Christoph Krämer
Date of Birth: 21.08.1913 - Menden, Westfalen (German Empire)
Date of Death: 06.10.1990 - Brühl, Nordrhein-Westfalen (Germany)
Battles and Campaigns: Annexation of Sudetenland (1938), invasion of Poland (1939), invasion of the West (1940), invasion of the Soviet Union (1941)
Promotions:
00.00.19__ Oberfeldwebel
Career:
00.00.1933 entered the military as a member of Infanterie-Regiment 17 in Braunschweig
00.00.193_ transferred to Infanterie-Regiment 60
00.00.193_ transferred to Schützen-Regiment 4
00.00.193_ transferred to Schützen-Regiment 7
00.00.193_ transferred to Wach-Bataillon "Berlin"
00.00.193_ transferred to 2. leichten-Division (later became 7. Panzer-Division)
00.00.194_ Zugführer in 5.Kompanie / II.Bataillon / Panzergrenadier-Regiment 7 / 7.Panzer-Division
Awards and Decorations:
00.00.193_ Deutsches Reichssportabzeichen in Bronze
00.00.1937 Dienstauszeichnung der Wehrmacht IV.Klasse (4 Jahre)
00.00.193_ Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1. Oktober 1938
00.00.193_ Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1. Oktober 1938 mit Spange "Prager Burg"
00.00.19__ Eisernes Kreuz II.Klasse
00.00.19__ Eisernes Kreuz I.Klasse
00.00.1942 Medaille "Winterschlacht im Osten" 1941/42 (Ostmedaille)
00.00.194_ Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz
00.00.194_ Nahkampfspange in Bronze
00.00.194_ Nahkampfspange in Silber
00.00.194_ Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber
00.00.194_ Verwundetenabzeichen in Gold
00.00.194_ Panzerkampfabzeichen in Bronze
07.08.1943 Deutsches Kreuz in Gold
14.05.1944 Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes, as Oberfeldwebel and Zugführer in 5.Kompanie / II.Bataillon / Panzergrenadier-Regiment 7 / 7.Panzer-Division
00.00.1945 Dienstauszeichnung der Wehrmacht III.Klasse (12 Jahre)
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In 1933 Christoph Krämer joined the Reichswehr, which was transformed into the Wehrmacht in 1935. Before the war he served in the Wach-Bataillon "Berlin".
During the war he served with the 7. Panzer-Division and its predecessor, the 2. leichten-Division. He took part in the Polish, Western and Russian campaigns as a platoon commander and later as a company commander.
Kramer was wounded eight times, once life-threateningly when he was hit by six shots from a submachine gun. He owes his life only to the fact that it was -50° C on the eastern front, since the bitter cold saved him from bleeding to death! In a letter to a comrade he wrote:
"Nevertheless, praise be to what makes hard."
After the war and released from the POW camp, Christoph Krämer was a member of the "Ordensgemeinschaft der Ritterkreuzträger" (Cologne section) and the "Traditionsgemeinschaft der 7. Panzer-Division" for many years.
In the war history of the 7. Panzer-Division, from the hand of the unforgotten Panzer general Hasso von Manteufel he wrote: "Oberfeldwebel Christoph Krämer became a rock against which the surf often broke."
Newspaper clipping on the award of the Ritterkreuz to Oberfeldwebel Christoph Krämer, taken from "Bonner Generalanzeiger", 22 June 1944 edition.
Source :
Jim Haley photo collection
https://www.forum-der-wehrmacht.de/index.php?thread/58222-christoph-kr%C3%A4mer-ritterkreuztr%C3%A4ger/
https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Kr%C3%A4mer,_Christoph
https://www.forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=246171
https://www.tracesofwar.com/persons/10376/Kr%C3%A4mer-Christoph.htm
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