author Veit Scherzer has cast doubt on a further 193 of these listings. The majority of the disputed recipients had received the award in 1945, when the deteriorating situation of Germany in the final days of World War II in Europe left a number of nominations incomplete and pending in various stages of the approval process.[4]

Listed here are the 386 Knight's Cross recipients of the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS whose last name starts with "L".[5] Scherzer has challenged the validity of sixteen of these listings.[6] The recipients are ordered alphabetically by last name. The rank listed is the recipient's rank at the time the Knight's Cross was awarded.

Background

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The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and its higher grades were based on four separateenactments. The first enactment,Reichsgesetzblatt I S. 1573 of 1 September 1939 instituted theIron Cross (Eisernes Kreuz), the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and theGrand Cross of the Iron Cross (Großkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes). Article 2 of the enactment mandated that the award of a higher class be preceded by the award of all preceding classes.[7] As the war progressed, some of the recipients of the Knight's Cross distinguished themselves further and a higher grade, theKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub), was instituted. The Oak Leaves, as they were commonly referred to, were based on the enactmentReichsgesetzblatt I S. 849 of 3 June 1940.[8] In 1941, two higher grades of the Knight's Cross were instituted. The enactmentReichsgesetzblatt I S. 613 of 28 September 1941 introduced theKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub und Schwertern) and theKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub, Schwertern und Brillanten).[9] At the end of 1944 the final grade, theKnight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Golden Oak Leaves, Swords, and Diamonds (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit goldenem Eichenlaub, Schwertern und Brillanten), based on the enactmentReichsgesetzblatt 1945 I S. 11 of 29 December 1944, became the final variant of the Knight's Cross authorized.[10]

Recipients

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Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (L)
Service  Number of presentationsPosthumous presentations
Heer
256
18
Kriegsmarine
19
2
Luftwaffe
90
16
Waffen-SS
21
1

TheOberkommando der Wehrmacht (Supreme Command of the Armed Forces) kept separate Knight's Cross lists, one for each of the three military branches,Heer (Army),Kriegsmarine (Navy),Luftwaffe (Air Force) and for theWaffen-SS (paramilitary of theNazi Party). Within each of these lists a unique sequential number was assigned to each recipient. The same numberingparadigm was applied to the higher grades of the Knight's Cross, one list per grade.[11] Of the 386 awards made to servicemen whose last name starts with "L", 38 were later awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, six the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords and two the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds; 37 presentations were madeposthumously. Heer members received 256 of the medals; 19 went to the Kriegsmarine, 90 to the Luftwaffe, and 21 to the Waffen-SS.[5] The sequential numbers greater than 843 for the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and 143 for the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords are unofficial and were assigned by theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) and are therefore denoted in parentheses.[12]

  This along with the + (plus) indicates that a higher grade of Knight's Cross was awarded as well.
  This along with the * (asterisk) indicates that the Knight's Cross was awardedposthumously.
  This along with the ? (question mark) indicates that author Veit Scherzer has expressed doubt regarding the veracity and formal correctness of the listing.
NameServiceRankRole and unit[Note 2]Date of awardNotesImage
[Prof. Dr.] Karl-Ernst Laage[Note 3]Heer12-HLeutnant of theReserves[13]Leader of the 1./Artillerie-Regiment 66[13][14]26 November 1944[13]
Helmut LabenskiHeer13-HOberleutnant[13]Chief of the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 409[13][14]9 April 1944[13]
Erich LabrenzHeer14-HHauptmann[13]Commander of the III./Infanterie-Regiment 480[13][14]31 December 1941[13]
Heinz-Oskar Laebe+Heer16-HOberstleutnant[Note 4]Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 44[13][14]7 March 1944[13]Awarded (854th) Oak Leaves 29 April 1945?[Note 5]
Walter Lämmel[Note 6]Heer13-HOberleutnant[Note 6]Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 366[14][16]17 March 1945[16]
Hanns Laengenfelder+Heer16-HOberstleutnant[16]Commander of the Grenadier-Regiment 106[14][16]21 October 1943[16]Awarded (856th) Oak Leaves 30 April 1945[16]
Ehrenfried LagoisLuftwaffe10-LOberfeldwebel[16]Pilot in the 5./Schlachtgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[14][Note 7]26 March 1944[16]
Gustav LaierHeer14-HHauptmann of theReserves[16]Leader of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 528[14][16]3 November 1944[16]
Josef LainerWaffen-SS09-WSS-Oberscharführer[16]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment "Der Führer"[16][17]8 October 1943[16]
Otto LaisHeer15-HMajor of theReserves[16]Commander of the Grenadier-Regiment 858[14][16]30 September 1944[16]
Helmut LambachHeer13-HOberleutnant of theReserves[16]Chief of the 11./Grenadier-Regiment 88[14][16]6 March 1944[16]
August LambertLuftwaffe12-LLeutnant[16]Pilot in the 5./Schlachtgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[14][16]14 May 1944[16]
Hubertus LameyHeer17-HOberst[16]Deputy leader of the28. Jäger-Division[14][Note 8]12 February 1944[16]
Karl LammerHeer06-HUnteroffizier[16]Group leader of the Pionierzug (pioneer platoon) of the Stabskompanie/Grenadier-Regiment 105[14][16]13 January 1944[16]
Heinz LammerdingWaffen-SS17-WSS-Oberführer[18]Commander of Panzer-Kampfgruppe "Das Reich"[14][18]11 April 1944[18]
Karl LampartHeer01-HGrenadier[18]In the 5./Grenadier-Regiment 587[14][18]14 April 1945[18]
Hermann LampeHeer15-HMajor of theReserves[18]Deputy leader of Grenadier-Regiment 419[14][Note 9]16 November 1943[18]
Wolfgang LamppHeer15-HMajor[18]Commander of Feldersatz-Bataillon 104[14][18]19 December 1943*[18]Killed in action 23 October 1943[14]
Herbert Lamprecht+Heer14-HHauptmann[18]Deputy commander of leichte Flak-Abteilung 76 (motorized)[14][Note 10]22 January 1943[18]Awarded 532nd Oak Leaves 25 July 1944[18]
Otto LancelleHeer18-HGeneralmajor[18]Commander of the121. Infanterie-Division[14][18]27 July 1941*[18]Killed in action 3 July 1941[14]
Hubert LancierHeer06-HUnteroffizier[18]Group leader in the 7./Grenadier-Regiment 399[18][19]18 February 1945[18]
Dietrich von der LanckenHeer15-HMajor[18]Commander of the III./Panzer-Regiment 24[18][19]29 October 1942[Note 11]
Christian-Johannes Landau?[Note 12]Heer18-HGeneralmajorCommander of the176. Infanterie-Division[19]9 May 1945
Gustav LandeckHeer12-HLeutnant of theReserves[18]Company leader in the Grenadier-Regiment 423[18][19]21 September 1944[18]
[Dr.] Carl-August Landfermann[Note 13]Kriegsmarine13-MOberleutnant (Ing.) of theReserve[18]Chief engineer onU-181[18][19]27 October 1943[18]
Franz LandgrafHeer17-HOberst[18]Commander of the 4. Panzer-Brigade[18][19]16 June 1940[18]
Paul LandgrafLuftwaffe12-LLeutnant[18]Flakkampftruppführer (anti aircraft combat troop leader) in the I./Flak-Regiment 19 (motorized)[19][Note 14]22 January 1943[18]
Paul LandwehrWaffen-SS15-WMajor of theSchupo[21]Commander of the II./SS-Polizei-Regiment 14[19][21]17 March 1945*[21]Killed in action 28 February 1945[21]
Emil Lang+Luftwaffe12-LLeutnant[21]Staffelführer of the 9./Jagdgeschwader 54[19][21]22 November 1943[21]Awarded 448th Oak Leaves 11 April 1944[21]
Friedrich Lang+Luftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[21]Pilot in the 1./Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[19][Note 15]23 November 1941[21]Awarded 148th Oak Leaves 21 November 1942
74th Swords 2 July 1944[Note 16]
Georg LangLuftwaffe10-LOberfeldwebel[21]Observer in the 11.(H)/12. (Nahaufklärungs-Gruppe 15)[19][Note 17]20 December 1944[21]
Hermann LangHeer14-HRittmeister[21]Commander of Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon 68[22][Note 18]30 September 1944[21]
Hermann LangWaffen-SS06-WSS-Unterscharführer[21]Meldestaffelführer (messenger squad leader) in the I./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 5 "Totenkopf"[19][Note 19]23 October 1944[21]
Joachim-Friedrich LangHeer17-HOberst[21]Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 481[19][21]4 September 1943[21]
Joseph LangHeer09-HFeldwebel[21]Shock troop leader in the 2./Pionier-Bataillon 15[19][21]4 July 1940[21]
Ludwig LangHeer13-HOberleutnant[21]Chief of the 2./Artillerie-Regiment 7[19][21]6 October 1944[21]
Rudolf LangHeer16-HOberstleutnant[21]Commander of Gebirgs-Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 44[19][21]23 August 1941[21]
Fritz LangankeWaffen-SS10-WSS-Standartenoberjunker[21]Zugführer (platoon leader) of the 2./SS-Panzer-Regiment 2 "Das Reich"[19][Note 20]27 August 1944[21]
Joachim LangbehnLuftwaffe14-LHauptmann[23]Staffelkapitän of the 5./Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[19][23]24 March 1943*[23]Killed in action 25 November 1942[19]
Erhard LangeHeer13-HOberleutnant of theReserves[23]Company chief in theKampfgruppe of the Sonderkommando OKW-Abwehr II "Brandenburg"[24][Note 21]15 January 1943[23]
Erich LangeHeer14-HHauptmann of theReserves[23]Leader of Füsilier-Bataillon 299[25][Note 22]28 October 1944[23]
Erwin LangeHeer14-HHauptmann[23]Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 698[23][24]8 October 1943[23]
Gerhard LangeHeer14-HHauptmann[23]Leader of the II./Panzer-Regiment 35[23][24]28 March 1945[23]
Günther Lange?[Note 23]Waffen-SS03-WSS-SturmmannGroup leader in the 16.(Pi)/SS-Panzer-Regiment 4 "Der Führer"[25]6 May 1945
Hans-Günther Lange+Kriegsmarine14-MKapitänleutnant[23]Commander ofU-711[23][24]26 August 1944[23]Awarded (853rd) Oak Leaves 29 April 1945[23]
[Dr.] Heinz Lange[Note 13]Luftwaffe14-LHauptmann[23]Gruppenkommandeur of the IV./Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders"[24][Note 24]18 November 1944[23]
Paul LangeHeer09-HFeldwebel[23]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Panzergrenader-Regiment 13[23][24]7 September 1944[23]
Dr. med. dent. Walter Lange+Heer16-HOberstleutnant of theReserves[23]Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 43[23][24]10 February 1943[23]Awarded 300th Oak Leaves 13 September 1943[23]
Werner LangeKriegsmarine19-MVizeadmiral[23]Commanding AdmiralAegean Sea[23][24]28 October 1944[23]
Wolfgang LangeHeer18-HGeneralmajor[23]Commander of Korpsabteilung C[23][24]14 May 1944[23]
Dr. med. habil. Carl LangemeyerLuftwaffe14-LStabsarzt of theReserves[Note 25] (rank equivalent toHauptmann)Commander of Fallschirm-Sanitäter-Lehr-Abteilung[23][24]18 November 1944[23]
Georg LangendorfWaffen-SS12-WSS-Untersturmführer of theReserves[27]Leader of the 5.(schwere)/SS-Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 11 "Nordland"[25][Note 26]12 March 1944[27]
Ernst-Hasse von Langenn-SteinkellerHeer14-HRittmeister[27]Commander of Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 24[24][27]9 June 1944[27]
Willy LangenohlHeer12-HLeutnant[27]Leader of the 3./Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 57[24][27]30 April 1945[27]
Ernst-Friedrich LangenstraßHeer13-HOberleutnant[27]Chief of the 2./Pionier-Bataillon 28[24][27]5 June 1940[27]
Albert LangerHeer03-HGefreiter[27]Group leader in the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 51 (motorized)[24][27]7 April 1944[27]
[Dr.] Günter Langer[Note 13]Heer12-HLeutnant of theReserves[27]Leader of Füsilier-Kompanie 191[24][27]5 September 1944[27]
Karl-Heinz LangerLuftwaffe15-LMajor[27]Gruppenkommandeur of the III./Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet"[24][27]20 April 1945[27]
Kurt LangerHeer17-HOberst[27]Staff officer for anti tank combat in the Oberkommando ofHeeresgruppe E[24][Note 27]11 December 1944[27]
Willibald Freiherr von Langermann und Erlencamp+Heer18-HGeneralmajor[27]Commander of the29. Infanterie-Division (motorized)[24][27]15 August 1940[27]Awarded 75th Oak Leaves 17 February 1942[27]
Walter LangertHeer14-HHauptmann[27]Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 697[24][27]9 June 1944[27]
Karl Langesee+Heer14-HHauptmann[27]Commander of the II./Jäger-Regiment 207[24][27]10 August 1942[27]Awarded 211th Oak Leaves 15 March 1943[27]
Kay LangfeldtHeer13-HOberleutnant[28]Squadron chief of Radfahr-Abteilung 30[24][28]18 May 1943[28]
Alfred LangguthHeer12-HLeutnant of theReserves[28]Leader of the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 351[28][29]31 March 1943[28]
Theodor LanghartLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[28]Staffelkapitän of the 8./Sturzkampfgeschwader 77[28][29]22 January 1943*[28]Killed in action 22 December 1942[29]
Bernhard LanghorstWaffen-SS15-WSS-Sturmbannführer[Note 28]Commander of SS-Freiwilligen-Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 20 (estn. Nr. 1)[29][Note 28]5 April 1945[28]
Willy Langkeit+Heer15-HMajor[28]Commander of the II./Panzer-Regiment 36[28][30]9 December 1942[28]Awarded 348th Oak Leaves 7 December 1943[28]A black-and-white photograph of a man wearing a black military uniform, peaked cap and a neck order in shape of an Iron Cross.
Paul LangkopfLuftwaffe10-LOberfeldwebel[28]Pilot in the 1./Sturzkampfgeschwader 77[28][29]19 February 1943[28]
Matthias LangmaierHeer14-HHauptmann of theReserves[Note 29]Commander of the III./Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 85[28][29]29 February 1944[28]
Dr. jur. Dipl.-Ing. Albrecht LanzHeer15-HMajor[28]Commander of the I./Infanterie-Regiment 396[28][29]4 September 1940[28]
Alfred LanzHeer06-HUnteroffizier[28]Group leader in the 8.(MG)/Grenadier-Regiment 44[29][Note 30]9 January 1945[28]
Hubert Lanz+Heer17-HOberst im Generalstab (in theGeneral Staff)[28]Chief of theGeneralstab of the XVIII. Armeekorps[28][29]1 October 1940[28]Awarded 160th Oak Leaves 23 December 1942[28]
Karl-Walter LappHeer14-HHauptmann[28]Commander of Ski-Bataillon 82[28][29]14 August 1944[28]
Anton LarischHeer09-HFeldwebel[28]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 8.(MG)/Infanterie-Regiment 190[29][Note 31]25 February 1942[28]
Heribert von LarischHeer19-HGeneralleutnant[31]Commander of the129. Infanterie-Division[29][31]26 December 1944[31]
Rudolf LarsenHeer06-HUnteroffizier[31]Panzer commander in the 2./Panzer-Regiment "Großdeutschland"[30][31]23 October 1944[31]
Otto Lasch+Heer17-HOberst[31]Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 43[29][31]17 July 1941[31]Awarded 578th Oak Leaves 10 September 1944[31]
Ulrich LaschetHeer06-HFahnenjunker-Oberjäger[31]Group leader in the 1./Jäger-Regiment 54 (L)[29][31]15 April 1944[31]
Erwin LaskowskiLuftwaffe10-LOberfeldwebel[31]Pilot in the 8./Jagdgeschwader 11[29][31]27 April 1945[31]
Kurt LasseLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[31]Staffelkapitän of the 9./Jagdgeschwader 77[29][31]3 May 1942*[31]Killed in action 8 October 1941[29]
Wilhelm LasseHeer06-HUnteroffizier[31]Group leader in the 5./Grenadier-Regiment 82[30][31]12 March 1944*[31]Killed in action 26 January 1944[29]
Georg Lassen+Kriegsmarine13-MOberleutnant zur See[31]Commander ofU-160[29][31]10 August 1942[31]Awarded 208th Oak Leaves 7 March 1943[31]
Albert LatzHeer17-HOberst zur Verwendung (for disposition)[31]Leader ofKampfgruppe "Latz"[29][Note 32]30 December 1943*[31]Killed in action 6 December 1943[29]
Fritz LauLuftwaffe14-LHauptmann[32]Staffelkapitän of the 4./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1[29][32]28 April 1945[32]
Heinrich LauLuftwaffe15-LMajor[32]Geschwaderkommodore ofKampfgeschwader 1 "Hindenburg"[29][32]10 May 1943[32]
Kurt LauLuftwaffe14-LHauptmann[32]Staffelkapitän of the 1./Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[32][33]6 April 1944[32]
Lothar LauLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[32]Staffelkapitän of the 8./Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[32][33]22 June 1941[Note 33]
Werner LauHeer12-HLeutnant of theReserves[32]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 5./Lehr-Regiment z.b.V. 800 "Brandenburg"[32][34]9 December 1942[32]
Hugo LaubereauHeer16-HOberstleutnant[32]Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 61[32][33]22 November 1943[32]
Ludwig LaubmeierHeer13-HOberleutnant of theReserves[32]Chief of the 1./Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 191[32][33]4 October 1944[32]
Karl LauchHeer10-HOberfeldwebel[32]Zugführer (platoon leader) of the 8./Panzergrenader-Regiment 14[32][33]5 May 1943[32]
Meinrad von Lauchert+Heer15-HMajor[32]Commander of the I./Panzer-Regiment 35[32][33]8 September 1941[32]Awarded 396th Oak Leaves 12 February 1944[32]
Otto LaudenbachHeer15-HMajor[32]Commander of the III./Grenadier-Regiment 88[32][33]14 December 1943[32]
Hermann LaueHeer04-HObergefreiter[32]Group leader in the 9./Panzergrenader-Regiment 76[32][33]5 April 1945*[32]Killed in action 24 March 1945[33]
Richard LaukatHeer15-HMajor[32]Commander of the II./Artillerie-Regiment 103[32][34]18 December 1941[32]
Kurt LaunerWaffen-SS15-WSS-Sturmbannführer[35]Commander of the II./SS-Panzergrenader-Regiment 6 "Theodor Eicke"[34][Note 34]15 August 1943[35]
Oskar Laupenmühlen?[Note 35]Heer10-HOberfeldwebelLeader of the 7./Grenadier-Regiment 399[33]9 May 1945
Wilhelm LauterHeer12-HLeutnant of theReserves[35]Leader of the 3./Artillerie-Regiment 212[33][35]16 January 1945[35]
Friedrich LautzHeer16-HOberstleutnant[35]Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 1091[33][35]9 December 1944[35]
Paul Laux+Heer19-HGeneralleutnant[35]Commander of the126. Infanterie-Division[33][35]14 December 1941[35]Awarded 237th Oak Leaves 17 May 1943[35]
Dr. jur. Erich LawallHeer15-HMajor of theReserves[35]Commander of Radfahr-Abteilung 54[34][35]5 November 1942[35]
Johannes LawrenzHeer14-HHauptmann[35]Commander of the III./Jäger-Regiment 38[33][35]14 May 1944[35]
Josef LayHeer10-HFahnenjunker-Oberfeldwebel[35]Zugführer (platoon leader) in Fahnenjunker-Grenadier-Regiment 1239[33][35]5 April 1945*[35]Killed in action 15 March 1945[33]
Heinz LeberLuftwaffe10-LOberfeldwebel[35]Pilot in the 2./Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders"[33][Note 36]29 February 1944*[35]Killed in action 1 June 1943[33]
Michael LechermannHeer09-HFeldwebel[35]Zugführer (platoon leader) in Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 1007[33][35]18 November 1944*[35]Killed in action 18 July 1944[33]
Franz LechlHeer10-HOberfeldwebel[35]Zugführer (platoon leader) of the 5./Grenadier-Regiment 266[33][35]14 August 1943[35]
Alois LechnerLuftwaffe14-LHauptmann[Note 37]Staffelkapitän of the 1./Nachtjagdgeschwader 100[35][36]5 February 1944[35]
Friedrich LechnerHeer15-HMajor of theReserves[37]Commander of Feldersatz-Bataillon 212[36][37]27 July 1944[37]
Dipl.-Ing. Willi LechtenbörgerKriegsmarine13-MOberleutnant (Ing.) of theReserves[37]Chief engineer onU-847[36][37]4 September 1943*[37]Killed in action 27 August 1943[36]
Joachim LedererHeer14-HHauptmann[37]Commander of Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 344[36][37]30 April 1945[37]
Wilhelm Ritter von LeebHeer21-HGeneraloberst[37]Commander-in-chief ofHeeresgruppe C[37][38]24 June 1940[37]
Karl-Heinz LeesmannLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[37]Staffelkapitän of the 2./Jagdgeschwader 52[36][37]23 July 1941[37]
Christian LehmannHeer15-HMajor of theReserves[37]Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 726[36][37]4 July 1944*[37]Killed in action 6 June 1944[36]
Hans LehmannKriegsmarine13-MOberleutnant zur See of theReserves[37]Commander ofU-997[36][37]11 May 1945[Note 38]
Hans-Georg LehmannLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[37]Leader of the Sturmkompanie of the Divisions-Kampfschule "Hermann Göring"[36][Note 39]10 October 1944[37]
Hans-Joachim LehmannLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[37]Staffelkapitän of the 8./Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[36][37]23 November 1941[37]
Kurt LehmannLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[37]Staffelkapitän of the 2./Kampfgeschwader 53 "Legion Condor"[36][37]19 February 1943[37]
Paul LehmannLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[37]Chief of the 8./Flak-Regiment 24 (motorized)[36][37]5 April 1942[37]
[Dr.] Paul Lehmann[Note 13]Kriegsmarine15-MKorvettenkapitän of theReserveszur Verwendung (for disposition)[37]Chief of the 42. Minensuchflottille[36][37]24 September 1944[37]
Rudolf Lehmann+Waffen-SS16-WSS-Obersturmbannführer[40]Ia (operations officer) of the1. SS-Panzer-Division "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler"[36][40]23 February 1944[40]Awarded (862nd) Oak Leaves 6 May 1945?[Note 40]
Waldemar LehmannHeer14-HHauptmann[40]Leader of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 3[36][40]19 August 1944[40]
Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock+Kriegsmarine14-MKapitänleutnant[40]Commander ofU-96[36][40]26 February 1941[40]Awarded 51st Oak Leaves 31 December 1941[40]
Franz LehnerLuftwaffe09-LFeldwebel[40]Combat observer in the 6./Kampfgeschwader 53 "Legion Condor"[36][Note 41]22 May 1943[40]
Wilhelm LehnerHeer09-HFeldwebel[40]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 5./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 40[36][40]15 June 1943[40]
Willy LehnertLuftwaffe10-LOberfeldwebel[40]Wireless/radio operator in the Stab/Kampfgeschwader 6[36][40]5 April 1944[40]
Ernst-Günter LehnhoffHeer15-HMajor[40]Commander of Panzer-Füsilier-Bataillon/Führer-Grenadier-Brigade[36][40]12 December 1944[40]
Herbert LehrigHeer12-HLeutnant[40]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the II./Grenadier-Regiment 161[36][40]10 September 1944[40]
Alois LehrkinderHeer09-HFeldwebel[40]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 7./Grenadier-Regiment 447[36][40]3 April 1943[40]
Günther LehrterHeer12-HLeutnant of theReserves[40]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 5./Panzergrenader-Regiment 27[40][42]2 September 1944[40]
Walter Lehweß-LitzmannLuftwaffe16-LOberstleutnant[40]Geschwaderkommodore ofKampfgeschwader 3 "Lützow"[42][Note 42]29 October 1943[40]
Gerhard LeibnitzLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[43]Pilot and observer in the 2.(N)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 5[42][43]14 January 1945[43]
Helmut Leicht+Luftwaffe14-LHauptmann[Note 43]Staffelkapitän of the 2./Sturzkampfgeschwader 77[42][43]3 September 1942[43]Awarded 631st Oak Leaves 24 October 1944[43]
Erich LeieLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[43]Pilot in the Stab of I./Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen"[42][Note 44]1 August 1941[43]
Karl LeimbachHeer10-HOberfeldwebel[43]Leader of the 7./Grenadier-Regiment 1[42][43]17 March 1945[43]
Helmut LeimkuhlHeer12-HLeutnant of theReserves[43]Leader of the 7./Grenadier-Regiment 756[42][43]26 November 1944*[43]Killed in action 20 October 1944[42]
Ludwig LeingärtnerLuftwaffe14-LHauptmann[43]Staffelkapitän of the 2./Sturzkampfgeschwader 1[42][43]5 February 1944[43]
Ludwig LeinhosHeer13-HOberleutnant[43]Chief of the 6./Panzer-Regiment 18[42][43]5 February 1942[43]
Hellmut von LeipzigHeer12-HLeutnant of theReserves[43]Zugführer (platoon leader) in Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung "Brandenburg"[42][43]28 April 1945[43]
Helmut LeitenbergerLuftwaffe12-LLeutnant[43]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Fallschirm-Panzer-Regiment "Hermann Göring"[42][43]17 April 1945[43]
Dr. Leopold LeitnerHeer15-HMajor[43]Leader of Grenadier-Regiment 132[42][43]24 December 1944[43]
Armin LembkeHeer16-HOberstleutnant[43]Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 220[42][43]5 March 1945[43]
Gerhard LemckeHeer16-HOberstleutnant[44]Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 89[42][44]12 January 1945[44]
Joachim Lemelsen+Heer20-HGeneral der Panzertruppe[44]Commanding general of the XXXXVII. Panzerkorps[42][44]27 July 1941[44]Awarded 294th Oak Leaves 7 September 1943[44]
Fritz LemkeHeer14-HHauptmann[44]Leader of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 3[42][Note 45]16 February 1944[44]
Gerhard LemkeHeer09-HFeldwebel[44]Company troop leader in the 7./Grenadier-Regiment 82[42][44]28 April 1943[44]
Max LemkeHeer15-HMajor[Note 46]Commander of Aufklärungs-Abteilung 17[42][44]18 October 1941[44]
Siegfried LemkeLuftwaffe12-LLeutnant[44]Staffelführer of the 1./Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen"[42][Note 47]14 June 1944[Note 47]
Wilhelm Lemke+Luftwaffe12-LLeutnant[44]Staffelführer of the 9./Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet"[42][Note 48]12 September 1942[Note 49]Awarded 338th Oak Leaves 25 November 1943[44]
Heinz-Georg Lemm+Heer14-HHauptmann[44]Commander of the I./Füsilier-Regiment 27[42][44]14 April 1943[44]Awarded 525th Oak Leaves 11 July 1944
137th Swords 15 March 1945[44]
Fritz-Julius LempKriegsmarine14-MKapitänleutnant[44]Commander ofU-30[42][44]14 August 1940[44]
Otto LemppHeer14-HHauptmann of theReserves[44]Chief of the 2./Panzer-Artillerie-Regiment 75[44][46]14 May 1944[44]
Wilhelm von LengerkeHeer16-HOberstleutnant[44]Commander of the I./Reiter-Regiment 1[44][46]31 August 1941[44]
Horst LenkeitHeer14-HHauptmann[47]Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 1076[46][47]3 November 1944[47]
Hans Lennartz?[Note 50]Heer14-HHauptmannLeader of Alarm-Bataillon Kolberg[46]9 May 1945
Helmut Lent+Luftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[47]Staffelkapitän of the 6./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1[46][Note 51]30 August 1941[47]Awarded 98th Oak Leaves 6 June 1942
32nd Swords 2 August 1943
15th Diamonds 31 July 1944[47]
Heinrich LenzHeer10-HOberfeldwebel[47]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 159[46][47]26 December 1943[47]
Hermann LenzHeer16-HOberstleutnant[47]Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 164[46][47]9 February 1943[47]
Martin LenzHeer15-HMajor[47]Commander of the I.(Schützenpanzerwagen)/Panzergrenader-Regiment 192[46][Note 52]25 January 1945[47]
Fritz LeopoldLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[47]Staffelkapitän of the 5./Kampfgeschwader 3 "Lützow"[46][47]26 March 1944*[47]Killed in action 5 November 1943[46]
Josef LeopoldsbergerHeer09-HFeldwebel[47]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Infanterie-Regiment 207[46][47]14 March 1942[47]
Erich LepkowskiLuftwaffe12-LLeutnant[47]Leader of the 5./Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 2[46][47]8 August 1944[47]
Richard LepperHeer17-HOberst[47]Artilleriekommandeur 6 and leader of aKampfgruppe[49][Note 53]17 December 1942[47]
Richard LepplaLuftwaffe14-LHauptmann[47]Gruppenkommandeur of the III./Jagdgeschwader 51[46][47]27 July 1941[47]
Jacques Leroy?[Note 54]Waffen-SS12-WSS-UntersturmführerLeader of the 1./SS-Freiwilligen-Panzergrenader-Regiment 69[49]20 April 1945
Dipl.-Ing. Karl Freiherr von LersnerHeer17-HOberst[47]Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 537[46][47]12 March 1943*[47]Killed in action 25 January 1943[46]
Alexander LeschkeHeer15-HMajor of theReserves[51]Commander of the II./Infanterie-Regiment 11 (motorized)[46][51]4 November 1941[51]
Martin LeskeHeer14-HHauptmann[51]Commander of the I./Jäger-Regiment 49[46][51]19 August 1944[51]
Karl LestmannHeer14-HHauptmann[51]Commander of the II./Panzer-Regiment 15[46][51]25 January 1943[51]
Waldemar LethausHeer14-HHauptmann[51]Commander of Panzergrenadier-Bataillon 2103[51][52]9 December 1944[51]
Karl-Otto LeukefeldHeer13-HOberleutnant[51]Chief of the 1./Infanterie-Regiment 123[51][52]23 October 1941[51]
Otto LeupertLuftwaffe10-LOberfeldwebel[51]Pilot in the I.(K)/Lehrgeschwader 1[52][Note 55]22 January 1943[51]
Alois LeuschnerHeer12-HLeutnant[51]Leader of Pionier-Kompanie/Jäger-Regiment 83[51][52]2 September 1944[51]
Kurt LeuschnerHeer14-HHauptmann[51]Leader of the III./Schützen-Regiment 25[51][52]27 October 1941[51]
Erich von Lewinski+, called Erich von MansteinHeer20-HGeneral der Infanterie[51]Commanding general of theXXXVIII. Armeekorps[51][52]19 July 1940[51]Awarded 209th Oak Leaves 14 March 1943
59th Swords 30 March 1944[51]
Alfred LexWaffen-SS14-WSS-Hauptsturmführer of theReserves[51]Leader of the I./SS-Panzergrenader-Regiment 4 "Der Führer"[51][52]10 December 1943[51]
Hans LexHeer13-HOberleutnant of theReserves[53]Chief of the 7./Panzer-Regiment "Großdeutschland"[52][53]10 September 1943[53]
Siegfried LeyckHeer14-HHauptmann[53]Commander of the III./Panzer-Füsilier-Regiment "Großdeutschland"[52][53]17 December 1943*[53]Died of wounds 7 July 1943[52]
Karl-Heinz LeypoldHeer14-HHauptmann of theReserves[53]Chief of the 4./Grenadier-Regiment 347[52][53]11 April 1944[53]
Ernst von LeyserHeer18-HGeneralmajor[53]Commander of the 269. Infanterie-Division[52][53]18 September 1941[53]
Hans-Georg LeyserHeer17-HOberst[53]Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 51 (motorized)[52][53]3 May 1942[53]
Walter LichelHeer19-HGeneralleutnant[53]Commander of the 123. Infanterie-Division[52][53]18 September 1941[53]
Karl-Heinz Lichte?[Note 56]Waffen-SS14-WSS-HauptsturmführerChief of the 5./SS-Panzer-Regiment 5 "Wiking"[52]6 May 1945
Philipp LichtenbergKriegsmarine14-MKapitänleutnant (Ing.)[53]Chief engineer onU-516[52][53]31 March 1945[53]
Hermann LichtenbergerLuftwaffe17-LOberst[53]Commander of Flak-Regiment 104 (motorized)[52][Note 57]12 November 1941[53]
Theo-Helmut Lieb+Heer19-HGeneralleutnant[53]Leader of the XXXXII. Armeekorps[52][53]7 February 1944[53]Awarded 400th Oak Leaves 18 February 1944[53]
Heinrich Liebe+Kriegsmarine14-MKapitänleutnant[53]Commander ofU-38[52][53]14 August 1940[53]Awarded 13th Oak Leaves 10 June 1941[53]
Dipl.-Ing. Gustav Freiherr von LiebensteinKriegsmarine16-MFregattenkapitän of theReserves[53]Chief of the 2. Landungsdivision and sea transportation chief of theStrait of Messina[52][53]3 September 1943[53]
Kurt Freiherr von LiebensteinHeer18-HGeneralmajor[53]Commander of the164. leichte Division[52][53]10 May 1943[53]
Josef LiebenweinHeer13-HOberleutnant[55]Chief of the 7./Sturm-Regiment 195[52][55]7 April 1944[55]
Carl-August LieberichHeer15-HMajor of theReserves[55]Abschnittskommandant (sector commander) in the fortressSt. Malô[56][Note 58]11 August 1944[55]
Gerhard LiebetrauHeer06-HUnteroffizier[55]Group leader in the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 399[55][57]11 March 1945[55]
Hans LiebherrLuftwaffe10-LOberfeldwebel[55]Radio/wireless operator in the I./Nachtjagdgeschwader 4[55][58]27 July 1944[55]
Herbert LiebigHeer12-HLeutnant[55]Leader of the 3./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 103[55][57]9 December 1944[55]
Walter LiebingLuftwaffe15-LMajor[55]Leader of Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 23[55][57]2 February 1945[55]
Franz LiebischWaffen-SS13-WSS-Obersturmführer[Note 59]Squadron chief in the8. SS-Kavallerie-Division "Florian Geyer"[57][Note 59]9 February 1945[55]
Emil LiebmannHeer15-HMajor[55]Deputy leader of Jäger-Regiment 228[58][Note 60]18 November 1944[55]
Karl Liecke?[Note 61]Waffen-SS16-WSS-Obersturmbannführer andOberstleutnant of theSchupoCommander of Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment 27 der SS[57][Note 62]3 May 1945
Albert-Gustav LiedtkeHeer10-HFahnenjunker-Oberfeldwebel[55]In the 6./Fahnenjunker-Regiment 1241[55][57]15 March 1945*[55]Killed in action 11 March 1945[57]
Bruno Liedtke[Note 63]Heer12-HLeutnant[55]Leader of the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 151[55][57]18 February 1945*[55]Killed in action 8 February 1945[57]
Leopold LiehlHeer06-HUnteroffizier[55]Group leader in the 7./Panzergrenader-Regiment 10[55][57]31 March 1943[55]
Franz LiehrHeer06-HUnteroffizier[62]Group leader in Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 93[57][Note 64]11 December 1944[62]
Detlef LienauHeer14-HHauptmann[62]Commander of Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 33[58][62]9 May 1943[62]
Friedrich Lier+Heer15-HMajor[62]Commander of Sturm-BataillonAOK 6[57][62]3 November 1944[62]Awarded (869th) Oak Leaves 8 May 1945?[Note 65]
Heinrich LieseHeer09-HWachtmeister[62]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Artillerie-Regiment 299[57][62]14 April 1943[62]
[Dr.] Kurt-Günther Liese[Note 13]Heer14-HHauptmann[62]Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 309[57][62]16 April 1943[62]
Frank LiesendahlLuftwaffe14-LHauptmann[62]Staffelkapitän of the 10./Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen"[57][Note 66]4 September 1942*[62]Missing in action 17 July 1942[57]
Kurt LieskeHeer10-HOberfeldwebel[62]Zugführer (platoon leader) of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 508[57][62]2 September 1944[62]
Helmut LießmannHeer14-HHauptmann of theReserves[62]Leader of the III./Grenadier-Regiment 731[57][62]3 November 1944[62]
Günter LiethmannHeer14-HHauptmann[62]Chief of the 3./Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 237[58][62]26 October 1943[62]
Arnold LignitzLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[62]Gruppenkommandeur of the III./Jagdgeschwader 54[57][62]5 November 1940[62]
Helmut von Lilienhoff-ZwowitzkiHeer17-HOberst[62]Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 439[57][62]14 August 1943[62]
Diedrich LilienthalHeer06-HUnteroffizier[64]Pak gun leader in the 1.(schwere)/Schnelle-Abteilung 290[65][Note 67]2 April 1943[64]
Johannes LimbachKriegsmarine12-LLeutnant zur See[64]1st watch officer onU-181[64][65]6 February 1945[64]
Enno-Erich von Limburg-Hetlingen?[Note 68]Heer17-HOberstCommander of Grenadier-Regiment 731[65]3 May 1945
Hans LimmerHeer10-HOberfeldwebel[64]Reconnaissance troop leader in the 1.(Panzerspäh)/Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 7[65][Note 69]27 October 1941[64]
Rudolf LindeHeer15-HMajor[64]Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 410[64][65]8 May 1945[Note 70]
Ernst LindemannKriegsmarine17-MKapitän zur See[64]Commander ofbattleshipBismarck[64][65]27 December 1941*[64]Killed in action 27 May 1941[65]
Fritz Lindemann?[Note 71]Heer17-HOberstArtilleriekommandeur 138[65]4 September 1941
Georg Lindemann+Heer19-HGeneralleutnant[64]Commander of the36. Infanterie-Division[64][65]5 August 1940[64]Awarded 275th Oak Leaves 21 August 1943[64]
Gerhard Lindemann+Heer17-HOberst[64]Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 216[64][65]25 January 1943[64]Awarded 580th Oak Leaves 10 September 1944[64]
Karl-Wilhelm LindemannHeer12-HLeutnant[64]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 5./Panzer-Regiment 29[64][65]14 April 1945[64]
Max LindemannHeer14-HRittmeister of theReserves[64]Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 48[64][65]11 March 1945[64]
Hans LindenauHeer10-HOberfeldwebel[64]Tasked with the leadership of the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 1[65][Note 72]17 March 1945[64]
Usdau (Daniel) Lindenau?[Note 73]Heer16-HOberstleutnant im Generalstab (in theGeneral Staff)Chief of staff of the IX. SS-Gebirgskorps[65]10 February 1945
Friedrich LindenbergHeer13-HOberleutnant[64]Leader of the 5./Panzergrenader-Regiment 63[64][65]30 January 1943[64]
Herbert Lindenblatt?[Note 74]Heer16-HOberstleutnantCommander of Jäger-Regiment 750[65]3 May 1945
Viktor LindenmannHeer12-HLeutnant[64]Adjutant in the III./Infanterie-Regiment 124[64][65]21 September 1941[64]
Hermann LinderHeer10-HOberfeldwebel[68]Zugführer (platoon leader) andaide-de-camp in the II./Jäger-Regiment 207[65][68]19 June 1943[68]
Heinrich LinderkampHeer15-HMajor[68]Commander of the III.(Jäger)/Grenadier-Regiment 17[65][68]24 December 1944[68]
Werner LindhorstHeer14-HHauptmann of theReserves[68]Chief of the 8.(MG)/Grenadier-Regiment 89[65][Note 75]23 February 1944[68]
Max LindigHeer19-HGeneralleutnant[68]Höherer Artilleriekommandeur 307[65][68]27 July 1944[68]
Eduard LindingerLuftwaffe09-LFeldwebel[68]Pilot in the 7./Kampfgeschwader 1 "Hindenburg"[65][68]9 December 1942[68]
Alois LindmayrLuftwaffe14-LHauptmann[68]Staffelkapitän of the 7./Kampfgeschwader 76[68][69]21 July 1940[68]
Alfred LindnerHeer06-HUnteroffizier[68]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 9./Grenadier-Regiment 12[68][69]18 January 1945[68]
Anton LindnerHeer09-HWachtmeister[68]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon 36[70][Note 76]17 March 1944[68]
Anton LindnerLuftwaffe12-LLeutnant[68]Pilot in the Stabsstaffel/Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders"[69][Note 77]8 April 1944[68]
Gerhard LindnerHeer18-HGeneralmajor[68]Commander of the346. Infanterie-Division[68][69]5 May 1945[68]
Herbert LindnerHeer06-HUnteroffizier[68]Group leader in the 6./Panzergrenader-Regiment 60[68][69]28 July 1943[68]
Kurt LindnerHeer09-HFeldwebel[68]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 11./Grenadier-Regiment 1055[68][69]9 December 1944[68]
Martin LindnerHeer13-HOberleutnant[71]Chief of the 7./Jäger-Regiment 741[69][71]21 January 1945*[71]Killed in action 2 December 1944[71]
Otto LindnerHeer15-HMajor[71]Leader of the II./Infanterie-Regiment 60 (motorized)[69][71]19 March 1942[71]
Hans LingnerHeer13-HOberleutnant[71]Chief of the 7./Infanterie-Regiment 65[69][71]24 June 1940[71]
Gottfried LinkeHeer14-HHauptmann[71]Commander of the Heeres-Pionier-Bataillon 44 (motorized)[69][Note 78]1 March 1945[71]
Lothar LinkeLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[71]Staffelführer of the 12./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1[69][Note 79]19 September 1943*[71]Killed in parachute accident 14 May 1943[69]
Richard LinkeLuftwaffe14-LHauptmann[71]Gruppenkommandeur of the I./Kampfgeschwader 54[69][71]17 September 1941[71]
Walter LinkeLuftwaffe10-LOberfeldwebel[71]Wireless/radio operator in the 3./Schlachtgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[69][71]16 December 1944[71]
Rudi LinzLuftwaffe12-LLeutnant[71]Pilot in the 12./Jagdgeschwader 5[69][71]12 March 1945*[71]Killed in action 9 February 1945[69][Note 80]
Karl-Hermann LionLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[Note 81]Staffelkapitän of the 9./Sturzkampfgeschwader 1[69][71]4 June 1942[71]
Helmut Lipfert+Luftwaffe12-LLeutnant of theReserves[Note 82]Staffelführer of the 6./Jagdgeschwader 52[70][71]5 April 1944[71]Awarded 837th Oak Leaves 17 April 1945[71]
Dr.-Ing. Hans LipinskiWaffen-SS13-WSS-Obersturmführer of theReserves[71]Leader of the 1./SS-Flak-Abteilung 18[69][71]2 January 1945[71]
Hans-Hermann LippLuftwaffe14-LHauptmann[71]Battalion leader in Fallschirmjäger-Regiment "Hübner"[69][Note 83]31 October 1944*[71]Killed in action 11 September 1944[69][Note 83]
Karl LippLuftwaffe10-LOberfeldwebel[72]Pilot in the 4./Kampfgeschwader 55[69][72]16 November 1942[72]
Hans Lippe[Note 84]Luftwaffe12-LLeutnant[72]Zugführer (platoon leader) in Fallschirm-Panzergrenader-Regiment 1 "Hermann Göring"[69][72]26 March 1945*[Note 84]Killed in action 16 January 1945[72]
Egmont Prinz zur Lippe-Weißenfeld+Luftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[72]Staffelkapitän of the 5./Nachtjagdgeschwader 2[69][72]16 April 1942[72]Awarded 263rd Oak Leaves 2 August 1943[72]
Rudolf Lippelt?[Note 85]Heer15-HMajorCommander of the II./Artillerie-Regiment 371[69]9 May 1945
Walter Lippelt?[Note 86]Heer14-HHauptmannLeader of the I./Panzergrenader-Regiment 8[69]8 May 1945
Rolf LippertHeer17-HOberst[72]Commander of Panzer-Regiment 31[69][72]9 June 1944[72]
Wolfgang LippertLuftwaffe14-LHauptmann[72]Gruppenkommandeur of the II./Jagdgeschwader 27[72][75]24 September 1940[72]
Walter LippoltHeer09-HFeldwebel[72]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 240[72][75]4 March 1942[72]
Erhard LissHeer14-HHauptmann[72]Chief of the 5./Sturm-Regiment 195[72][75]30 April 1945[72]
Franz ListHeer14-HHauptmann[72]Commander of the II./Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 144[72][75]3 March 1943[72]
Hans ListHeer13-HOberleutnant of theReserves[72]Company leader in Feldersatz-Bataillon 94[72][75]26 December 1944[72]
Wilhelm ListHeer21-HGeneraloberst[72]Commander-in-chief of the14. Armee[72][75]30 September 1939[72]
Stefan LitjensLuftwaffe10-LOberfeldwebel[72]Pilot in the 4./Jagdgeschwader 53[72][75]21 June 1943[72]
Walter LittmannHeer14-HHauptmann[76]Leader of the I./Panzergrenader-Regiment 8[75][76]17 April 1945[76]
Erich LitzkeHeer10-HOberfeldwebel[76]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./schwere Panzer-Abteilung 509[75][76]20 October 1944[76]
Jakob Lobmeyer?[Note 87]Waffen-SS14-WSS-HauptsturmführerCommander of SS-Jäger-Panzer-Abteilung 561[81]28 April 1945
Herbert LochHeer19-HGeneralleutnant[76]Commander of the17. Infanterie-Division[75][76]16 June 1940[76]
Heinrich LodtkaHeer10-HOberfeldwebel[76]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 8.(MG)/Grenadier-Regiment 82[75][Note 88]27 September 1943[76]
Walter LoebelLuftwaffe16-LOberstleutnant im Generalstab (in theGeneral Staff)[Note 89]Geschwaderkommodore ofKampfgeschwader 30[75][76]29 July 1940[76]
Gottfried Freiherr Loebenstein von AigenhorstHeer13-HOberleutnant of theReserves[76]Chief of the 13.(IG)/Grenadier-Regiment 133[75][Note 90]30 April 1943*[76]Killed in action 22 April 1943[75]
Rudolf LöchnerHeer13-HOberleutnant of theReserves[76]Leader of the 3.(schwere)/Schnelle-Abteilung 161[75][Note 91]5 July 1943[76]
Günther LöffelbeinLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[76]Staffelkapitän in the I./Kampfgeschwader 51[75][76]19 September 1943[76]
Alfred LöfflerHeer06-HUnteroffizier[76]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 487[75][76]20 April 1943[76]
Emil LöfflerHeer10-HOberfeldwebel[76]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 4.(MG)/Grenadier-Regiment 460[75][Note 92]12 November 1943*[76]Killed in action 25 October 1943[75]
Erich LöfflerHeer14-HHauptmann[76]Commander of the II./Infanterie-Regiment 57[75][76]7 October 1942[76]
Rolf LoefflerHeer14-HHauptmann[76]Chief of the 10./Infanterie-Regiment 70[75][76]14 September 1942[76]
Alexander Löhr+Luftwaffe20-LGeneral der Flieger[82]Chief ofLuftflotte 4[75][82]30 September 1939[82]Awarded 705th Oak Leaves 20 January 1945[82]
Erich LöhrHeer17-HOberst[82]Deputy leader of the121. Infanterie-Division[75][Note 93]12 August 1944[82]
Friedrich-Wilhelm von LoeperHeer19-HGeneralleutnant[82]Commander of the10. Infanterie-Division (motorized)[75][82]29 September 1941[82]
Wilhelm LoerHeer13-HOberleutnant of theReserves[82]Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 311[82][83]26 December 1943[82]
Heinrich LöringHeer12-HLeutnant of theReserves[82]Adjutant in the Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 118[82][83]7 April 1944[82]
Bruno LoerzerLuftwaffe19-LGeneralleutnant[82]Commanding general of theII. Fliegerkorps[82][83]29 May 1940[82]
Ernst LoeschHeer15-HMajor[82]Commander of the I./Panzergrenader-Regiment 1[82][83]14 May 1944[82]
Hans von LöseckeHeer14-HHauptmann[82]Commander of the III./Grenadier-Regiment 90 (motorized)[82][83]8 February 1943[82]
Hans-Joachim LöserHeer14-HHauptmann[82]Commander of the III./Füsilier-Regiment 230[82][83]20 January 1943[82]
Werner LösingHeer03-HGefreiter[82]Rifle leader in the 12.(MG)/Grenadier-Regiment 67[83][Note 94]29 February 1944[82]
Erich Löwe+Heer14-HHauptmann[82]Chief of the 3./Panzer-Abteilung 65[82][83]4 September 1940[82]Awarded 385th Oak Leaves 8 February 1944[82]
Dipl.-Ing. Kurt LoewerKriegsmarine15-MKorvettenkapitän of theReserves[82]Chief of the 11. Vorpostenflottille[82][84]24 June 1944[82]
Karl Löwrick+Heer16-HOberstleutnant[85]Commander of the III./Infanterie-Regiment 272[83][85]5 August 1940[85]Awarded 247th Oak Leaves 17 May 1943[85]
Hanns-Heinrich Lohmann+Waffen-SS15-WSS-SturmbannführerCommander of the III./SS-Freiwilligen-Panzergrenader-Regiment 23 "Norge"[83]12 March 1944Awarded (872nd) Oak Leaves 9 May 1945?[Note 95]
Hans-Georg LohmeyerLuftwaffe12-LLeutnant[85]Staffelführer of the 6./Schlachtgeschwader 77[83][Note 96]6 October 1944[85]
Karl LohmeyerHeer17-HOberst[85]Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 505[83][85]15 July 1941[85]
Christian LohreyHeer03-HGefreiter[85]Company troop messenger in the 3./Panzergrenader-Regiment 41[83][85]11 March 1945[85]
Martin LohßHeer14-HHauptmann[85]Commander of the I./Füsilier-Regiment 34[83][85]28 July 1944[85]
Lambert LoiblHeer04-HObergefreiter[85]Richtschütze (gunner) in the 1./Panzergrenader-Regiment 33[84][85]9 June 1944[85]
Gustav LombardWaffen-SS16-WSS-Obersturmbannführer[Note 97]Commander of SS-Kavallerie-Regiment 1[84][85]10 March 1943[85]
Georg LoosHeer12-HLeutnant[Note 98]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Pionier-Bataillon 152[83][85]23 November 1941[85]
Gerhard LoosLuftwaffe12-LLeutnant[85]Staffelführer of the 8./Jagdgeschwader 54[83][Note 99]5 February 1944[85]
Walter LoosHeer13-HOberleutnant[85]Leader of the III./Grenadier-Regiment 130[83][85]31 March 1943[85]
Walter LoosLuftwaffe10-LOberfeldwebel[85]Pilot in the Stab/Jagdgeschwader 300[83][85]20 April 1945[85]
Wilhelm LoosHeer13-HOberleutnant[86]Chief of the 10./Grenadier-Regiment 76 (motorized)[83][86]21 April 1944[86]
Otto LooseHeer06-HUnteroffizier[86]Gun leader in the 14.(Panzerjäger)/Grenadier-Regiment 507[83][Note 100]4 November 1943[86]
Anton LorchHeer16-HOberstleutnant[86]Commander of Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 144[86][87]4 June 1944[86]
Herbert LorchLuftwaffe15-LMajor[86]Gruppenkommandeur of the II./Kampfgeschwader 1 "Hindenburg"[86][87]5 January 1943*[86]Killed in action 19 August 1942[87]
Alfred LorenzHeer09-HFeldwebel[86]Aide-de-camp of the 7./Grenadier-Regiment 485[86][87]4 October 1944[86]
Erich Lorenz+Heer15-HMajor of theReserves[86]Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 287[86][87]14 November 1943[86]Awarded 467th Oak Leaves 4 May 1944[86]
Franz LorenzHeer12-HLeutnant[86]Leader of 5./Grenadier-Regiment 586[86][87]4 May 1944[86]
Friedrich LorenzLuftwaffe14-LHauptmann[86]Staffelkapitän of the 1./Sturzkampfgeschwader 1[86][87]31 July 1943*[86]Killed in action 17 July 1943[87]
Herbert LorenzHeer10-HOberfeldwebel[86]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 4.(MG)/Grenadier-Regiment 530[87][Note 101]4 May 1944[86]
Karl Lorenz+Heer15-HMajor[86]Commander of Pionier-Bataillon "Großdeutschland"[86][88]17 December 1942[86]Awarded 395th Oak Leaves 12 February 1944[86]
Wilhelm LorenzHeer17-HOberst[86]Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 376[86][87]28 December 1942[86]
Bernhard LorenzenHeer14-HHauptmann of theReserves[86]Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 121[86][87]3 April 1943[86]
Karl LorenzenHeer09-HFeldwebel[89]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 7./Grenadier-Regiment 377[87][89]9 December 1944[89]
Artur Lorfing?[Note 102]Heer04-HObergefreiterIn the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 956[87]9 May 1945
Fritz LosigkeitLuftwaffe15-LMajor[89]Geschwaderkommodore ofJagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders"[87][89]28 April 1945[89]
Viktor von LoßbergLuftwaffe15-LMajor[89]Gruppenkommandeur of the III./Kampfgeschwader 26[87][89]17 October 1941[89]
Hans LothHeer12-HLeutnant[89]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 10./Infanterie-Regiment 203[87][Note 103]25 July 1942[89]
Christian Lotse[Note 104]Luftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[89]Battery chief in the I./Flak-Regiment 231 (motorized)[87][Note 105]4 February 1942[89]
Hans LotterLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[Note 106]Observer in the 11.(H)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 12[87][Note 106]28 January 1945[89]
Kurt LottnerHeer17-HOberst[89]Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 111[87][89]14 October 1943[89]
Gerhard LotzeWaffen-SS13-WSS-Obersturmführer[89]Leader of the 5./SS-Panzergrenader-Regiment 10 "Westland"[87][89]1 February 1945*[89]Killed in action 13 October 1944[87]
Dr. Heinz Lotze?[Note 107]Heer14-HHauptmann of theReservesLeader of the I./Panzergrenader-Regiment "Kahle" (Panzer-Truppen-Schule Bergen) in theKampfgruppe "Grosan"[87]9 May 1945
Willi LublowHeer04-HObergefreiter[89]Group leader in the 14./Grenadier-Regiment 284[87][89]27 July 1944[89]
Werner LucasLuftwaffe09-LFeldwebel[89]Pilot in the 4./Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet"[87][89]19 September 1942[89]
Ernst LuchtKriegsmarine18-MKonteradmiral[89]Befehlshaber der Sicherung der Nordsee (Commander-in-Chief of the security of theNorth Sea)[89][91]17 January 1945[89]
Walter Lucht+[Note 108]Heer19-HGeneralleutnant[92]Commander of the 336. Infanterie-Division[91][92]30 January 1943[92]Awarded 691st Oak Leaves 9 January 1945[92]
Günter LuchtenbergLuftwaffe11-LStabsfeldwebel[92]Observer in the 2.(H)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 6[91][Note 109]6 December 1944[92]
Hans-Ulrich von Luck und WittenHeer15-HMajor[92]Leader of Panzergrenadier-Regiment 125[92][93]8 August 1944[92]
Claus von LuckeHeer12-HLeutnant[Note 110]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 9./Panzer-Regiment 18[91][92]31 August 1941[92]
Erich LuckmannLuftwaffe04-LObergefreiter[92]Gun leader in the 3./Flak-Regiment 241 (motorized)[91][Note 111]21 December 1942[92]
Alfons LucznyLuftwaffe19-LGeneralleutnant[92]Commander of the2. Flak-Division (motorized)[91][Note 112]9 June 1944[92]
Günter LudigkeitLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[92]Staffelkapitän of the 5./Sturzkampfgeschwader 77[91][92]26 March 1944[92]
Hermann LudinHeer14-HHauptmann of theReserves[92]Leader of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 290[91][92]23 October 1944[92]
Franz LudwigHeer13-HOberleutnant[92]Chief of the 2./Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 1346[91][92]24 June 1944[92]
Hanns LudwigLuftwaffe09-LFeldwebel[92]Pilot in the 10.(Panzer)/Schlachtgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[91][92]8 August 1944[92]
Jürgen LudwigHeer13-HOberleutnant[92]Chief of the 2./Pionier-Bataillon 74[91][Note 113]20 February 1943[92]
Hartwig von Ludwiger+Heer16-HOberstleutnant[94]Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 83[91][94]15 July 1941[94]Awarded 163rd Oak Leaves 23 December 1942[94]
Vollrath LübbeHeer19-HGeneralleutnant[94]Commander of the2. Panzer-Division[91][94]17 August 1943[94]
Robert LübkeHeer10-HOberfeldwebel[94]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Panzergrenader-Regiment 25[91][94]7 January 1944[94]
Max-Hermann LückeLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[94]Pilot in the 9./Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders"[91][94]6 April 1944*[94]Died of wounds 8 November 1943[91]
Theodor von Lücken+Heer13-HOberleutnant[94]Leader of the II./Infanterie-Regiment 502[91][94]2 March 1942[94]Awarded 469th Oak Leaves 7 May 1944[94]
Hugo LüdckeHeer12-HLeutnant of theReserves[94]Leader of the 8./Jäger-Regiment 28[91][94]9 February 1943[94]
Fritz LüddeckeLuftwaffe10-LOberfeldwebel[94]Pilot in the Stabsstaffel/Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders"[91][94]18 November 1944*[94]Killed in action 10 August 1944[91]
Siegfried LüddenKriegsmarine14-MKapitänleutnant[94]Commander ofU-188[91][94]11 February 1944[94]
Otto-Joachim LüdeckeHeer18-HGeneralmajor[94]Commander of the56. Infanterie-Division[94][95]8 August 1943[94]
Friedrich LüdersHeer14-HHauptmann[94]Chief of the 2./schwere Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 654[94][95]30 September 1944[94]
Ernst LüdkeHeer13-HOberleutnant of theReserves[Note 114]Leader of the 2./gemischte Flak-Abteilung 241[94][95]5 September 1944[94]
Erwin LuedtkeHeer10-HFahnenjunker-Oberfeldwebel[96]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 502[95][96]15 May 1944[96]
Richard LühneHeer06-HUnteroffizier[96]Vorgeschobener Beobachter (forward observer) in Artillerie-Regiment 389[95][96]28 October 1944[96]
Arthur LührHeer10-HOberwachtmeister[96]Battery officer in the 6./Artillerie-Regiment 225[95][96]10 February 1945[96]
Wolfgang LuehrsLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[96]Staffelkapitän of the 2./Kampfgeschwader 53 "Legion Condor"[95][Note 115]24 October 1944[96]
Willi LükeHeer06-HUnteroffizier[96]Group leader in the 3./Pionier-Bataillon 196[95][96]16 November 1944[96]
Harald LülfingHeer14-HHauptmann of theReserves[96]Commander of Füsilier-Bataillon 7[95][Note 116]28 October 1944[96]
Paul LüneburgHeer17-HOberst of theReserves[96]Commander of Artillerie-Regiment 126[95][96]5 September 1944[96]
Siegfried LüngenWaffen-SS10-WSS-Hauptscharführer[96]Deputy leader of the 6./SS-Freiwilligen-Panzergrenader-Regiment 23 "Norge"[95][Note 117]16 November 1944[96]
Wolfgang Lüth+Kriegsmarine13-MOberleutnant zur See[96]Commander ofU-138[95][96]24 October 1940[96]Awarded 142nd Oak Leaves 13 November 1942
29th Swords 15 April 1943
7th Diamonds 9 August 1943[96]
Heinz-Jürgen LütjeHeer12-HLeutnant of theReserves[96]Leader of the 2./Infanterie-Regiment 76 (motorized)[95][96]18 October 1941[96]
Herbert Lütje+Luftwaffe14-LHauptmann[96]Staffelkapitän of the 8./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1[95][96]1 June 1943[96]Awarded 836th Oak Leaves 17 April 1945[96]
Günther LütjensKriegsmarine19-MVizeadmiral[97]Befehlshaber der Aufklärenden Streitkräfte (Commander-in-Chief of the reconnaissance forces)[95][97]14 June 1940[97]
Hannibal von LüttichauHeer14-HHauptmann[97]Commander of the II./Panzer-Regiment 2[95][97]16 January 1945[97]
Heinrich Freiherr von Lüttwitz+Heer17-HOberst[97]Commander of Schützen-Regiment 59[95][97]27 May 1942[97]Awarded 571st Oak Leaves 3 September 1944[97]
(157th) Swords 9 May 1945?[Note 118]
Smilo Freiherr von Lüttwitz+Heer17-HOberst[97]Commander of Schützen-Regiment 12[95][97]14 January 1942[97]Awarded 426th Oak Leaves 16 March 1944
76th Swords 4 July 1944[97]
Günther Lützow+Luftwaffe15-LMajor[97]Geschwaderkommodore ofJagdgeschwader 3[95][97]18 September 1940[97]Awarded 27th Oak Leaves 20 July 1941
4th Swords 11 October 1941[97]
Kurt-Jürgen Freiherr von Lützow+Heer17-HOberst[97]Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 89[97][98]15 August 1940[97]Awarded 37th Oak Leaves 21 October 1941[97]
Joachim LützowHeer13-HOberleutnant[97]Chief of Sturmgeschütz-Batterie 667[97][98]4 November 1941[97]
Hans LuhrLuftwaffe10-LOberfeldwebel[97]Pilot in the 7./Sturzkampfgeschwader 77[97][98]29 February 1944[97]
Walter LuitjensHeer13-HOberleutnant of theReserves[Note 119]Leader of the 6./Grenadier-Regiment 151[97][98]3 September 1943[97]
Kurt LukasHeer10-HOberfeldwebel[97]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 5./Grenadier-Regiment 1124[98][Note 120]17 March 1945*[97]Died of wounds 2 March 1945[97]
Diether Lukesch+Luftwaffe12-LLeutnant[97]Pilot in the 7./Kampfgeschwader 76[97][99]20 December 1941[97]Awarded 620th Oak Leaves 10 October 1944[97]
Hans LummelHeer04-HObergefreiter[100]Company messenger in the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 333[98][100]16 October 1944[100]
Josef LumppHeer09-HFeldwebel[100]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Grenadier-Regiment 358[98][Note 121]18 January 1945[100]
Karl-Willi LumppHeer13-HOberleutnant of theReserves[100]Leader of the 3./Grenadier-Regiment 226[98][100]18 July 1943[100]
Hans LuthardtHeer12-HLeutnant of theReserves[100]Leader of Divisions Stoßtrupp-Kompanie 302[98][Note 122]31 July 1943[100]
Waldemar LutschLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[100]Staffelkapitän of the 1.(F)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 121[98][Note 123]19 September 1943*[100]Killed in action 4 September 1943[98]
Johannes LutterLuftwaffe10-LOberfeldwebel[100]Pilot in the II./Schnellkampfgeschwader 210[98][100]5 October 1941[100]
Johannes (Hans) LutzHeer12-HLeutnant[100]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the Divisions-Begleit-Kompanie of the116. Panzer-Division[98][100]9 December 1944[100]
Martin LutzLuftwaffe14-LHauptmann[100]Staffelkapitän of the 1./Zerstörergeschwader 1[98][Note 124]1 October 1940*[100]Killed in action 27 September 1940[98]
Waldemar LutzHeer14-HHauptmann[100]Chief of the 1./Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 245[98][100]2 October 1942*[100]Killed in action 15 September 1942[98]
Helmut LutzeHeer10-HOberfeldwebel[100]Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Kradschützen-Bataillon 64[98][100]2 October 1942[100]
Werner LutzeHeer14-HHauptmann[100]Commander of the II./Infanterie-Regiment 169[98][100]24 July 1941[100]
Walter LuxHeer15-HMajor[100]Leader of Grenadier-Regiment 316[98][100]10 July 1944[Note 125]
Josef LuxenburgerLuftwaffe13-LOberleutnant[101]Oberserver in the 4./Kampfgeschwader 55[98][101]3 April 1943[101]
Helwig LuzHeer17-HOberst[101]Commander of Schützen-Regiment 110[98][101]15 November 1941[101]
Karl LuzHeer14-HHauptmann[101]Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 850[98][101]23 August 1944[101]
Konrad LyhmeHeer14-HHauptmann[101]Leader of the III./Infanterie-Regiment 50[98][101]9 October 1942[101]

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  1. ^Großadmiral andPresident of GermanyKarl Dönitz, Hitler's successor asHead of State (Staatsoberhaupt) and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, had ordered the cessation of all promotions and awards as of 11 May 1945 (Dönitz-decree). Consequently the last Knight's Cross awarded toOberleutnant zur See of theReservesGeorg-Wolfgang Feller on 17 June 1945 must therefore be considered ade facto but notde jure hand-out.[2]
  2. ^For an explanation of the various naming schemes used by the Luftwaffe, Heer, Kriegsmarine and Waffen-SS refer tonomenclature used by the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS.
  3. ^The brackets around the professor and doctor title [Prof. Dr.] denote that the academic title was attained after the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded.
  4. ^According to Scherzer asMajor.[13]
  5. ^Heinz-Oskar Laebe's nomination was prepared for signature by theHeerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) by the end of the war. According to theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) the award was present in accordance with theDönitz-decree. This is illegal according to theDeutsche Dienststelle (WASt) and lacks legal justification. The presentation date is an assumption of the AKCR. Laebe was a member of the AKCR.[15]
  6. ^abAccording to Scherzer name is spelledWalther Lämmel, who received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross asOberleutnant of theReserves.[16]
  7. ^According to Scherzer as pilot in the II./Schlachtgeschwader 2.[16]
  8. ^According to Scherzer as leader of the28. Jäger-Division.[16]
  9. ^According to Scherzer as leader of Grenadier-Regiment 419.[18]
  10. ^According to Scherzer as leader of leichte Flak-Abteilung 76 (motorized).[18]
  11. ^According to Scherzer on 21 November 1942.[18]
  12. ^Christian-Johannes Landau's nomination was received by theHeerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) on 28 April 1945.MajorJoachim Domaschk approved the nomination on 6 May 1945. The book "Verliehene Ritterkreuze" (Awarded Knight Crosses) contains a note "postponed". The reason for this was that his division together withHeeresgruppe B had been annihilated in theRuhr Pocket, and the whereabouts of its commanding officer was unknown. The nomination was therefore not processed in accordance withAHA 44 Ziff. 572 (Allgemeines Heeresamt — General Army Office). A presentation was never made. The presentation date was assigned by Walther-Peer Fellgiebel.[20]
  13. ^abcdeThe brackets around the doctor title [Dr.] denote that the academic title was attained after the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded.
  14. ^According to Scherzer as battery officer in the 2./Flak-Regiment 19 (motorized).[18]
  15. ^According to Scherzer as pilot and technical officer in the I./Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[21]
  16. ^According to Scherzer 148th Oak Leaves on 28 November 1942.[21]
  17. ^According to Scherzer as observer in the Nahaufklärungsstaffel 11.(H)/12.[21]
  18. ^According to Scherzer as commander of Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon (Aufklärungs-Abteilung) 68.[21]
  19. ^According to Scherzer asMeldestaffelführer (messenger squad leader) in the I./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 5 "Thule".[21]
  20. ^According to Scherzer asZugführer (platoon leader) of the 2./SS-Panzer-Regiment 2.[21]
  21. ^According to Scherzer as chief in aSonderkommando (special assignment commando) of the OKW,Amtsgruppe Auslandsnachrichten und Abwehr (office group foreign intelligence and defense),Abwehr-Abteilung II (2nd Defense Department).[23]
  22. ^According to Scherzer as leader of Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon (A.A.) 299.[23]
  23. ^No evidence of the award can be found in theGerman Federal Archives. The award was unlawfully presented by SS-OberstgruppenführerSepp Dietrich. The date is taken from the announcement made by the6. SS-Panzerarmee.[26]
  24. ^According to Scherzer as leader of the IV./Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders".[23]
  25. ^According to Scherzer asStabsarzt.[23]
  26. ^According to Scherzer as leader of the 5./SS-Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 11.[27]
  27. ^According to Scherzer asStabsoffizier Panzerabwehr (staff officer for tank defense) of aHeeresgruppe [H?].[27]
  28. ^abAccording to Scherzer as SS-Sturmbannführer of theReserves and commander of the SS-Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 20.[28]
  29. ^According to Scherzer asHauptmann.[28]
  30. ^According to Scherzer as group leader in the 8./Grenadier-Regiment 44.[28]
  31. ^According to Scherzer asZugführer (platoon leader) in the 8./Infanterie-Regiment 190.[28]
  32. ^According to Scherzer as leader of Divisionsgruppe 323 (Kampfgruppe "Latz").[31]
  33. ^According to Scherzer on 24 June 1941.[32]
  34. ^According to Scherzer as commander of the II./SS-Panzergrenader-Regiment "Theodor Eicke".[35]
  35. ^Oskar Laupenmühlen nomination was received by theHeerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) on 20 March 1945 as ateleprinter message. The registry containing the approved or rejected nominations or deferred nominations contains his file card.MajorJoachim Domaschk approved the nomination on 2 April 1945. The book "Verliehene Ritterkreuze" (Awarded Knight Crosses) lists him with an entry date 19 April 1945. The file contains no further evidence of the approval or presentation of the award. A presentation cannot be verified. According to theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) the award was presented in accordance with theDönitz-decree. This is illegal according to theDeutsche Dienststelle (WASt) and lacks legal justification. The presentation date was assigned by Walther-Peer Fellgiebel.[26]
  36. ^According to Scherzer as pilot in the I./Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders".[35]
  37. ^According to Scherzer asHauptmann of theReserves.[35]
  38. ^Author Clemens Range dates Hans Lehmann's Knight's Cross on 8 June 1945, thus after the effectiveness of theDönitz-decree. Walther-Peer Fellgiebel, author ofDie Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939–1945, indicates that Lehmann received the Knight's Cross on 11 May 1945, before theDönitz-decree prohibited the awarding of the Knight's Cross. Scherzer dates the Knight's Cross on 7 May 1945.[36][37][39]
  39. ^According to Scherzer as company leader in the Divisions-Kampfschule/Fallschirm-Panzer-Division "Hermann Göring".[37]
  40. ^No evidence of the award can be found in theGerman Federal Archives. The award was unlawfully presented by SS-OberstgruppenführerSepp Dietrich. The date is taken from the announcement made by the6. SS-Panzerarmee. The sequential number "862" was assigned by theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR). Lehmann was member of the AKCR.[41]
  41. ^According to Scherzer as observer in the 6./Kampfgeschwader 53 "Legion Condor".[40]
  42. ^According to Scherzer asGeschwaderkommodore ofKampfgeschwader 3.[40]
  43. ^According to Scherzer asOberleutnant.[43]
  44. ^According to Scherzer as pilot in the Stab/Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen".[43]
  45. ^According to Scherzer as commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 3.[44]
  46. ^According to Scherzer asMajor (Ergänzungsoffizier—Supplementary Officer).[44] Supplementary Officers were officers of the former army orReichsheer, who were re-hired during the expansion of the Wehrmacht.[45]
  47. ^abAccording to Scherzer on 11 June 1944 asStaffelführer in the I./Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen".[44]
  48. ^According to Scherzer as pilot in the 8./Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet".[44]
  49. ^According to Scherzer on 19 September 1942.[44]
  50. ^Hans Lennartz's nomination by his unit was received by theHeerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) on 13 April 1945.MajorJoachim Domaschk approved the nomination on 14 April. AHeerespersonalamt-Verleihungsvorschlag (HPA-VV—Army Staff Office Nomination Recommendation) Nr. 5083 was created and forwarded on 19 April.Wilhelm Burgdorf approved the nomination on 20 April but did not present it toAdolf Hitler. The nomination was left unfinished in Burgdorf's office in theFührerbunker atReich Chancellery and was later taken as asouvenir by a US officer. The author Veit Scherzer received a copy of the nomination from the United States in 2007. According to theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) the award was presented in accordance with theDönitz-decree. This is illegal according to theDeutsche Dienststelle (WASt) and lacks legal justification. The presentation date was assigned by Walther-Peer Fellgiebel.[48]
  51. ^According to Scherzer asStaffelkapitän of the 4./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1[47]
  52. ^According to Scherzer as commander of the I.(gepanzert)/Panzergrenader-Regiment 192.[47]
  53. ^According to Scherzer as Artilleriekommandeur 6 and leader of aKampfgruppe of theXI. Armeekorps in theStalingrad pocket.[47]
  54. ^No evidence regardingJacques Leroy's nomination can be found in theGerman Federal Archives. A presentation, as assumed by Walther-Peer Fellgiebel, by the chief of theHeerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office)Wilhelm Burgdorf, is very unlikely because the28th SS Volunteer Grenadier Division Wallonien was deployed inPomerania with theArmy Group Vistula in March/April 1945 and not in or near Berlin. The author was denied access to files, which could help clarify the case, of theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) on the grounds of theBundesarchivgesetz (German Archive Law). The presentation, according to Krätschmer, was confirmed by the former adjutant to the divisional commander in 1957 and divisional commander in 1973. Fellgiebel himself, in a letter dated 31 August 1976, considered this evidence asQuatsch (a hoke or nuts). Leroy was a member of the AKCR.[50]
  55. ^According to Scherzer as pilot in the 1.(K)/Lehrgeschwader 1.[51]
  56. ^No evidence of the award can be found in theGerman Federal Archives. According to Walther-Peer Fellgiebel the Knight's Cross was presented by SS-OberstgruppenführerSepp Dietrich, which would make it an unlawful presentation. Fellgiebel provides his sources as Hermann Buch, the former IIa (personnel administration) of the2. SS-Division "Das Reich", and Wilhelm Kment, the adjutant ofHeinrich Himmler and liaison officer to theHeerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office). Buch had nothing to do with this presentation (note from 25 June 2004). The5th SS Panzer Division Wiking was not under the command of Dietrich in the respective timeframe. Krätschmer provides a presentation date of 25 March 1945 while von Seemen provides 25 April 1945.[54] Fellgiebel has changed this to 6 May 1945. It has to be speculated whether Fellgiebel did this to hide the presentation among the Dietrich award. Karl-Heinz Lichte, a member of theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR), did nothing to help clarify the situation. Two letters from the general manager of the AKCR had been sent to Lichte, the first on 24 July 2004 and the second on 22 August 2004.[50]
  57. ^According to Scherzer as commander of Flak-Regiment 104.[53]
  58. ^According to Scherzer as commander of the staffmilitary supply chain management of theChannel Islands and commander of a defensive sector in the fortressSt. Malô.[55]
  59. ^abAccording to Scherzer as SS-Obersturmführer of theReserves andOberstleutnant of theSchupo and leader of a squadron in the8. SS-Kavallerie-Division "Florian Geyer".[55]
  60. ^According to Scherzer as leader of Jäger-Regiment 228.[55]
  61. ^No evidence of the award can be found in theGerman Federal Archives. Presumably the Knight's Cross was awarded on the same day asDesiderius Hampel's andHans Hanke's, as stated in a letter from Krätschmer to von Seemen dated 7 August 1980. According to von Seemen the award was presented by GeneralMaximilian de Angelis.[59] Walther-Peer Fellgiebel acceptedKarl Liecke as Knight's Cross recipient but noted in his book: "A justification for the presentation was not given".[60] Liecke was a member of theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR).[61]
  62. ^According to Scherzer the unit is referred to as Waffen-Gebirgsjäger-Regiment der SS 27 (kroat. Nr. 1).[50]
  63. ^According to Scherzer last name is spelledBruno Liedtcke.[55]
  64. ^According to Scherzer as group leader in 3./Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 93.[62]
  65. ^TheOB Nordwest (Commander-in-chief North-West) submitted five approved nominations to theFührungsstab "A" (OKW/WFSt Oberkommando der Wehrmacht/Wehrmacht-Führungsstab leadership staff of the Army High Command) on 2 May 1945. Four of these nominations were submitted via teleprinter message, these wereFriedrich Anding,Heinz Lotze,(Johann-)Nepomuk Stützle andGustav Walle, andFriedrich Lier's nomination for the Oak Leaves via messenger. The reason for why not all five nominations had been submitted via teleprinter message is that Anding had destroyed six or more enemy tanks in close combat. The prerequisites ofFühreranordnung (Führer decree) of 7 March 1945 had therefore been met and no further explanation or details were needed. Scherzer assumes that this must have been different in Lier's case and more details describing his actions including drawings had been created. This type of nomination was difficult to submit via teleprinter message and a messenger was sent. This nomination was never received by theHeerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office). Lier is not listed on the list of awarded Knight's Crosses, which in some cases was also used as a nomination entry list, the four nominations are listed. Also missing is the original nomination, the teleprinter messages on the other hand have prevailed. A nomination, which was never received, cannot be judged. A presentation cannot be proven. The Order Commission of theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) processed this case in 1975 on behalf of a relative of Lier and decided: 869th Oak Leaves yes, 8 May 1945. The sequential number and date were assigned by the AKCR. Lier was a member of the AKCR. Lier never received news about the Oak Leaves presentation before he died on 18 August 1974.[63]
  66. ^According to Scherzer asStaffelkapitän of the 10.(Jabo)/Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen".[62]
  67. ^According to Scherzer as gun leader of a PAK in the 1./Schnelle-Abteilung 290.[64]
  68. ^There is no evidence of a nomination or presentation of the Knight's Cross toEnno-Erich von Limburg-Hetlingen in theGerman Federal Archives. The files of the order commission of theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) hold no record of Von Limburg-Hetlingen's case. His personal files also hold no proof. Von Seemen states as a source: "Informed by the head of OKW/PA/P5 Oberst Steuer".[59] The family owns a copy of a written testimony from GeneralHans Kreysing dated 15 April 1945, which indicates that Kreysing had nominated Von Limburg-Hetlingen for the Knight's Cross in early April 1945. Von Limburg-Hetlingen had been mentioned in the dailyWehrmachtbericht (armed forces report) on 7 April 1945. The nomination for the Knight's Cross did not survive the war and its receipt cannot be verified. There is no record in the book "Verliehene Ritterkreuze" (Awarded Knight Crosses). AHeerespersonalamt-Verleihungsvorschlag (HPA-VV—Army Staff Office Nomination Recommendation) was not created. The presentation date is an assumption of the AKCR.[63]
  69. ^According to Scherzer as reconnaissance troop leader in the 1./Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 7.[64]
  70. ^According to Scherzer on 5 May 1945.[64]
  71. ^In absence from the proceedings, the fleeingFritz Lindemann was deprived of all honors, ranks and orders and dishonourably discharged from the Heer on 4 August 1944, in connection with the20 July plot, the failed attempt to assassinateAdolf Hitler. He died before his case was brought before theVolksgerichtshof (People's Court).[66]
  72. ^According to Scherzer as leader of the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 1.[64]
  73. ^MajorJoachim Domaschk responded on 26 March 1945 to an inquiry dated 19 March 1945 of theHeeresgruppe Süd, department IIa (divisional adjutant for personnel matters of the officers): "A nomination for the Knight's Cross forOberstleutnant im GeneralstabLindenau has not been submitted. The Knight's Cross was not awarded to him." Presumably the presentation date was assigned by theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR). Lindenau was a member of the AKCR.[66]
  74. ^No evidence regarding the presentation of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross toHerbert Lindenblatt can be found in theGerman Federal Archives. According to Von Seemen and Walther-Peer Fellgiebel in compliance with the empowerment for autonomous presentations byHeeresgruppe E.[67] There is no evidence in the files of the order commission of theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR). Veit Scherzer states that he has no clue on what grounds the AKCR accepted Lindenblatt.[66]
  75. ^According to Scherzer as chief of the 8./Grenadier-Regiment 89.[68]
  76. ^According to Scherzer asZugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon (A.A.) 36.[68]
  77. ^According to Scherzer as pilot in the I./Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders".[68]
  78. ^According to Scherzer as commander of the Heeres-Pionier-Bataillon 44.[71]
  79. ^According to Scherzer asStaffelkapitän of the 12./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1.[71]
  80. ^According to Scherzer on 17 February 1945.[71]
  81. ^According to Scherzer asOberleutnant of theReserves.[71]
  82. ^According to Scherzer asLeutnant (war officer).[71]
  83. ^abAccording to Scherzer as battalion leader in Fallschirmjäger-Regiment "Hübner" [alarm unit; deployed inArnhem] who waskilled in action on 10 September 1944.[71]
  84. ^abAccording to Scherzer first name is "Gottfried Rudolph" and the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was dated on 28 February 1945.[72]
  85. ^Rudolf Lippelt's nomination was received by theHeerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) on 15 April 1945. A file card in the registry for approved or rejected nominations was created.MajorJoachim Domaschk requested a statement from one of Lippelt's commanding officers in the command chain on 15 April. Major Domaschk approved the nomination on 7 May 1945 and noted: "Knight's Cross yes". There is no evidence that this nomination was further processed. According to theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) the award was presented in accordance with theDönitz-decree. This is illegal according to theDeutsche Dienststelle (WASt) and lacks legal justification. The presentation date was assigned by Walther-Peer Fellgiebel.[73]
  86. ^According to Scherzer Walter Lippelt never existed. The radio transmission must have been distorted and refers toHauptmannWalter Littmann.[74]
  87. ^Jakob Lobmeyer may have received a lawful presentation via the command chain via theHeerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office)Wilhelm Burgdorf in Berlin. Also probable is a direct presentation fromAdolf Hitler. However, no evidence of the award can be found in theGerman Federal Archives. Veit Scherzer was denied access to files, which could help clarify the case, of the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) on the grounds of theBundesarchivgesetz (German Archive Law). The order commission of the AKCR handled this case in 1973. In the 1980s Lobmeyer also claimed and requested to have received theGerman Cross in Gold as well as the Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross. Walther-Peer Fellgiebel stated in a letter dated 17 December 1987: "Lobmeyer had never received the German Cross nor the Oak Leaves. He is already very well off that we list him under article 8 [a footnote in Fellgiebel's book] and keep things quiet, that he may have received the Knight's Cross in the timeframe 20 April to 30 April 1945." In the same letter he refers to Lobmeyer asSpinner (a wacko or crank). Ernst-Günther Krätschmer lists him with an approval date of 20 April 1945 and a presentation date of 28 April 1945. Gerhard von Seemen noted: "Presentation was made after the radio message receipt from commanding general SS-ObergruppenführerFriedrich Jeckeln of theV. SS Mountain Corps."[77] SS-Obersturmführer Lobmeyer had been nominated for the Honor Roll in March by theHeeresgruppe Mitte. This nomination had been approved but the presentation was never made. Lobmeyer was a member of the AKCR.[78][79][80]
  88. ^According to Scherzer asZugführer (platoon leader) in the 8./Grenadier-Regiment 82.[76]
  89. ^According to Scherzer asOberstleutnant.[76]
  90. ^According to Scherzer as chief of the 13./Grenadier-Regiment 133.[76]
  91. ^According to Scherzer as leader of the 3./Schnelle-Abteilung 161.[76]
  92. ^According to Scherzer asZugführer (platoon leader) in the 4./Grenadier-Regiment 460.[76]
  93. ^According to Scherzer as leader of the121. Infanterie-Division.[82]
  94. ^According to Scherzer as rifle leader in the 12./Grenadier-Regiment 67.[82]
  95. ^The nomination was received by theHeerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) on 25 March 1943 and was approved by the commanding general of the III. (germ.) SS-Panzerkorps. However, the approval from the commander-in-chief of the11. Armee,Army Group Vistula and from theReichsführer-SS is missing. The HPA created a formal nomination without a sequential number on 27 March 1945. Both nominations are retained in the National Archives. Both nominations give no information whether the nomination was approved and whether the Oak Leaves had been awarded. The nomination list of the higher grade of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves only dates the nomination entry on 25 March 1945. The Order Commission of theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) processed this case in 1974 and decided: yes, 872nd Oak Leaves. According to the AKCR the award was presented in accordance with theDönitz-decree. This is illegal according to theDeutsche Dienststelle (WASt) and lacks legal justification. The sequential number "872" and date were assigned by the AKCR.Hanns-Heinrich Lohmann was a member of the AKCR.[78]
  96. ^According to Scherzer asStaffelführer in the II./Schlachtgeschwader 77.
  97. ^According to Scherzer as SS-Obersturmbannführer of theReserves.[85]
  98. ^According to Scherzer asLeutnant of theReserves.[85]
  99. ^According to Scherzer as pilot in the 1./Jagdgeschwader 54.[85]
  100. ^According to Scherzer as gun leader in the 14./Grenadier-Regiment 507.[86]
  101. ^According to Scherzer asZugführer (platoon leader) in the 4./Grenadier-Regiment 530.[86]
  102. ^Artur Lorfing's nomination was received by theHeerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) as ateleprinter message between 14 and 16 May 1945.MajorJoachim Domaschk sent a teleprinter message to theHeeresgruppe C on 16 May asking why Lorfing was being nominated three and a half months after the deed. The response indicated that apparently Lorfing had already been nominated for the first time on 23 March 1945. Major Domaschk then sent a teleprinter message back to the Heeresgruppe C asking why Lorfing had been nominated almost two months after the original nomination. Domaschk never received an answer. The HPA closed down all operations on 16 May 1945. A file card in the registry for approved or rejected nominations was created, but no presentation occurred and would have been unlawful. The presentation date was assigned by Walther-Peer Fellgiebel.[90]
  103. ^According to Scherzer as leader in the 10./Infanterie-Regiment 203.[89]
  104. ^Spelling of name may also beChristian Lotze.
  105. ^According to Scherzer as chief in the 4./Flak-Regiment 231.[89]
  106. ^abAccording to Scherzer asOberleutnant of theReserves and observer in the Nahaufklärungsstaffel 11.(H)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 12.[89]
  107. ^Dr.Heinz Lotze'sHeerespersonalamt-Verleihungsvorschlag (HPA-VV—Army Staff Office Nomination Recommendation) was ready for signature at the end of the war. According to theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) the award was presented in accordance with theDönitz-decree. This is illegal according to theDeutsche Dienststelle (WASt) and lacks legal justification. The presentation date was assigned by Walther-Peer Fellgiebel. Lotze was member of the AKCR.[90]
  108. ^According to Scherzer name is spelledWalther Lucht.[92]
  109. ^According to Scherzer as observer in the 2./Nahaufklärungsgruppe 6.[92]
  110. ^According to Scherzer asLeutnant of theReserves.[92]
  111. ^According to Scherzer as gun leader in the 2./Flak-Regiment 241.[92]
  112. ^According to Scherzer as commander of the 2. Flak-Division.[92]
  113. ^According to Scherzer as chief of the 1./Pionier-Bataillon 173.[92]
  114. ^According to Scherzer asOberleutnant (war officer).[94]
  115. ^According to Scherzer asStaffelkapitän in the I./Kampfgeschwader 53 "Legion Condor".[96]
  116. ^According to Scherzer as commander of Füsilier-Bataillon (A.A.) 7.[96]
  117. ^According to Scherzer as leader of the 6./SS-Panzergrenader-Regiment 23 "Norge" (norwegian Nr. 1).[96]
  118. ^Heinrich von Lüttwitz's nomination was received by theHeerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) on 28 April 1945.MajorJoachim Domaschk decided on 30 April: "Heeresgruppe B, postpone!" General Von Lüttwiz, together with the remaining forces of theHeeresgruppe B, was declared missing in action in theRuhr Pocket on 15 April. The nomination was thus not further processed in accordance withAHA 44 Ziff. 572. The nomination list for the higher grades of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross also contains a note from 28 April 1945: "postponed". Thus a bestowal did not occur. The sequential number "157" and presentation date were assigned by theAssociation of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR).[90]
  119. ^According to Scherzer asOberleutnant.[97]
  120. ^According to Scherzer asZugführer (platoon leader) in the IG-Kompanie/Grenadier-Regiment 1124.[97]
  121. ^According to Scherzer as leader of the 2./Grenadier-Regiment 358.[100]
  122. ^According to Scherzer as leader of Stoßtrupp-Kompanie 302 (302. Infanterie-Division).[100]
  123. ^According to Scherzer asStaffelführer of the Aufklärungsstaffel 1.(F)/122.[100]
  124. ^According to Scherzer asGruppenkommandeur of theErprobungsgruppe 210 (awarded for his merits asStaffelkapitän of the 1./Zerstörergeschwader 1).[100]
  125. ^According to Scherzer on 11 July 1944.[100]

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  4. ^Scherzer 2007, pp. 117–186.
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  15. ^Scherzer 2007, p. 151.
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  19. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrsFellgiebel 2000, p. 283.
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  34. ^abcdFellgiebel 2000, pp. 286, 496.
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  • Von Seemen, Gerhard (1976).Die Ritterkreuzträger 1939–1945 : die Ritterkreuzträger sämtlicher Wehrmachtteile, Brillanten-, Schwerter- und Eichenlaubträger in der Reihenfolge der Verleihung : Anhang mit Verleihungsbestimmungen und weiteren Angaben [The Knight's Cross Bearers 1939–1945 : The Knight's Cross Bearers of All the Armed Services, Diamonds, Swords and Oak Leaves Bearers in the Order of Presentation: Appendix with Further Information and Presentation Requirements] (in German). Friedberg, Germany: Podzun-Verlag.ISBN 978-3-7909-0051-4.
  • Range, Clemens (1974).Die Ritterkreuzträger der Kriegsmarine [The Knight's Cross Bearers of the Kriegsmarine] (in German). Stuttgart, Germany: Motorbuch Verlag.ISBN 978-3-87943-355-1.
  • Scherzer, Veit (2007).Die Ritterkreuzträger 1939–1945 Die Inhaber des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939 von Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm sowie mit Deutschland verbündeter Streitkräfte nach den Unterlagen des Bundesarchives [The Knight's Cross Bearers 1939–1945 The Holders of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939 by Army, Air Force, Navy, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm and Allied Forces with Germany According to the Documents of the Federal Archives] (in German). Jena, Germany: Scherzers Miltaer-Verlag.ISBN 978-3-938845-17-2.
  • Williamson, Gordon; Bujeiro, Ramiro (2004).Knight's Cross and Oak Leaves Recipients 1939–40. Oxford, UK:Osprey Publishing.ISBN 978-1-84176-641-6.

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