Source :
https://audiovis.nac.gov.pl/obraz/4584/h:436/
https://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/forum/wehrmacht-era-militaria/photos-and-paper-items-forum/11879237-rk-dk-in-gold-plm-general-official-w-kvk1-please-id
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https://audiovis.nac.gov.pl/obraz/4584/h:436/
https://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/forum/wehrmacht-era-militaria/photos-and-paper-items-forum/11879237-rk-dk-in-gold-plm-general-official-w-kvk1-please-id
Rolf Truxa (6 June 1921 - 3 February 1983) in a pictures taken by Kriegsberichter Gerhard Ulrich. He received the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on 17 December 1943 as Oberleutnant and Führer 2.Batterie / Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 190. During the German attempt to recapture the city of Newel, Oberleutnant Truxa and his Sturmgeschütze had the mission of supporting the infantry of the 252. Infanterie-Division. After overcoming the Soviet minefields the German infantry became pinned down in their efforts to take the high ground at Sui Shmotki. At this point Truxa and his Sturmgeschütze were able to rally the attackers and then proceeded to capture the heights in a sharp, aggressive attack. This enabled the German attack to proceed once again and by evening the Soviets had been pushed back 6 km. Despite the overall failure of the German assault, Truxa was nonetheless decorated for the Ritterkreuz for his achievements in the attack.
Source:
ECPAD Archives, courtesy of Blanluet Christophe
https://www.facebook.com/groups/152986901863424/permalink/953089338519839/?__cft__[0]=AZX7I7-IjQNNjCcdtznmQJvb331bM9U5ZNYxGAxXAUJkxnY3Z_PquVMB7iX5onxn9Oqz-M7z9x4TsqYvwZxL_r155-LbXwnqqOWp9b5056HcK3ah20BNo_jLT43jVxTAn1dLFta5Flb6aZZI9Em8qhwRXMBzsYh_xmGyw2EuyVNExw&__tn__=%2CO%2CP-R
https://www.tracesofwar.com/persons/19811/Truxa-Rolf.htm
Source :
ECPAD Archives, courtesy of Blanluet Christophe
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10158857538508308&set=gm.979639932531446
Source :
https://waralbum.ru/175937/
https://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/forum/wehrmacht-era-militaria/photos-and-paper-items-forum/11844414-unbekannte-ritterkreuztr%C3%A4ger-mit-kgl-bulgar-tapferkeitsorden-iv-klasse-i-stufe
Source :
Denis Daum photo collection
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Stuka ace Georg Jauernik (left) playing cards with his fellow pilots. Jauernik (23 November 1915 - 8 February 1945) received the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on 27 November 1942 as Stabsfeldwebel and Flugzeugführer in II.Gruppe / Sturzkampfgeschwader 77 (StG 77). The medal was awarded for his successes over the course of 500+ ground attack sorties on all fronts, which included his heavily damaging a 7000 GRT freighter in the port of Tuapse. Georg Jauernik finally reached the rank of Leutnant. He lies presumably buried as an unknown soldier at the German War Cemetery in Poznan. He flew a total of over 1000 sorties during World War II, almost all of these with the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka.
Source :
https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?p=2296241#p2296241
https://www.tracesofwar.com/persons/23541/Jauernik-Georg.htm
Karl Koetz (8 February 1908 - 11 July 1977) received the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on 2 October 1941 as Hauptmann and Kommandeur II.Bataillon / Infanterie-Regiment 463 / 263.Infanterie-Division. On 17-18 August 1941 previously the 263. Infanterie-Division was deployed to the Yelnya salient, where they faced desperate Soviet attempts to push back the Germans. In this context Hauptmann Koetz and his Bataillon distinguished themselves near Jakowlewo in the fighting around Hill 256.9, also known as the “Chimborasso”, in the time period 17-28 August 1941. The Bataillon put up a tremendous fight against the overwhelming Soviet attacks, and for this Koetz would be decorated with the Ritterkreuz.
Koetz received the
Eichenlaub #374 for his Ritterkreuz on 24 January 1944 as Oberstleutnant
and Kommandeur Grenadier-Regiment 185 / 87.Infanterie-Division. On 13
December 1943 previously the Soviets began a major attack against the
key positions of the 3. Panzerarmee north of Vitebsk. Despite fierce
German resistance, the 87. Infanterie-Division became surrounded. It was
however able to break out on the 16 December 1943 along with the
subordinated Grenadier-Regiment 365 in the area Choljawki/Karewy,
Slyndiki. It reached the main battle line of the 20. Panzer-Division
near Ambrossenki (2 km northwest of Malaschenki), thus escaping the
trap. This breakout was only able to succeed due to the performance of
the Grenadier-Regiment 185, commanded by Oberstleutnant Koetz, and the
Sturm-Bataillon Hochgartz. For his role in saving his Division Koetz
would be decorated with the Eichenlaub.
Source :
https://alchetron.com/Karl-Koetz
https://www.tracesofwar.com/persons/39158/Koetz-Karl.htm