The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (German: Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) and its variants were the highest awards in the military and paramilitary forces of Nazi Germany during World 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 the order commission of the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR). Presentations were made to members of the three military branches of the Wehrmacht—the Heer (Army), Kriegsmarine (Navy) and Luftwaffe (Air Force)—as well as the Waffen-SS, the Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD—Reich Labour Service) and the Volkssturm (German national militia). There were also 43 recipients in the military forces of allies of the Third Reich.[3]

These recipients are listed in the 1986 edition of Walther-Peer Fellgiebel's book, Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939–1945 [The 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 been nominated for the award in 1945, when the deteriorating situation of Germany during the final days of World War II left a number of nominations incomplete and pending in various stages of the approval process.[4]

Listed here are the 380 Knight's Cross recipients of the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS whose last name starts with "G".[5] Fellgiebel himself delisted one and Scherzer has challenged the validity of eleven more of these listings.[6][7] 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

The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and its higher grades were based on four separate enactments. The first enactment, Reichsgesetzblatt I S. 1573 of 1 September 1939 instituted the Iron Cross (Eisernes Kreuz), the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and the Grand 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.[8] As the war progressed, some of the recipients of the Knight's Cross distinguished themselves further and a higher grade, the Knight'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 enactment Reichsgesetzblatt I S. 849 of 3 June 1940.[9] In 1941, two higher grades of the Knight's Cross were instituted. The enactment Reichsgesetzblatt I S. 613 of 28 September 1941 introduced the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub und Schwertern) and the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub, Schwertern und Brillanten).[10] At the end of 1944 the final grade, the Knight'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 enactment Reichsgesetzblatt 1945 I S. 11 of 29 December 1944, became the final variant of the Knight's Cross authorized.[11]

Recipients

Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (G)
Service   Number of presentationsPosthumous presentations
Heer
238
22
Kriegsmarine
12
2
Luftwaffe
98
7
Waffen-SS
32
2

The Oberkommando 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 the Waffen-SS. Within each of these lists a unique sequential number was assigned to each recipient. The same numbering paradigm was applied to the higher grades of the Knight's Cross, one list per grade.[12] Of the 380 awards made to servicemen whose last name starts with "G", 37 were later awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, four the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords, four the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds and one the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross; 33 presentations were made posthumously. Heer members received 238 of the medals; 12 went to the Kriegsmarine, 98 to the Luftwaffe, and 32 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 the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) and are therefore denoted in parentheses.[13]

  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 awarded posthumously.
  This along with the ! (exclamation mark) indicates that author Walther-Peer Fellgiebel has expressed doubt regarding the veracity and formal correctness of the listing.
  This along with the ? (question mark) indicates that author Veit Scherzer has expressed doubt regarding the veracity and formal correctness of the listing.
Name Service Rank Role and unit[Note 2] Date of award Notes Image
Eccard Freiherr von Gablenz Heer Generalleutnant[14] Commander of the 7. Infanterie-Division[14][15] 15 August 1940[14]
Erdmann Gabriel Heer Oberfeldwebel[14] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the II./Panzer-Regiment 35[14][15] 30 August 1941[14]
Dr.-med. Ernst Gadermann Luftwaffe Stabsarzt (rank equivalent to Hauptmann)[14] Group doctor of the III./Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[14][15] 19 August 1944[14]
Friedrich Gaeb Heer Unteroffizier[14] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1.(reit)/Divisions-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 97[15][Note 3] 19 December 1943[14]
Heinrich Gaedcke Heer Oberst im Generalstab (in the General Staff)[16] Chief of the Generalstab of XI. Armeekorps[15][16] 7 April 1944[16]
Ernst Gaedckens Heer Oberfeldwebel[16] Zugführer (platoon leader) and shock troops leader in the 2./Grenadier-Regiment 46[15][16] 2 April 1943[16]
Wilhelm Gänsler Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel[16] Air gunner in the Stabsstaffel IV./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1[15][Note 4] 27 July 1944[16]
Georg Gärtner Heer Hauptmann[16] Commander of the I./Sturm-Regiment 195[15][16] 21 September 1944[16]
Roberts Gaigals?[Note 5] Waffen-SS Waffen-Obersturmführer Leader of the 6./Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment 42 of the SS "Voldemars Veiss"[18] 5 May 1945
Otto Gaillinger Heer Oberleutnant[Note 6] Leader of the 1./Infanterie-Bataillon z.b.V. 500[15][16] 8 October 1943*[16] Killed in action 29 September 1943[15]
Otto Gaiser Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel[16] Pilot in the 10./Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders"[15][16] 9 June 1944*[16] Missing in action assumed killed in action 22 January 1944[15]
Wilhelm Gaißer Heer Leutnant of the Reserves[16] Leader of the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 3[15][16] 17 March 1945[16]
Nikolajs Galdiņš Waffen-SS Waffen-Obersturmbannführer[16] Commander of Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment der SS Nr. 42 "Voldemars Veiss"[15][Note 7] 25 January 1945[16]
Eugen Gall Heer Leutnant[Note 8] Leader of the 6./Grenadier-Regiment 335[15][16] 17 March 1945[16]
Franz Gall Heer Generalleutnant[16] Defender of the island fortress Elba[15][Note 9] 19 June 1944[16]
Adolf Galland+ Luftwaffe Major[16] Gruppenkommandeur of the III./Jagdgeschwader 26 "Schlageter"[15][16] 29 July 1940[16] Awarded 3rd Oak Leaves 24 September 1940
1st Swords 21 June 1941
2nd Diamonds 28 January 1942[16]
Wilhelm-Ferdinand Galland Luftwaffe Hauptmann[19] Gruppenkommandeur of the II./Jagdgeschwader 26 "Schlageter"[19][20] 18 May 1943[19]
Josef Galle Heer Wachtmeister[19] Zugführer (platoon leader) of the 3./Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 244[19][20] 25 January 1943[19]
Curt Gallenkamp Heer Generalleutnant[19] Commander of the 78. Infanterie-Division[19][20] 19 November 1941[19]
Bernd Gallowitsch Luftwaffe Leutnant[19] Pilot in the 12./Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders"[19][20] 24 January 1942[19]
Friedrich Galow Heer Wachtmeister[19] Vorgeschobener Beobachter (forward observer) in the 8./Artillerie-Regiment 389[20][Note 10] 10 September 1944*[19] Killed in action 21 July 1944[20]
Richard Gambietz Heer Obergefreiter[19] In the Stabskompanie/Schützen-Regiment 93[19][20] 27 May 1942[19]
Berthold Gamer Heer Hauptmann[19] Commander of the II./Artillerie-Regiment 178 (motorized)[20][Note 11] 25 January 1943[19]
Jakob Gansmeier+ Heer Hauptmann of the Reserves[19] Commander of Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon (A.A.) 212[20][Note 12] 29 February 1944[19] Awarded 568th Oak Leaves 2 September 1944[19]
Franz-Josef Ganssen Heer Unteroffizier[19] Company troop leader in the 9./Grenadier-Regiment 159[19][20] 29 February 1944[19]
Franz Gapp Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel[19] Pilot in the 8./Kampfgeschwader 6[19][20] 18 September 1943[Note 13]
Heinrich Garbers Kriegsmarine Leutnant zur See of the Reserves[Note 14] Commander of Hilfskriegsschiff "Passim" and leader of special assignments[20][Note 14] 1 November 1944[19]
Martin Gareis Heer Generalleutnant[19] Commander of the 98. Infanterie-Division[19][20] 29 November 1943[19]
Wilhelm Gareis Heer Oberst of the Reserves[21] Commander of Artillerie-Regiment 3 (L)[20][21] 5 February 1944*[21] Killed in action 18 December 1943[20]
Arnulf von Garn Heer Major[21] Commander of Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon 252[20][21] 2 September 1944[21]
Detlev Graf von Garnier-Turawa Heer Oberleutnant of the Reserves[21] Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 439[20][21] 18 January 1944[21]
Eugen Garski Heer Oberstleutnant[21] Commander of the III./Infanterie-Regiment "Großdeutschland" (motorized)[20][21] 19 July 1940[21]
Karl-Edmund Gartenfeld Luftwaffe Hauptmann[Note 15] Staffelführer in the (F) Aufklärungs-Gruppe der OB der Luftwaffe[20][Note 15] 3 February 1943[21]
Wirich von Gartzen Kriegsmarine Korvettenkapitän[21] Chief of the 10. Torpedobootflottille[20][21] 24 June 1944[21]
Walter Garz Heer Feldwebel[21] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 74[20][21] 16 December 1942[21]
Peter Gaßmann Luftwaffe Hauptmann[21] Gruppenkommandeur of the III./Sturzkampfgeschwader 1[20][21] 25 May 1942[21]
Robert Gast Luftwaffe Leutnant[21] Leader of the 9./Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 7[20][21] 6 October 1944[21]
Wolfgang Gast Waffen-SS SS-Obersturmführer[21] Leader of the I./SS-Panzer-Artillerie-Regiment 2 "Das Reich"[22][Note 16] 4 June 1944[21]
Heinrich Gath Heer Stabsfeldwebel[21] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 2[21][22] 11 October 1943[21]
[Dr.] Wilhelm Gathmann[Note 17] Heer Major[23] Commander of the II./Artillerie-Regiment 14[22][23] 28 March 1945[23]
Helmut Gattermann Heer Hauptmann of the Reserves[23] Chief of the 1./Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 209[22][23] 12 August 1944[23]
Gerlach von Gaudecker-Zuch Heer Oberstleutnant[23] Commander of Panzergrenadier-Regiment 33[22][23] 8 August 1944[23]
Josef Gauglitz Heer Oberleutnant[23] Leader of the III./Panzer-Regiment 33[22][23] 16 November 1944[23]
Albert Gaum Heer Hauptmann[23] Chief of the 11./Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 100[22][23] 13 June 1941[23]
Georg Reichsfreiherr von Gaupp-Berghausen Heer Hauptmann[23] Commander of the II./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 12[22][23] 30 September 1944[23]
Alfred Gause Heer Generalmajor[23] Chief of the Generalstab of the Panzer Gruppe "Afrika"[22][23] 13 December 1941[23]
Jürgen Gauß Heer Hauptmann[23] Leader of a Kampfgruppe in the 12. Panzer-Division[23][24] 28 March 1945[23]
Waldemar von Gazen+ also known as von Gaza Heer Oberleutnant[23] Chief of the 2./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 66[22][23] 18 September 1942[23] Awarded 182nd Oak Leaves 18 January 1943
38th Swords 3 October 1943[23]
Fritz Gebauer Heer Oberfeldwebel[23] Shock troops leader in the 3./Grenz-Pionier-Bataillon 74[22][23] 13 July 1940[23]
Georg Gebhard Heer Major[23] Commander of the III./Grenadier-Brigade 503[22][23] 23 October 1944[23]
Gebhard?[Note 18] Waffen-SS SS-Oberscharführer Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./SS-Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 2 "Das Reich"[22] 6 May 1945
Georg Gebhardt+ Heer Hauptmann of the Reserves[26] Commander of III./Jäger-Regiment 204[22][26] 15 May 1943[26] Awarded 743rd Oak Leaves 19 February 1945[26]
Rolf Gebhardt Heer Fahnenjunker-Feldwebel[26] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./schwere Panzer-Abteilung 507[22][26] 30 September 1944[26]
Ernst-Wilhelm Freiherr Gedult von Jungenfeld Heer Oberst of the Reserves[26] Leader of a Kampfgruppe[22][Note 19] 11 January 1945[26]
Arno Geelhaar Heer Leutnant of the Reserves[26] Leader of the 7./Grenadier-Regiment 151[22][26] 16 April 1944[26]
Paul Gehl?[Note 20] Heer Oberleutnant of the Reserves Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 453[22] 9 May 1945
Kurt Gehrke Heer Oberstleutnant[26] Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment "Großdeutschland"[22][26] 8 February 1943[26]
Gerhard Gehrmann Heer Oberleutnant of the Reserves[26] Chief of the 3./Grenadier-Regiment 422[22][26] 15 April 1944[26]
Johannes Gehrmann Luftwaffe Hauptmann of the Reserves[Note 21] Staffelkapitän of the 6./Schlachtgeschwader 1[22][Note 21] 31 December 1943[26]
August Geiger+ Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[26] Staffelkapitän of the 7./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1[22][26] 22 May 1943[26] Awarded 416th Oak Leaves 2 March 1944[26]
Georg Geiger Heer Obergefreiter[26] Group leader in the 10./Grenadier-Regiment 19 "List"[22][26] 20 October 1944[26]
Herbert Geiger Heer Oberfeldwebel[26] Company troop leader in the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 380[26][27] 8 August 1944[26]
Wilhelm Geisberg Heer Oberleutnant[26] Chief of the 3./Führer-Panzer-Regiment 1 (Führer-Begleit-Division)[27][Note 22] 14 April 1945[26]
Hans Geisler Luftwaffe Generalleutnant[26] Commanding general of X. Fliegerkorps[26][27] 4 May 1940[26]
Herbert Geisler Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel[28] Pilot in the Stabsstaffel/Kampfgeschwader 4 "General Wever"[27][28] 24 October 1944[28]
Kurt Geisler Luftwaffe Hauptmann[28] Commander of Lufttransportgruppe Don[27][28] 24 January 1943[28]
Rudolf Geisler+ Heer Major[28] Commander of Pionier-Bataillon 662[27][28] 7 December 1943[28] Awarded 455th Oak Leaves 13 April 1944[28]
Siegfried Geisler Luftwaffe Hauptmann[28] Gruppenkommandeur of the II./Kampfgeschwader 76[27][28] 20 July 1944[28]
Johannes Geismann Luftwaffe Leutnant[28] Pilot in the 1./Kampfgeschwader 77[27][28] 21 December 1942[28]
Friedrich Geißhardt+ Luftwaffe Leutnant[28] Pilot in the I./Jagdgeschwader 77[27][Note 23] 30 August 1941[28] Awarded 101st Oak Leaves 23 June 1942[28]
Erich Geißler Heer Oberst[28] Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 200 (motorized) in DAK[27][Note 24] 29 July 1942[28]
Gottfried Geißler Heer Oberleutnant[28] Chief of the 3./Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 185[27][28] 21 August 1941[28]
Helmut Geißler Heer Oberst[28] Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 187[27][28] 7 January 1944*[28] Killed in action 15 December 1943[27]
Karl Geißler Heer Oberleutnant of the Reserves[28] Chief of the 5./Grenadier-Regiment 46[27][28] 1 February 1945[28]
Willy Geißler[Note 25] Heer Unteroffizier[28] Group leader in the 5./Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 7[27][28] 14 May 1944[28]
Rudi Gelbhaar Kriegsmarine Oberleutnant (M.A.) of the Reserves[28] Chief of Marine-Batterie "Hamburg" in the Marine-Artillerie-Abteilung 604[27][28] 26 June 1944[28]
Harald Gelhaus Kriegsmarine Kapitänleutnant[29] Commander of U-107[27][29] 26 March 1943[29]
Hans Gelhausen Heer Hauptmann[29] Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 457[27][29] 28 March 1945[29]
Christian Gellert Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[29] Battery leader in the I./Flak-Regiment 43 (motorized)[27][Note 26] 11 June 1944[29]
Roland Gellhorn Heer Major[29] Adjutant of the 75. Infanterie-Division[27][29] 14 February 1945[29]
Dionys Geltinger Heer Major[29] Commander of the III./Artillerie-Regiment 251[27][29] 2 September 1944[29]
Alfred Gemsjäger Luftwaffe Leutnant[29] Oberserver in the 6.(F)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 122[27][Note 27] 16 December 1944*[29] Killed in action 2 September 1944[27]
Otto Gemünden Luftwaffe Wachtmeister[29] Gun leader in the I./Flak-Regiment 49 in Flak-Regiment 37[27][Note 28] 12 October 1942[Note 28]
Oskar Genrich Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[29] Pilot in the 2.(F)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 11[27][Note 29] 3 November 1942[29]
Ludwig Gensberger Heer Oberleutnant[Note 30] Chief of the 13.(IG)/Grenadier-Regiment 544[30][Note 30] 5 April 1945*[29] Killed in action 23 February 1945[30]
Alfred Genz Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[29] Kompanieführer 1. Kompanie Fallschirmjäger-Sturm-Regiment[30][Note 31][31] 14 June 1941[29]
Karl-Heinz Genzel Heer Hauptmann[29] Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 32[29][30] 26 November 1944[29]
Joachim Genzow Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[29] Staffelkapitän of the 4./Kampfgeschwader 2[30][Note 32] 23 March 1941[29]
Erich Geppert Heer Oberleutnant[Note 33] Leader of the 3./Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 209[30][32] 14 April 1943[32]
Arthur Gerber Heer Feldwebel[32] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the Stabskompanie/Grenadier-Regiment 401[30][32] 18 February 1945[32]
Hinrich Gerdes Heer Oberfeldwebel[32] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Panzer-Regiment 36[30][32] 21 January 1945[32]
Hans Gerdts Heer Obergefreiter[32] Wireless radio operator in the 3./Artillerie-Regiment 196[30][32] 9 December 1944[32]
Rudolf Gerhardt Heer Major[32] Commander of the II./Panzer-Regiment 7[30][32] 22 September 1941[32]
Walther Gerhold Kriegsmarine Marine-Schreiber-Obergefreiter[Note 34] Einmanntorpedofahrer in the Kleinkampfflottille 361[30][32] 6 July 1944[32]
Walter Gericke+ Luftwaffe Hauptmann[32] Commander of the IV./Fallschirmjäger-Sturm-Regiment[30][Note 35] 14 June 1941[32] Awarded 585th Oak Leaves 17 September 1944[32]
Siegfried Gerke Heer Leutnant of the Reserves[32] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 16[30][32] 2 December 1942[32]
Franz Gerl Heer Oberfeldwebel[32] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 13.(IG)/Grenadier-Regiment 110[30][Note 36] 8 May 1943[32]
Heinrich Gerlach Luftwaffe Hauptmann[32] Pilot with the commanding general of the XI. Fliegerkorps in conjunction with the Mussolini rescue[30][32] 19 September 1943[32]
Dr. Julius Gerlach Heer Hauptmann of the Reserves[32] Commander of the III./Infanterie-Regiment 507[30][32] 10 February 1942[32]
Karl Gerlach?[Note 37] Heer Oberleutnant Chief of the 4./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 35[30] 3 May 1945
Ludwig Gerlach Heer Hauptmann[34] Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 409[30][34] 23 March 1945[34]
Waldemar Gerlach Heer Oberleutnant[34] Chief of the 2./MG-Bataillon 13[30][34] 9 May 1940[34]
Bruno Gerloch Heer Oberstleutnant[34] Commander of Artillerie-Regiment 90[30][34] 4 September 1940[34]
Alfred Germer Heer Oberleutnant[34] Chief of the 1./Pionier-Bataillon 171[30][34] 26 May 1940[34]
Ernst Germer Luftwaffe Fahnenjunker-Feldwebel[34] Leader of the bicycle platoon in the Stabskompanie/Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 1[30][34] 29 October 1944[34]
Rudolf Christoph Freiherr von Gersdorff Heer Oberst im Generalstab (in the General Staff)[34] Chief of the Generalstab of the 7. Armee[30][34] 26 August 1944[34]
Wilhelm Gerstenberg Heer Feldwebel[34] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 4./Grenadier-Regiment 287[30][34] 4 May 1944*[34] Killed in action 26 April 1944[30]
Günter Gersteuer?[Note 38] Luftwaffe Major Commander of Fallschirm-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 12[36] 28 April 1945
Siegfried Gerstner Luftwaffe Major[34] Commander of the II./Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 7[34][36] 13 September 1944[34]
Walter Gerth Waffen-SS SS-Obersturmführer of the Reserves[34] Chief of the 7./SS-Panzer-Artillerie-Regiment 3 "Totenkopf"[36][Note 39] 31 March 1943[34]
Werner Gerth Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[34] Staffelkapitän of the Sturmstaffel in the IV./Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet"[36][Note 40] 29 October 1944[34]
Gerhard Gertler Heer Oberfeldwebel[34] Company troop leader in the 7./Jäger-Regiment 83[34][36] 18 September 1943[34]
Heinz Geschwill Luftwaffe Leutnant[34] Pilot in the 9./Kampfgeschwader 3 "Lützow"[34][36] 23 March 1941[34]
Karl Gesele Waffen-SS SS-Obersturmbannführer[37] Commander of SS-Sturmbrigde "Reichsführer SS" (sp. 16. SS-Panzergrenadier-Division)[36][Note 41] 4 July 1944[37]
Franz Geskens Heer Feldwebel[37] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 187[36][37] 9 December 1944*[37] Killed in action 3 November 1944[36]
Harald Geßner Heer Leutnant[37] Leader of the 10./Grenadier-Regiment 61[36][37] 13 September 1943[37]
Hans Gewehr Heer Hauptmann of the Reserves[Note 42] Regiment adjutant in the Grenadier-Regiment 698[36][Note 42] 4 June 1944[37]
Joachim Gey Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[37] Staffelkapitän in the II./Kampfgeschwader 3 "Lützow"[36][37] 21 June 1943[37]
Heinrich Geyer Heer Feldwebel[37] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 6[36][37] 22 October 1944[37]
Hermann Geyer Heer General der Infanterie zur Verwendung (for disposition)[37] Commanding general IX. Armeekorps[36][37] 25 June 1940[37]
Leo Reichsfreiherr Geyr von Schweppenburg Heer General der Panzertruppe[37] Commanding general of the XXIV. Armeekorps (motorized)[36][37] 9 July 1941[37]
Dr.-phil. Hans Gidion Heer Hauptmann of the Reserves[37] Leader of the II./Infanterie-Regiment 154[36][37] 7 August 1942[37]
Walter Giehrl Heer Oberleutnant[37] Leader of the 7./Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 138[36][37] 31 July 1942[37]
Albert Gielnik Heer Leutnant[37] Company leader in the Grenadier-Ersatz and Ausbildungs-Bataillon 318[36][37] 24 February 1945*[37] Died of wounds 23 February 1943[36]
Kurt Gierga Heer Hauptmann[37] Chief of the 5./Panzer-Regiment 5[36][37] 30 June 1941[37]
Franz Gierster Heer Hauptmann[Note 43] Leader of the Infanterie-Bataillon z.b.V. 540[36][38] 15 May 1944*[38] Killed in action 22 January 1944[38]
Alfred Gies Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel[38] Pilot in the 1./Schlachtgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[36][38] 16 December 1944[38]
Horst Giese Heer Leutnant[38] Leader of the 2./Panzer-Abteilung 5[36][38] 17 April 1945[38]
Otto Gieseke Waffen-SS SS-Standartenführer and Oberst of the Schupo[38] Commander of SS-Polizei-Schützen-Regiment 1[38][39] 30 September 1942[38]
Karl-Heinz Gieseler![Note 44] Waffen-SS SS-Untersturmführer Stoßtruppführer (shock troops leader) in Berlin (in the 11. SS-Panzergrenadier-Division "Nordland")[39] 29 April 1945
Gerhard Giesen Heer Oberst[Note 45] Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 123[38][39] 11 March 1945*[38] Killed in action 5 February 1945[39]
Karl-Heinz Giffhorn Heer Leutnant of the Reserves[38] Vorgeschobener Beobachter (forward observer) in the 6./Artillerie-Regiment 190 (motorized)[38][39] 18 November 1944[38]
Erich Gilbert Heer Hauptmann[38] Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 116[38][39] 30 April 1945*[38] Killed in action 16 February 1945[38]
Paul Gildner+ Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel[38] Pilot in the 3./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1[39][Note 46] 9 July 1941[38] Awarded 196th Oak Leaves 26 February 1943[38]
Herbert Otto Gille+ Waffen-SS SS-Oberführer[38] Commander of SS-Artillerie-Regiment 5 "Wiking"[39][Note 47] 8 October 1942[38] Awarded 315th Oak Leaves 1 November 1943
47th Swords 20 February 1944
12th Diamonds 19 April 1944[38]
Léon Gillis Waffen-SS SS-Untersturmführer[38] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 5. SS-Freiwilligen-Sturmbrigade "Wallonie"[38][39] 30 September 1944[38]
Peter Gilow Heer Oberleutnant[38] Leader of the 2./Panzer-Regiment 1[38][39] 14 September 1942[38]
Werner-Albrecht Freiherr von und zu Gilsa+ Heer Oberst[41] Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 9[39][41] 5 June 1940[41] Awarded 68th Oak Leaves 24 January 1942[41]
Walter Girg+ Waffen-SS SS-Untersturmführer[Note 48] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./SS-Jäger-Bataillon 502[39][41] 4 October 1944[41] Awarded 814th Oak Leaves 1 April 1945[41]
Herbert Gladewitz Heer Leutnant of the Reserves[41] Leader of the 7./Ski-Jäger-Regiment 1[39][41] 20 October 1944[41]
Dieter Gläsche Heer Oberleutnant[41] Company leader in the Panzergrenadier-Regiment 11[39][41] 17 April 1945[41]
Wolfgang Glaesemer Heer Oberst[41] Commander of Panzergrenadier-Regiment 6[39][41] 12 February 1943[41]
Alexander Gläser+ Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[41] Staffelkapitän of the 4./Sturzkampfgeschwader 77[39][41] 19 February 1943[41] Awarded 811th Oak Leaves 28 March 1945[41]
Erich Glaeser Heer Major[41] Commander of the II./Infanterie-Regiment 484[39][41] 20 August 1942[41]
Karl Glätzer Heer Hauptmann[41] Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 426[39][41] 9 April 1944[41]
Erwin Glander Heer Leutnant of the Reserves[41] Leader of the 2./Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 210[39][41] 21 September 1944*[41] Killed in action 2 August 1944[39]
Friedrich Glaser Heer Obergefreiter[41] Richtschütze (gunner) in the 14.(Panzerjäger)/Grenadier-Regiment 253[39][Note 49] 2 November 1943[41]
Wilhelm Glaser Heer Oberleutnant of the Reserves[41] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the III./Grenadier-Regiment 35 (motorized)[39][41] 17 August 1943[41]
Anton Glasl Heer Oberst[41] Commander of Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 100[39][41] 11 October 1943[41]
Günter Glasner Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel[42] Air gunner in the Stab/Kampfgeschwader 6[39][42] 31 December 1943[42]
Josef Glatz Heer Leutnant[42] Leader of the 1./Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 46[42][43] 12 January 1945[42]
Walter Glembotzki Luftwaffe Leutnant of the Reserves[42] Leader of the 3./gemischte Flak-Abteilung 442 (verlegefähig—deployable)[44][Note 50] 11 February 1945[42]
Ludger Glettenberg Heer Major of the Reserves[42] Commander of the I./Infanterie-Regiment 549[42][43] 24 September 1942*[42] Killed in action 11 August 1942[42]
Paul Gliemann Heer Oberstleutnant[42] Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 481[42][43] 24 December 1944[42]
Dr. med.dent. Paul Gloger Heer Major[42] Commander of Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 244[42][43] 25 January 1943[42]
Friedrich Glücksburg Heer Major[42] Commander of Panzergrenadier Regiment 40[42][43] 22 February 1945[42]
Adolf Glunz+ Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel[42] Pilot in the 4./Jagdgeschwader 26 "Schlageter"[42][43] 29 August 1943[42] Awarded 508th Oak Leaves 24 June 1944[42]
Franz Gnaden Heer Major[42] Commander of the I./Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 85[42][43] 8 August 1941[42]
Fritz Gneikow Heer Unteroffizier[42] Group leader in the 3./Grenadier-Regiment 12[42][43] 26 November 1944[42]
Ernst-Ascan Gobert Luftwaffe Hauptmann[42] Staffelkapitän of the 2./Kampfgeschwader 53 "Legion Condor"[43][Note 51] 3 April 1944[Note 51]
Johannes Godde Heer Major[42] Commander of the III./Artillerie-Regiment 18 (L)[42][43] 24 January 1945[42]
Emil Goden Heer Oberfeldwebel[42] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Grenadier-Regiment 407[42][43] 26 August 1943[42]
Arthur Godenau Kriegsmarine Stabsobersteuermann[45] Commander of Räumboot R-51 in the 1. Räumbootflottille[43][Note 52] 31 May 1940[45]
Günter Goebel+ Heer Oberleutnant[45] Regiments adjutant of Infanterie-Regiment 208[43][Note 53] 18 October 1941[45]Awarded 180th Oak Leaves 18 January 1943[45]
Günther Goebel Heer Hauptmann[45] Chief of the 1./Artillerie-Pak-Abteilung 1064 (motorized)[45][46] 3 November 1944[45]
Hans Göbel Heer Hauptmann[45] Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 1226[43][45] 29 April 1945[45]
Herbert Göbel Heer Oberleutnant[45] Chief of the 11./Infanterie-Regiment 461[43][45] 19 March 1941[45]
Karl Göbel+ Heer Major[45] Commander of the III./Infanterie-Regiment 420[43][45] 10 September 1942[45] Awarded 252nd Oak Leaves 8 June 1943[45]
Kilian Göbel Heer Oberfeldwebel[45] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 49[43][45] 26 November 1944*[45] Died of wounds 29 October 1944[45]
Siegfried Göbel Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[45] Staffelkapitän in the III./Sturzkampfgeschwader 3[43][45] 3 February 1943[45]
Werner Göbel Heer Gefreiter[45] In the 7./Grenadier-Regiment 670[43][45] 30 September 1944[45]
Johannes Göhler Waffen-SS SS-Obersturmführer[45] Chief of the 4./SS-Reiter-Regiment 1[45][46] 17 September 1943[45]
Siegwart Göller?[Note 54] Heer Hauptmann of the Reserves Commander of the II./Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 98[43] 9 May 1945
Dr.Dr. Wilhelm Göller Heer Oberst[45] Commander of fortress Pionier-Stab 30[45][48] 27 December 1942[45]
Ludwig Gölz Heer Hauptmann[Note 55] Commander of Feldersatz-Bataillon 208[45][48] 5 April 1945[45]
Hermann Göring Luftwaffe Generalfeldmarschall[49] Reichsminister of aviation and commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe[48][49] 30 September 1939[49] Awarded 1st Grand Cross of the Iron Cross 19 July 1940[49]
Werner Goeritz Heer Generalleutnant[49] Commander of the 291. Infanterie-Division[48][49] 6 November 1943[49]
Rudolf Goerke Heer Leutnant of the Reserves[49] Leader of the 11./Grenadier-Regiment 410[48][49] 9 June 1944[49]
Richard Görlich Heer Unteroffizier[49] Group leader of the 1./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 394[48][49] 4 July 1944[49]
Jürgen von Goerne-Plaue Heer Hauptmann[49] Commander of Aufklärungs-Abteilung 29 (motorized)[48][49] 20 October 1941[49]
Ewald Görsch Heer Oberfeldwebel[49] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 8./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 13[48][49] 15 March 1943[49]
Horst Görtler Luftwaffe Feldwebel[49] Pilot in the Stab/Schlachtgeschwader 77[48][49] 28 March 1945[49]
Helmut Görtz Luftwaffe Feldwebel[49] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 1[49][50] 24 May 1940[Note 56]
Franz Gößmann Heer Oberfeldwebel[49] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Grenadier-Regiment 199 "List"[48][49] 14 May 1944[49]
[Dr.] Erich Göstl[Note 17] Waffen-SS SS-Panzergrenadier[49] Machine gunner 1 in 6./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 1 "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler"[48][Note 57] 31 October 1944[49]
Oswin Göttert Heer Obergefreiter[49] Group leader in the 11./Grenadier-Regiment 445[48][49] 7 September 1943[49]
Rudolf Göttinger Heer Oberleutnant[49] Chief of the 13.(IG)/Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 91[48][Note 58] 14 December 1943[49]
Johann Göttler Heer Oberfeldwebel[51] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 6./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 63[48][51] 1 September 1943[51]
Waldemar Goettler Heer Feldwebel[51] Zugführer (platoon leader) in Abwehrkommando 201 (Inf.)[48][Note 59] 2 August 1943[51]
Franz Götz Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[51] Staffelkapitän of the 9./Jagdgeschwader 53[48][51] 4 September 1942[51]
Hans Götz Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[51] Pilot in the 2./Jagdgeschwader 54[48][Note 60] 23 December 1942[51]
Heinrich Götz+ Heer Oberstleutnant[51] Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 466[48][51] 3 May 1942[51] Awarded 765th Oak Leaves 5 March 1945[51]
Karl Götze Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[51] Chief of the 1./Flak-Regiment 37 (motorized)[50][Note 61] 21 July 1940[51]
Manfred Goetze Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[51] Staffelführer of the 8./Schlachtgeschwader 10[50][51] 19 August 1944[51]
Axel Goetzke Kriegsmarine Leutnant zur See of the Reserves[51] Commander of Räumboot R-16 in the 5. Räumbootflottille[48][Note 62] 27 December 1941*[51] Killed in action (sabotage) 14 September 1941[48]
Otto Gohde Heer Oberfeldwebel[51] Deputy leader of the 3./Grenadier-Regiment 368[48][51] 6 February 1944[51]
Paul Golbach Heer Oberwachtmeister[51] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 5./Artillerie-Regiment 263[48][Note 63] 13 October 1941[51]
Friedrich Goldammer Heer Hauptmann[51] Commander of Schnelle Abteilung 306[48][51] 22 August 1943[51]
Heinz Goldberg Heer Gefreiter[51] Richkanonier (gunner) in the 6./Artillerie-Regiment 333[51][52] 27 September 1943[51]
Kurt Goldbruch Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[53] Staffelkapitän of the 8./Schlachtgeschwader 1[52][53] 28 January 1945[53]
Jakob Goldbrunner Heer Feldwebel[53] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 5./Infanterie-Regiment 19[52][53] 17 September 1941[53]
Heinz Golinski Luftwaffe Unteroffizier[53] Pilot in the 3./Jagdgeschwader 53[52][Note 64] 30 October 1942*[53] Killed in action 16 October 1942[52]
Eitel Goll Heer Rittmeister[53] Commander of Radfahr-Abteilung 117[52][53] 13 September 1942[53]
Josef Gollas Heer Feldwebel[53] Zugführer (platoon leader) of the 6./Infanterie-Regiment 106[52][53] 18 November 1941[53]
Josef Gollé Heer Major[53] Commander of the I./Infanterie-Regiment 339[52][53] 19 July 1940[53]
Hans-Detlef Gollert-Hansen+ Heer Oberleutnant of the Reserves[53] Chief of the Radfahr-Aufklärungs-Schwadron 173[53][54] 31 July 1943[53] Awarded 699th Oak Leaves 14 January 1945[53]
Karl Golles Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel[53] Pilot in the 9./Schlachtgeschwader 4[52][53] 9 June 1944[53]
Hans Gollnick+ Heer Generalmajor[53] Commander of the 36. Infanterie-Division (motorized)[52][53] 21 November 1942[53] Awarded 282nd Oak Leaves 24 August 1943[53]
Klaus Gollnick Heer Hauptmann[53] Leader of Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon 371[52][53] 7 October 1944[53]
Gordon Gollob+ Luftwaffe Hauptmann[53] Gruppenkommandeur of the II./Jagdgeschwader 3[52][53] 18 September 1941[53] Awarded 38th Oak Leaves 26 October 1941
13th Swords 23 June 1942
3rd Diamonds 30 August 1942[Note 65]
Friedrich Gollwitzer Heer Generalleutnant[55] Commander of the 88. Infanterie-Division[52][55] 8 February 1943[55]
Albert Graf von der Goltz+ Heer Major of the Reserves[55] Commander of the I./Infanterie-Regiment 415[52][55] 7 May 1942[55] Awarded 316th Oak Leaves 2 November 1943[55]
Kurt Goltzsch Luftwaffe Leutnant[55] Pilot in the 5./Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen"[52][55] 5 February 1944[55]
Herbert Golz?[Note 66] Waffen-SS SS-Standartenführer and Oberst of the Schupo Chief of the Generalstab of the X. SS-Armeekorps and leader of a Kampfgruppe[52] 3 May 1945
Richard Gombert Heer Oberleutnant of the Reserves[55] Leader of the 6./Jäger-Regiment 83[52][55] 23 February 1944[55]
Herbert Gomille Heer Hauptmann[55] Commander of the II./Panzer-Regiment 4[52][55] 25 October 1942[55]
Wilhelm Goriany[Note 67] Heer Major[55] Commander of the II./Gebirgs-Artillerie-Regiment 85[54][55] 18 July 1943[55]
Walter Gorn+ Heer Major[55] Commander of the I./Schützen-Regiment 10[52][55] 20 April 1941[55] Awarded 113th Oak Leaves 17 August 1942
30th Swords 8 June 1943[55]
Alfred Gorski Heer Unteroffizier[55] Group leader in the 4.(MG)/Grenadier-Regiment 576[57][Note 68] 21 January 1945[55]
Artur Gorski Heer Unteroffizier[55] Group leader in the 3./Grenadier-Regiment 30 (motorized)[55][57] 28 November 1943[55]
Ferdinand Gosewisch Heer Oberst of the Reserves[55] Commander of Artillerie-Regiment 362[55][57] 4 July 1944[55]
Heinz Gossow Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel[55] Pilot in the 1./Jagdgeschwader 302[57][Note 69] 28 October 1944[Note 69]
Curt von Gottberg Waffen-SS SS-Gruppenführer and Generalleutnant of the Polizei[58] Leader of Kampfgruppe "von Gottberg"[57][58] 30 June 1944[58]
Heinrich Gottke Waffen-SS SS-Unterscharführer[58] Vorgeschobener Beobachter (forward observer) in the 3./SS-Flak-Abteilung 17 "Götz von Berlichingen"[57][Note 70] 27 December 1944[58]
Rainer Gottstein Waffen-SS SS-Obersturmbannführer[58] Commander Sipo and SD Budapest and leader of a Kampfgruppe[59][Note 71] 6 February 1945[58]
Heinz Graber Luftwaffe Leutnant[58] Staffelführer of the 7./Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[57][58] 19 June 1942[58]
Siegfried Grabert+ Heer Oberleutnant of the Reserves[Note 72] Leader of a special commando in the Bau-Lehr-Bataillon z.b.V. 800 "Brandenburg"[57][Note 72] 10 June 1941[58] Awarded 320th Oak Leaves 6 November 1943[58]
Walter Grabmann Luftwaffe Oberstleutnant[58] Geschwaderkommodore of Zerstörergeschwader 76[57][58] 14 September 1940[58]
Josef Grabowski Heer Leutnant[58] Leader of the 4./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 110[57][58] 18 January 1944[58]
Hans Gradl Heer Major[58] Commander of the I./Panzer-Regiment 39[57][58] 15 November 1941[58]
Heinz Graeber Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel[58] Radio operator in the 15./Kampfgeschwader 2[57][58] 30 September 1943[58]
Viktor-Eberhard Gräbner Waffen-SS SS-Hauptsturmführer of the Reserves[58] Commander of SS-Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 9 "Hohenstaufen"[57][Note 73] 23 August 1944[58] Killed in Action 18 September 1944
Werner Gräbner Heer Oberfeldwebel[58] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 4./Füsilier-Regiment 22[57][Note 74] 30 September 1944[58]
Heinz Graebsch Heer Hauptmann of the Reserves[60] Chief of the 14.(Panzerjäger)/Grenadier-Regiment 7[57][Note 75] 20 July 1944*[60] Killed in action 14 July 1944[57]
Hans Graefe Luftwaffe Fahnenjunker-Oberfeldwebel[60] Observer in the 2.(H)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 6[57][Note 76] 26 December 1944[Note 76]
Fritz-Hubert Gräser+ Heer Oberst[60] Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 29 (motorized)[57][60] 19 July 1940[60] Awarded 517th Oak Leaves 26 June 1944[60]
(154th) Swords 8 May 1945?[Note 77]
Walther Graeßner Heer Generalleutnant[60] Commander of the 298. Infanterie-Division[57][60] 27 October 1941[60]
Erich Grätz Waffen-SS SS-Hauptsturmführer[60] Chief of the 18.(Panzerjäger)/SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 1 "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler"[62][Note 78] 14 May 1944[60]
Alois Graf Heer Oberstleutnant[60] Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 1082[60][62] 30 April 1945*[60] Killed in action 8 April 1945[62]
Hermann Graf+ Luftwaffe Leutnant of the Reserves[60] Pilot in the 9./Jagdgeschwader 52[60][62] 24 January 1942[60] Awarded 93rd Oak Leaves 17 May 1942
11th Swords 19 May 1942
5th Diamonds 16 September 1942[Note 79]
Rudolf Graf Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[60] Chief of the 1./Flak-Regiment (motorized) "General Göring"[60][62] 6 October 1941[60]
Karl von Graffen Heer Generalmajor[60] Leader of the 58. Infanterie-Division[60][62] 13 August 1942[60]
Friedrich Grammel Heer Leutnant[Note 80] Leader of the 3./Grenadier-Regiment 544[60][62] 4 May 1944*[60] Killed in action 17 February 1944[62]
Bruno Granitza Heer Hauptmann[60] Chief of the 12./Artillerie-Regiment 329[60][62] 21 September 1944[60]
Georg Gransee Heer Feldwebel[63] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 7./Panzer-Regiment 31[62][63] 19 September 1943[63]
Simon Grascher Waffen-SS SS-Unterscharführer[63] Platoon troop leader in the 9./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 4 "Der Führer"[62][Note 81] 14 August 1943*[63] Killed in action 14 July 1943[62]
Martin Grase+ Heer Oberst[63] Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 1[62][63] 18 October 1941[63] Awarded 248th Oak Leaves 23 May 1943[63]
Anton Grasel[Note 82] Heer Oberwachtmeister[63] Zugführer (platoon leader) in a leichte Flak-Abteilung (motorized)[62][Note 83] 24 October 1944*[63] Killed in action 16 September 1944[62]
Walter Grasemann Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[63] Staffelkapitän of the 9./Kampfgeschwader 27 "Boelcke"[62][63] 9 October 1943[63]
Fritz Grassau Heer Hauptmann[63] Commander of the II./Infanterie-Regiment 188[62][63] 16 July 1941[63]
Anton Grasser+ Heer Oberstleutnant[63] Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 119[62][63] 16 June 1940[63] Awarded 344th Oak Leaves 5 December 1943[63]
Hartmann Grasser+ Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[63] Pilot in the II./Jagdgeschwader 51[62][Note 84] 4 September 1941[63] Awarded 288th Oak Leaves 31 August 1943[63]
Rudolf Grasser Heer Feldwebel[63] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 8./Grenadier-Regiment 191[62][63] 29 November 1944[63]
Dietrich Graßmann Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[63] Staffelkapitän of the 1./Kampfgeschwader 4 "General Wever"[62][63] 12 March 1945[63]
Josef Graßmann Heer Major[63] Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 326[62][63] 9 November 1942[63]
Franz Graßmel+ Luftwaffe Major[64] Commander of the III./Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 4[64][65] 8 April 1944[64] Awarded (868th) Oak Leaves 8 May 1945?[Note 85]
Berthold Graßmuck Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel[64] Pilot in the 2./Jagdgeschwader 52[65][Note 86] 19 September 1942[64]
Karl Gratz Luftwaffe Unteroffizier[64] Pilot in the 8./Jagdgeschwader 52[64][65] 1 July 1942[64]
Reinhard Graubner Luftwaffe Hauptmann[64] Gruppenkommandeur of the II./Kampfgeschwader 4 "General Wever"[64][65] 3 September 1943[64]
Ulrich Grauert Luftwaffe General der Flieger[64] Commanding general of the I. Fliegerkorps[64][65] 29 May 1940[64]
August Grauting Heer Feldwebel[64] Zugführer (platoon leader) in Infanterie-Regiment 16[64][65] 29 May 1940[64]
Sigmund-Ulrich Freiherr von Gravenreuth+ Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[64] Pilot in the 1./Kampfgeschwader 30[64][65] 24 November 1940[64] Awarded 692nd Oak Leaves 9 January 1945[64]
Gerhard Grebarsche Waffen-SS SS-Hauptscharführer[64] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 2 "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler"[64][65] 24 January 1944[64]
Franz Greck Heer Unteroffizier[64] Company troop leader in the 4./Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 8[64][65] 5 February 1945[64]
Otto Greese Heer Obergefreiter[64] 1st machine gunner in the 6./Grenadier-Regiment 487[65][Note 87] 24 November 1943* Killed in action 2 November 1943[65]
Heinz Grehl Heer Oberleutnant of the Reserves[64] Company leader in Festungs-Grenadier-Regiment "Mohr" in fortress Breslau[65][Note 88] 30 April 1945[64]
Hans von Greiffenberg Heer Generalmajor[66] Chief of the general staff of the 12. Armee[65][66] 18 May 1941[66]
Alfred Greim Heer Oberstleutnant[Note 89] Commander of the II./Infanterie-Regiment 1 "Großdeutschland"[67][Note 89] 4 June 1942[66]
Robert Ritter von Greim+ Luftwaffe Generalleutnant[66] Commanding general of the V. Fliegerkorps[65][66] 24 June 1940[66] Awarded 216th Oak Leaves 2 April 1943
92nd Swords 28 August 1944[Note 90]
Andreas Greiner Heer Oberjäger[66] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 8./Jäger-Regiment 75[65][66] 6 February 1944[66]
Erwin Greiner Heer Major[66] Leader of Grenadier-Regiment 307[65][66] 29 November 1944[66]
Heinz Greiner+ Heer Oberst[66] Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 499[65][66] 22 September 1941[66] Awarded 572nd Oak Leaves 5 September 1944[66]
Hermann Greiner+ Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[66] Staffelkapitän of the 11./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1[65][66] 27 July 1944[66] Awarded 840th Oak Leaves 17 April 1945[66]
Hans Greiter Heer Unteroffizier[66] Messenger squadron leader in the I./Grenadier-Regiment 165[65][66] 13 January 1945[66]
Gerhard Grenzel Luftwaffe Unteroffizier[66] Pilot in the 2./Sturzkampfgeschwader 1[65][Note 91] 8 May 1940[66]
Horst Gresiak Waffen-SS SS-Obersturmführer[66] Leader of the 7./SS-Panzer-Regiment 2 "Das Reich"[68][Note 92] 25 January 1945[66]
Josef Gretschmann Heer Oberfeldwebel[66] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 6./Schützen-Regiment 40[66][68] 11 August 1941[66]
Carl-Heinz Greve Luftwaffe Leutnant[69] Pilot in the 3./Kampfgruppe 606[68][Note 93] 7 October 1942[69]
Prof. Dr. med.-dent. Karl Greve Heer Hauptmann of the Reserves zur Verwendung (for disposition)[69] Commander of the I./Jäger-Regiment 49[68][69] 18 May 1942[69]
Josef Grewe Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel[69] Pilot in the 9./Schlachtgeschwader 77[68][69] 20 July 1944[69]
Osmar Griebel Luftwaffe Feldwebel[69] Pilot in the 2./Sturzkampfgeschwader 77[68][69] 5 December 1943[69]
Willy Grieme Waffen-SS SS-Obersturmführer of the Reserves[69] Leader of the 6./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 4 "Der Führer"[68][Note 94] 17 September 1943[69]
Franz Griesbach+ Heer Major[69] Commander of the I./Infanterie-Regiment 391[68][69] 14 March 1942[69] Awarded 242nd Oak Leaves 17 May 1943
53rd Swords 6 March 1944[69]
Bernhard Griese Waffen-SS SS-Sturmbannführer and Major of the Schupo[69] Commander of SS-Polizei-Schützen-Bataillon 323[68][69] 3 May 1942[69]
Max Grieser Heer Leutnant[69] Leader of the 2./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 114[68][69] 14 August 1944*[69] Killed in action 5 August 1944[68]
Fritz Grieshammer Luftwaffe Generalmajor[69] Commander of the 24. Flak-Division[68][69] 12 April 1945[69]
Herbert Griesinger Heer Oberjäger[69] Group leader in Jäger-Regiment 56[68][69] 2 September 1944[69]
Hans-Christoph Grießbauer Heer Rittmeister of the Reserves[69] Chief of the 4./Füsilier-Bataillon 58[70][Note 95] 14 November 1943[69]
Heinz Grimberg Heer Hauptmann[69] Commander of Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 19[68][69] 14 April 1945[69]
Heinz Grimm Luftwaffe Leutnant[71] Pilot in the IV./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1[68][Note 96] 5 February 1944*[71] Died of wounds 13 October 1943[68]
Johannes Grimminger+ Heer Hauptmann of the Reserves[71] Leader of Panzergrenadier-Feld-Ersatz-Bataillon 25[68][71] 23 August 1944[71] Awarded 776th Oak Leaves 11 March 1945[71]
Alfred Grislawski+ Luftwaffe Feldwebel[71] Pilot in the 9./Jagdgeschwader 52[68][71] 1 July 1942[71] Awarded 446th Oak Leaves 11 April 1944[71]
Werner Grodde Heer Hauptmann[71] Commander of the II./Artillerie-Regiment 13 (L)[68][71] 6 April 1944[71]
Karl-Albrecht von Groddeck Heer Oberst[71] Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 120 (motorized)[68][71] 8 September 1941[71]
Manfred Groebe Heer Leutnant[Note 97] Pioneer Zugführer (platoon leader) in the Stabskompanie/Grenadier-Regiment 278[68][71] 17 March 1945[71]
Kurt Gröschke+ Luftwaffe Major[71] Commander of the II./Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 1[68][71] 9 June 1944[71] Awarded 693rd Oak Leaves 9 January 1945[71]
Ludwig Grözinger Luftwaffe Hauptmann[71] Staffelkapitän of the 3./Kampfgeschwader 53 "Legion Condor"[71][72] 25 November 1942[71]
Walter Grohe Heer Hauptmann of the Reserves[71] Leader of the I./Panzer-Regiment 35[71][72] 22 October 1944[71]
Franz Grohmann Waffen-SS SS-Obersturmführer[71] Chief of the 1./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 3 "Deutschland"[71][72] 23 August 1944[71]
Helmut Grollmus Luftwaffe Leutnant[71] Pilot in the II./Jagdgeschwader 54[72][Note 98] 6 October 1944*[71] Killed in action 19 June 1944[72]
Gustav Gromeike[Note 99] Heer Obergefreiter[73] In the 2./Pionier-Bataillon 1[72][73] 19 June 1942[73]
Fritz Gromotka Luftwaffe Leutnant[Note 100] Staffelkapitän of the 9./Jagdgeschwader 27[72][73] 28 January 1945[73]
Josef Grons Luftwaffe Major[73] Gruppenkommandeur of the I./Transportgeschwader 2[72][73] 20 April 1944[73]
Heinz Gropp?[Note 101] Waffen-SS SS-Obersturmführer of the Reserves Leader of the 2./SS-Flak-Abteilung 9 "Hohenstaufen"[72] 6 May 1945
Karl Gros Heer Oberfeldwebel[73] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Panzer-Regiment 2[72][73] 14 December 1943[73]
Erhard Grosan?[Note 102] Heer Oberst Commander of Kampfgruppe "Grosan" and tactics teacher at the Panzer-Truppenschule Bergen[72] 9 May 1945
Johann Groscheck Heer Oberfeldwebel[73] Leader of rider platoon in the Stabskompanie/Grenadier-Regiment 422[72][73] 21 January 1945[73]
Alfred Groß?[Note 103] Luftwaffe Leutnant Staffelführer of the 5./Jagdgeschwader 26 "Schlageter"[72] 20 April 1945
Helmut Groß Heer Major[73] Commander of Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon 129[72][73] 31 August 1943[73]
Martin Groß Waffen-SS SS-Sturmbannführer[73] Commander of the II./SS-Panzer-Regiment 1 "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler"[72][Note 104] 22 July 1943[73]
Gert Grosse Heer Major[73] Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 529[72][73] 3 January 1944[73]
Hans Grossendorfer Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[73] Observer in the 7./Kampfgeschwader 53 "Legion Condor"[72][73] 26 March 1944*[73] Killed on active service 20 November 1943[73]
Georg Großjohann Heer Major[73] Leader of Grenadier-Regiment 308[72][73] 26 December 1944[73]
Friedrich-Karl Großkreutz Heer Major[78] Commander of Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 244[72][78] 22 November 1943[78]
Horst Großmann+ Heer Oberst[78] Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 84[72][78] 23 August 1941[78] Awarded 292nd Oak Leaves 4 September 1943[78]
Hugo Großmann Heer Feldwebel[78] Deputy leader of the 3./Grenadier-Regiment 252[72][78] 26 March 1944*[78] Died of wounds 29 January 1944[72]
Alfred Großrock Waffen-SS SS-Untersturmführer[78] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 6./SS-Panzer-Regiment 5 "Wiking"[72][Note 105] 12 August 1944[78]
Ernst-Albert Grote Heer Major[Note 106] Leader of Grenadier-Regiment 12[78][79] 11 March 1945[78]
Horst Freiherr Grote Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[78] Staffelkapitän of the 4.(S)/Lehrgeschwader 2[78][79] 21 July 1940[78]
Erich Groth Luftwaffe Hauptmann[78] Gruppenkommandeur of the II./Zerstörergeschwader 76[78][79] 1 October 1940[78]
Heinz Groth?[Note 107] Heer Major of the Reserves Division adjutant of the 1. Volks-Gebirgs-Division and leader of Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 99[79] 9 May 1945
Hermann Grothaus Heer Oberleutnant[78] Chief of the 11./Artillerie-Regiment 389[78][79] 10 September 1944[78]
Siegfried Grotheer Heer Oberstleutnant[78] Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 464[78][79] 6 November 1943[78]
Helmut Gruber Heer Oberleutnant of the Reserves[78] Adjutant in the II./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 125[78][79] 15 January 1943[78]
Rupert Gruber Heer Major[78] Commander of Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 209[78][79] 14 August 1943[78]
Adolf Grubinger Heer Oberjäger[80] Machine gun leader in the 9./Jäger-Regiment 227[79][80] 28 February 1945[80]
Peter Grübl Heer Obergefreiter[80] Group leader in the 11./Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 98[79][80] 20 December 1941[80]
Werner Grün Heer Hauptmann[80] Leader of the I./Panzer-Regiment 5[79][80] 8 February 1943[80]
Hans Grünberg Luftwaffe Leutnant[80] Pilot in the 5./Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet"[79][80] 9 June 1944[80]
Georg Grüner+ Heer Oberleutnant[80] Chief of the 1./Panzer-Regiment 33 "Prinz Eugen"[79][Note 108] 25 November 1941[Note 108] Awarded 436th Oak Leaves 26 March 1944[80]
Anton Grünert Heer Oberleutnant of the Reserves[80] Chief of the 3./Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 201[79][80] 15 March 1943[80]
Richard Grünert+ Heer Oberleutnant of the Reserves[80] Leader of the 3./Kradschützen-Bataillon 7[79][80] 14 October 1941[Note 109] Awarded 244th Oak Leaves 17 May 1943[80]
Georg Grünewald Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel[Note 110] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Fallschirmjäger-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 12[79][Note 110] 29 October 1944[80]
Rudolf Grünner Waffen-SS SS-Unterscharführer[80] Group leader in Regiment "Mohr" in the fortress Breslau[79][80] 10 March 1945[80]
Harry Grünwald Heer Oberleutnant[80] Chief of the 2./Artillerie-Regiment 18 (motorized)[79][80] 6 February 1944[80]
Wilhelm Grünwaldt Heer Hauptmann of the Reserves[80] Commander of the I./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 126[79][80] 17 September 1944[80]
Herbert Gruhl Heer Hauptmann[81] Chief of the 11./Grenadier-Regiment 133[79][81] 5 April 1944[81]
Otto Grumbt Heer Hauptmann[81] Commander of the II./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 111[79][81] 28 October 1944[81]
Ernst Grunau Heer Oberleutnant[81] Leader of the Begleitkompanie of the 14. Panzer-Division[79][Note 111] 4 October 1944[81]
Julius Grund Heer Hauptmann[81] Commander of the I./Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 138[79][81] 30 October 1943[81]
Erich Grundmann Kriegsmarine Kapitänleutnant (Ing.)[81] Fleet engineer in the 1. Räumbootflottille[79][81] 31 May 1940[81]
Wilhelm Grunge Heer Obergefreiter[81] Group leader in the 4./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 93[81][82] 3 July 1944[81]
Werner Grunhold Luftwaffe Unteroffizier[81] Company troop leader in the 3./Fallschirm-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 2 "Hermann Göring"[81][82] 30 November 1944[81]
Horst Grunwald Heer Feldwebel[81] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 4./Grenadier-Regiment 457[81][82] 14 May 1944[81]
Karl-Georg Gschwendtner Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel[81] Pilot in the 7./Sturzkampfgeschwader 77[81][82] 5 February 1944[81]
Karl-Heinrich Gsell Heer Leutnant of the Reserves[81] Leader of the 2./Panzer-Regiment 35[81][82] 23 February 1944[81]
Josef Gsinn Heer Oberfeldwebel[81] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 4./Hochgebirgsjäger-Bataillon 3[81][82] 20 July 1944[81]
Rudolf Guckenberger Heer Hauptmann[81] Commander of the II./Infanterie-Regiment 481[81][82] 20 August 1942[81]
Alfred Gudelius Heer Major[83] Commander of the II./Schützen-Regiment 14[82][83] 10 February 1942[83]
Heinz Guderian+ Heer General der Panzertruppe[83] Commanding general of the XIX. Armeekorps[82][83] 27 October 1939[83] Awarded 24th Oak Leaves 17 July 1941[83]
Heinz-Günther Guderian Heer Major im Generalstab (in the General Staff)[83] Ia (operations officer) of the 116. Panzer-Division[82][83] 5 October 1944[83]
Karl Gümbel Heer Oberst[83] Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 516[82][83] 30 October 1941[83]
Ludwig Gümbel Heer Oberst[83] Leader of Divisions-Gruppe "Gümbel" (Grenadier-Regiment 308)[82][Note 112] 29 November 1944[83]
Wilhelm Günter[Note 113] Heer Feldwebel[83] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 13.(IG)/Grenadier-Regiment 508[82][Note 113] 5 March 1945[83]
Alfred Günther Waffen-SS SS-Oberscharführer[83] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./SS-Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 1 "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler"[82][Note 114] 3 March 1943[83]
Heinrich-Albert Günther[Note 115] Luftwaffe Hauptmann[83] Staffelkapitän of the 7./Kampfgeschwader 27 "Boelcke"[82][83] 9 June 1944*[83] Killed in action 10 January 1944[82]
Paul Günther Luftwaffe Fahnenjunker-Feldwebel[83] Pilot in the 9./Schlachtgeschwader 10[82][83] 2 February 1945[83]
Wilhelm Günther Heer Feldwebel[83] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 8./Panzer-Regiment 2[82][83] 18 December 1942[83]
Reinhard Günzel+ Luftwaffe Hauptmann[83] Gruppenkommandeur of the II./Kampfgeschwader 27 "Boelcke"[82][83] 17 September 1941[83] Awarded 184th Oak Leaves 21 January 1943[83]
Ernst Gürke Luftwaffe Major[83] Commander of the I./Flak-Regiment 43[82][Note 116] 3 November 1942[83]
Martin Gürz Waffen-SS SS-Hauptsturmführer[Note 117] Leader of the III./SS-Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 23 "Norge"[82][Note 117] 23 October 1944*[84] Killed in action 26 September 1944[82]
Hans Gütschow Heer Leutnant of the Reserves[84] Company leader in the I./Infanterie-Regiment 545[84][85] 25 October 1942[84]
Alois Gugganig Heer Feldwebel[84] Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 12./Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 91[84][85] 3 April 1943[84]
Friedrich Guggenberger+ Kriegsmarine Kapitänleutnant[84] Commander of U-81[84][85] 10 December 1941[84] Awarded 171st Oak Leaves 8 January 1943[84]
Paul Guhl Waffen-SS SS-Hauptsturmführer[84] Leader of the III.(gepanzert)/SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 2 "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler"[84][85] 4 June 1944[84]
Hans Guhr Heer Oberleutnant[84] Regiments adjutant in Infanterie-Regiment 513[85][Note 118] 10 September 1942[84]
Heinz Guhrke Kriegsmarine Oberleutnant zur See of the Reserves[84] Commander of Torpedoboot TA20[84][85] 5 November 1944*[84] Killed in action 31 October 1944[85]
Günther Gumprich Kriegsmarine Kapitän zur See[84] Commander of auxiliary cruiser "Thor" (HSK-4)[84][85] 31 December 1942[84]
Ulrich Gunzert Heer Oberleutnant[84] Chief of the 3./Pionier-Bataillon 258[84][85] 20 December 1941[84]
Paul Gurran Heer Oberst[84] Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 506[84][86] 12 September 1941[84]
Ernst Guschker Heer Hauptmann[84] Leader of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 587[84][85] 3 August 1943*[84] Died of wounds 13 February 1943[85]
Werner Gust+ Heer Hauptmann[87] Commander of the III./Grenadier-Regiment 477[85][87] 7 February 1944[87] Awarded 624th Oak Leaves 18 October 1944[87]
Helmut Gutheit Heer Leutnant of the Reserves[87] Leader of Jagdpanzer-Kompanie 1011[85][87] 17 April 1945[87]
[Dr.] Gerhard Gutmacher[Note 17] Heer Hauptmann[87] Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 178[85][87] 14 January 1945[87]
Heinz Gutmann Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[87] Staffelführer of the 3./Kampfgeschwader 53 "Legion Condor"[85][87] 5 April 1944[87]
Joachim Gutmann Heer Oberstleutnant[87] Leader of Panzergrenadier-Regiment 11[85][87] 18 September 1942[87]
Erwin Gutzmann Luftwaffe Feldwebel[87] Pilot in the II./Schlachtgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[85][87] 26 March 1944[87]
[Dr.] Hans Gutzmer[Note 17] Luftwaffe Hauptmann[87] Staffelkapitän of the 3./Kampfgeschwader 51[85][87] 29 February 1944[87]
Helmut Gutzschhahn Heer Hauptmann[87] Commander of the I./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 6[85][87] 8 May 1943[87]
August Györy Luftwaffe Oberleutnant[87] Pilot in the 4.(F)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 122[85][Note 119] 26 March 1944[87]
Robert Gysae+ Kriegsmarine Kapitänleutnant[87] Commander of U-98[87][88] 31 December 1941[87] Awarded 250th Oak Leaves 31 May 1943[87]

Notes

  1. Großadmiral and President of Germany Karl Dönitz, Hitler's successor as Head 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 to Oberleutnant zur See of the Reserves Georg-Wolfgang Feller on 17 June 1945 must therefore be considered a de facto but not de jure hand-out.[2]
  2. For an explanation of the various naming schemes used by the Luftwaffe, Heer, Kriegsmarine and Waffen-SS refer to nomenclature used by the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS.
  3. According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Aufklärungs-Abteilung 97.[14]
  4. According to Scherzer as air gunner in the Stab IV./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1.[16]
  5. Roberts Gaigals' nomination had been finalized by the Heerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) and was ready for signature by the end of the war. According to the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) the award was presented in accordance with the Dönitz-decree. This is illegal according to the Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt) and lacks legal justification. The presentation date is an assumption of the AKCR.[17]
  6. According to Scherzer as Leutnant.[16]
  7. According to Scherzer as commander of Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment der SS 42 (lett. Nr. 1).[16]
  8. According to Scherzer as Leutnant of the Reserves.[16]
  9. According to Scherzer as commander of the defensive sector Elba.[16]
  10. According to Scherzer as Vorgeschobener Beobachter (forward observer) in the 2./Artillerie-Regiment 389.[19]
  11. According to Scherzer as commander of the II./Artillerie-Regiment 178.[19]
  12. According to Scherzer as commander of Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon 212.[19]
  13. According to Scherzer on 19 September 1943.[19]
  14. 1 2 According to Scherzer as Leutnant zur See and commander of Hilfskriegsschiff "Passim".[19]
  15. 1 2 According to Scherzer as Hauptmann of the Reserves and Staffelführer in the Aufklärungs-Gruppe der OB der Luftwaffe.[21]
  16. According to Scherzer as leader of the I./SS-Panzer-Artillerie-Regiment 2.[21]
  17. 1 2 3 4 The brackets around the doctor title [Dr.] denotes that the academic title was attained after the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded.
  18. No evidence regarding the presentation of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross to an SS-Oberscharführer Gebhard can be found in the German Federal Archives. Walther-Peer Fellgiebel also had no evidence and wrote on 11 July 1983 to Mr. Eichhorn: "I have to rely on Krätschmer in Rieflin Fritz's case, as well as in Gebhard's.". Krätschmer may have his information from Hermann Buch, the former IIa (personnel administration for officers) of the 2. SS-Division "Das Reich", who mentioned the name Gebhard in a letter to Von Seeman on 6 December 1970. Unlawful presentation by SS-Oberstgruppenführer Sepp Dietrich. The date is taken from the announcement made by the 6. SS-Panzerarmee.[25]
  19. According to Scherzer as leader of a Kampfgruppe in the Armee-Abteilung Serbien.[26]
  20. Paul Gehl's nomination by the troop was received by the Heerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) on 24 March 1945 as a teleprinter messenger, the written nomination was received on 3 April. Major Joachim Domaschk had stopped an ongoing approval process of the Honour Roll Clasp for Gehl on 25 March, indicating: "Stop! Forward here!". Domaschk requested a detailed combat report from Gehl's division following the receipt of the written nomination on 4 April, which he received on 17 April. The next day he approved the nomination. A Heerespersonalamt-Verleihungsvorschlag (HPA-VV—Army Staff Office Nomination Recommendation) Nr. 5078 was created and forwarded the very same day. This information is noted on the file card. No further information regarding the approval or presentation of the Knight's Cross is indicated. According to the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) the award was presented in accordance with the Dönitz-decree. This is illegal according to the Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt) and lacks legal justification. The presentation date was assigned by Walther-Peer Fellgiebel.[25]
  21. 1 2 According to Scherzer as Hauptmann and deputy Gruppenkommandeur of the I./Schlachtgeschwader 1.[26]
  22. According to Scherzer as chief of the 3./Führer-Panzer-Regiment 1.[26]
  23. According to Scherzer as pilot and adjutant in the Stab I.(Jagd)/Lehrgeschwader 2.[28]
  24. According to Scherzer as commander of Infanterie-Regiment (motorized) 200.[28]
  25. According to Scherzer name is spelled Willy Geisler.[28]
  26. According to Scherzer as leader in the I./Flak-Regiment (motorized) 43.[29]
  27. According to Scherzer as oberserver in the Aufklärungsstaffe 6.(F)/122.[29]
  28. 1 2 According to Scherzer on 10 October 1942 as gun leader in the 1./Flak-Regiment 49.[29]
  29. According to Scherzer as pilot in the Aufklärungsstaffe 2.(F)/122.[29]
  30. 1 2 According to Scherzer as Oberleutnant of the Reserves and chief of the 13./Grenadier-Regiment 544.[29]
  31. According to Scherzer as chief of the 1./Fallschirmjäger-Sturm-Regiment 1.[29]
  32. According to Scherzer as pilot in the II./Kampfgeschwader 2.[29]
  33. According to Scherzer as Oberleutnant of the Reserves.[32]
  34. According to Scherzer as Schreiber-Obergefreiter.[32]
  35. According to Scherzer as commander of the IV./Fallschirmjäger-Sturm-Regiment 1.[32]
  36. According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 13./Grenadier-Regiment 110.[32]
  37. No evidence regarding the presentation of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross to Karl Gerlach can be found in the German Federal Archives. Gerlach is listed by Von Seemen, noting: "No evidence in the German Federal Archives".[33] The author 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 the Bundesarchivgesetz (German Archive Law). The order commission of the AKCR processed this case in 1983/1984 and decided "Knight's Cross yes, 17 April 1945". What evidence was used and lead to this decision remains unclear. Walther-Peer Fellgiebel later changed the presentation date to 3 May 1945. Gerlach was a member of the AKCR.[25]
  38. Günter Gersteuer's nomination by the Außenstelle of the Heerespersonalamt (HPA/A—Branch of the Army Staff Office) was ready for signature by the end of the war. According to the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) the award was presented in accordance with the Dönitz-decree. This is illegal according to the Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt) and lacks legal justification. The presentation date is an assumption of the AKCR.[35]
  39. According to Scherzer as chief of the 7./SS-"Totenkopf"-Artillerie-Regiment.[34]
  40. According to Scherzer as Staffelkapitän of the 14.(Sturm)/Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet".[34]
  41. According to Scherzer as commander of SS-Sturmbrigde "Reichsführer SS".[37]
  42. 1 2 According to Scherzer as Hauptmann and adjutant in the Grenadier-Regiment 698.[37]
  43. According to Scherzer as Hauptmann of the Reserves.[38]
  44. Karl-Heinz Gieseler is listed as a recipient in Fellgiebel and Von Seemen as SS-Untersturmführer and Stoßtruppführer in Berlin as a member of the 11. SS-Panzergrenadier-Division "Nordland".[39] Von Seemen indicates that: "No evidence in the German Federal Archives".[40] Fellgiebel states that the presentation was made by SS-Brigadeführer Wilhelm Mohnke in the bunker of the Reichs Chancellery between 25 and 30 April 1945. The number of likely presentations varies between 3 and 5 soldiers. No evidence of the award can be found in the German Federal Archives. Gieseler is not listed by Scherzer.[6]
  45. According to Scherzer as Oberst of the Reserves.[38]
  46. According to Scherzer as pilot in the 4./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1.[38]
  47. According to Scherzer as commander of Artillerie-Regiment SS-Division "Wiking".[38]
  48. According to Scherzer as SS-Obersturmführer of the Reserves.[41]
  49. According to Scherzer as Richtschütze (gunner) in the 14./Grenadier-Regiment 253.[41]
  50. According to Scherzer as leader of the 3./(schwere) Flak-Abteilung 442.[42]
  51. 1 2 According to Scherzer on 5 April 1944 as Staffelkapitän in the I./Kampfgeschwader 53 "Legion Condor".[42]
  52. According to Scherzer as Commander of Räumboot R-17 in the 1. Räum-Halbflottille.[45]
  53. According to Scherzer as adjutant of Infanterie-Regiment 208.[45]
  54. Siegwart Göller's nomination by the troop was received by the Heerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) on 13 April 1945. Missing are the statements by the commander-in-chief of the Heeresgruppe Süd and Major Joachim Domaschk. It is questionable whether the prepared Heerespersonalamt-Verleihungsvorschlag (HPA-VV—Army Staff Office Nomination Recommendation) Nr. 5088 was forwarded for presentation to the Führer because Domaschk's statement is missing. It is likely that Domaschk had requested the statement by the Heeresgruppe Süd which he had not yet received. According to the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) the award was presented in accordance with the Dönitz-decree. According to the Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt) this lacks legal justification. The presentation date was assigned by Walther-Peer Fellgiebel.[35] He is listed by Von Seemen under the name of Siegmund Göller with a presentation date 21 April 1945. However Von Seemen indicates that: "No evidence in the German Federal Archives".[47]
  55. According to Scherzer as Hauptmann of the Reserves.[45]
  56. According to Scherzer on 29 May 1940.[49]
  57. According to Scherzer as machine gunner in 6./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 1 "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler".[49]
  58. According to Scherzer as chief of the 13./Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 91.[49]
  59. According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in Frontaufklärungs-Kommando 201.[51]
  60. According to Scherzer as pilot in the I./Jagdgeschwader 54.[51]
  61. According to Scherzer as chief of the 1./Flak-Regiment 37.[51]
  62. According to Scherzer as commander of Räumboot R-61 in the 5. Räumbootflottille.[51]
  63. According to Scherzer in the 5./Artillerie-Regiment 263.[51]
  64. According to Scherzer as pilot in the I./Jagdgeschwader 53.[53]
  65. According to Scherzer Oak Leaves awarded on 25 October 1941.[53]
  66. No evidence of the award can be found in the German Federal Archives. According to Krätschmer the action took place in March 1945 in Pomerania with the Army Group Vistula. Von Seemen lists Herbert Golz with the footnote: "Source: Generalmajor (Pol.) Ernst Rode, at the time chief of staff with the chief of the German Police".[56] This posting is not verifiable. A SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor Rode is verifiable and was chief of staff of the field commando of the Reichsführer SS. This field commando processed at the time the nominations of the Waffen-SS and prepared them for approval by Heinrich Himmler. These nominations at the time were received by SS-Obersturmbannführer Wilhelm Kment, the adjutant of Himmler and liaison officer to the Heerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office). Golz nomination could have been a unlawful presentation by Himmler as commander in chief of the Army Group Vistula. The order commission of the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) handled this case in 1977 and decided: "Knight's Cross yes, 31 March 1945". The evidence sustaining this decision remains unclear. Access to the files was denied on the grounds of the Bundesarchivgesetz (German Archive Law). The presentation date was later changed by Fellgiebel. Golz was a member of the AKCR.[35]
  67. According to Scherzer name is Wilhelm von Goriany.[55]
  68. According to Scherzer as group leader in the 4./Grenadier-Regiment 576.[55]
  69. 1 2 According to Scherzer on 24 October 1944 as pilot in the I./Jagdgeschwader 302.[55]
  70. According to Scherzer as Vorgeschobener Beobachter (forward observer) in the 3./SS-Flak-Abteilung 17.[58]
  71. According to Scherzer as commander Sipo and SD Budapest.[58]
  72. 1 2 According to Scherzer as Leutnant zur Verwendung (for disposition) and leader of a special commando in the 8./Bau-Lehr-Bataillon "Brandenburg" z.b.V. 800.[58]
  73. According to Scherzer as commander of SS-Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 9.[58]
  74. According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in the Stabskompanie./Füsilier-Regiment 22.[58]
  75. According to Scherzer as chief of the 14./Grenadier-Regiment 7.[60]
  76. 1 2 According to Scherzer on 6 December 1944 as oberserver in the 2./Nahaufklärungsgruppe 6.[60]
  77. Fritz-Hubert Gräser's nomination by the troop was received by the Heerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Personnel Office) on 29 April 1945. General Ernst Maisel noted: "I approve the nomination! 30 April". The nomination list for the higher grades of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross only notes the nomination entry date as 29 April 1945. There is no indication that the award was granted. The paperwork was not finalized by the end of the war. The Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) claims that the award was presented in accordance with the Dönitz-decree. This is illegal according to the Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt) and lacks legal justification. The sequential number "154" and presentation date were assigned by the AKCR.[61]
  78. According to Scherzer as chief of the 18./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 1 "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler".[60]
  79. According to Scherzer Swords awarded on 18 May 1944.[60]
  80. According to Scherzer as Leutnant of the Reserves.[60]
  81. According to Scherzer as platoon troop leader in the 9./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment "Der Führer".[63]
  82. According to Scherzer name is spelled Anton Grassl.[63]
  83. According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in 1./leichte Flak-Abteilung 75 (self motorized).[63]
  84. According to Scherzer as pilot in the Stab/Jagdgeschwader 51.[63]
  85. The original nomination was not retained. The Oberbefehlshaber Nordwest (OB Nordwest) had sent the nomination to the Oberkommando der Luftwaffe/Auszeichnung und Disziplin (OKL/AuD—Air Force High Command/Award and Discipline). The accompanying letter is presented by Franz Thomas. Franz Thomas is author of Die Ritterkreuzträger der Deutschen Wehrmacht 1939–1945, Teil II Die Ritterkreuzträger der Fallschirmjäger, Osnabrück 1986, page 88. No further information prevailed. A presentation cannot be verified. The Order Commission of the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) processed this case in 1974 and decided: 868th Oak Leaves, 8 May 1945. According to the AKCR the award was present in accordance with the Dönitz-decree. This is illegal according to the Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt) and lacks legal justification. The sequential number "868" and date were assigned by the AKCR. Graßmel is listed by the OB Nordwest for the "Nomination for the presentation of war awards" in May 1945. This list, which was to be presented to Karl Dönitz, holds 12 names. These nominations had all been submitted by the OB Nordwest via the command chain and must be considered not finalized. Dönitz has never signed this list and most likely has never seen this list. Franz Graßmel was a member of the AKCR.[61]
  86. According to Scherzer as pilot in the 1./Jagdgeschwader 52.[64]
  87. According to Scherzer as machine gunner in the 6./Grenadier-Regiment 487.[64]
  88. According to Scherzer as company leader in Regiment "Mohr" in fortress Breslau.[64]
  89. 1 2 According to Scherzer as Major and commander of the II./Infanterie-Regiment (motorized) "Großdeutschland".[66]
  90. According to Scherzer Swords awarded on 27 August 1944.[66]
  91. According to Scherzer as pilot in the I./Sturzkampfgeschwader 1.[66]
  92. According to Scherzer as leader of the 7./SS-Panzer-Regiment 2.[66]
  93. According to Scherzer as pilot in the 3./Küstenflieger-Gruppe 606.[69]
  94. According to Scherzer as leader of the 6./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment "Der Führer".[69]
  95. According to Scherzer as chief of the 4./Division-Füsilier-Bataillon (AA) 58.[69]
  96. According to Scherzer as pilot in the Stab IV./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1.[71]
  97. According to Scherzer as Leutnant of the Reserves.[71]
  98. According to Scherzer as pilot in the 4./Jagdgeschwader 54.[71]
  99. According to Scherzer name is spelled Gustav Gromeik.[73]
  100. According to Scherzer as Leutnant of the Reserves.[73]
  101. No evidence of the award can be found in the German Federal Archives. According to Walther-Peer Fellgiebel the award was presented by SS-Oberstgruppenführer Sepp Dietrich, which would make it an unlawful presentation. Fellgiebel's sources are Hermann Buch, the former IIa (personnel administration) of the 2. SS-Division "Das Reich", and Wilhelm Kment, the adjutant of Heinrich Himmler and liaison officer to the Heerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office). According to Buch—note from 25 June 2005—he has nothing to do with this presentation. And Kment cannot be the source since Buch stated that Kment died in the early 1970s. If indeed Kment was the source then Von Seemen would have listed Heinz Gropp in either the first or second edition of his book, which is not the case. The source thus remains uncertain. Krätschmer lists Gropp in his third edition with a date of 1 May 1945 without stating a source as well. Fellgiebel dated the award on 6 May 1945. He may have done this to justify this as a Dietrich award.[74]
  102. Erhard Grosan's nomination by the Außenstelle of the Heerespersonalamt (HPA/A—Branch of the Army Staff Office) was ready for signature by the end of the war. According to the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) the award was presented in accordance with the Dönitz-decree. This is illegal according to the Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt) and lacks legal justification. The presentation date is an assumption of the AKCR.[75]
  103. The information regarding the presentation of the Knight's Cross to Alfred Groß originally came from Ernst Obermaier and was given to Walther-Peer Fellgiebel, who accepted this. Fellgiebel included all Luftwaffe presentations without changes because the Luftwaffe presentations at the end of the war could not be verified. Scherzer states that he received information from an aviation historian, who has access to the original 1945 files of Jagdgeschwader 26 (JG 26), that, "'Leutnant' Alfred Groß, 5./JG 26 was not a Staffelführer of the 5. Staffel, nor a recipient of the Knight's Cross."[75] Alfred Groß is listed by Obermaier.[76] Von Seemen lists him with a vague presentation date of April 1945.[77]
  104. According to Scherzer as commander of the II./SS-Panzer-Regiment "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler".[73]
  105. According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 6./SS-Panzer-Regiment 5.[78]
  106. According to Scherzer as Major of the Reserves.[78]
  107. Heinz Groth's nomination by the troop was received by the Heerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) on 23 March 1945. The book "Verliehene Ritterkreuze" (Awarded Knight Crosses) contains a note (presumably by Joachim Domaschk): "Knight's Cross no, Honour Roll". The file card states: "rejected" and "unfinished (Honour Roll)? ". The presentation date was assigned by Walther-Peer Fellgiebel.[75]
  108. 1 2 According to Scherzer on 23 November 1941 as chief of the 1./Panzer-Regiment 33.[80]
  109. According to Scherzer on 14 December 1941.[80]
  110. 1 2 According to Scherzer as Fahnenjunker-Oberfeldwebel and commander of a Sturmgeschütz in the 1./Fallschirmjäger-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 12.[80]
  111. According to Scherzer as leader of the Division-Begleitkompanie/14. Panzer-Division.[81]
  112. According to Scherzer as leader of Divisions-Gruppe 198.[83]
  113. 1 2 According to Scherzer name is spelled Wilhelm Günther who received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross as Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 13./Grenadier-Regiment 508.[83]
  114. According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in the SS-Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler".[83]
  115. According to Scherzer name is spelled Heinrich-Albert Güntner.[83]
  116. According to Scherzer as commander of the I./Flak-Regiment (motorized) 43.[83]
  117. 1 2 According to Scherzer as SS-Hauptsturmführer of the Reserves and leader of the III./SS-Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 23 "Norge" (norw. Nr 1).[84]
  118. According to Scherzer as adjutant in Infanterie-Regiment 513.[84]
  119. According to Scherzer as pilot in the Aufklärungsstaffe 4.(F)/122.[87]

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  4. Scherzer 2007, pp. 117–186.
  5. 1 2 Fellgiebel 2000, pp. 154, 190–208, 488.
  6. 1 2 Fellgiebel 2000, pp. 25–26.
  7. Scherzer 2007, pp. 131–135.
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  13. Fellgiebel 2000, pp. 49–51, 102–111.
  14. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Scherzer 2007, p. 324.
  15. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Fellgiebel 2000, p. 190.
  16. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Scherzer 2007, p. 325.
  17. Scherzer 2007, pp. 131–132.
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  21. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Scherzer 2007, p. 327.
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  25. 1 2 3 Scherzer 2007, p. 132.
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  27. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Fellgiebel 2000, p. 193.
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  29. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Scherzer 2007, p. 331.
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  31. personal communication
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  33. Von Seemen 1976, p. 138.
  34. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Scherzer 2007, p. 333.
  35. 1 2 3 Scherzer 2007, p. 133.
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  37. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Scherzer 2007, p. 334.
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  44. Fellgiebel 2000, pp. 154, 488.
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  47. Von Seemen 1976, p. 141.
  48. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Fellgiebel 2000, p. 198.
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  50. 1 2 3 Fellgiebel 2000, pp. 198, 491.
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  54. 1 2 Fellgiebel 2000, pp. 193, 491.
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  59. Fellgiebel 2000, pp. 200, 491.
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  61. 1 2 Scherzer 2007, p. 134.
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  64. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Scherzer 2007, p. 346.
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  75. 1 2 3 Scherzer 2007, p. 135.
  76. Obermaier 1989, p. 123.
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  84. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Scherzer 2007, p. 355.
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