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German WWII Signed Photo of Knights Cross Winner Karl-Willi 'Peter' Lumpp

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German WWII Signed Photo of Knights Cross Winner Karl-Willi 'Peter' Lumpp-Lumpp was awarded his knights cross on July 18th, 1943. He was a 1stLt with the Führer, 3. Kompanie, Grenadier-Regiment 226, 79. Infanterie-Division. They fought mainly on the eastern front. Here is his story: After repeated efforts to smash through the center of the German Blue Line, the Soviet 56th Army shifted its main effort northwards in late May 1943 and tried to advance along the Kiyevskoye–Varenikovskaya road. The German 79.Infanterie-Division had been destroyed at Stalingrad in February, but it was quickly reconstituted and sent to the Kuban in mid-May. Yet despite its ad hoc constitution, the new 79.Infanterie-Division proved very solid in the defense, even when attacked by masses of Soviet infantry and tanks on the 27thofMay. The key to the German main line of defense in this sector proved to be the tiny village of Borisovka, just east of Kiyevskoye, held by I./Grenadier-Regiment 226. Relentless Soviet artillery bombardments and attacks decimated the German battalion, reducing it to just 83 men, but the village was held. After the battalion commander was badly wounded, Oberleutnant Karl-Will Lumpp, commander of 3.Kompanie, assumed command of the survivors. On the morning of 28 May, the Soviet 32nd Guards Rifle Division mounted an all-out attack, supported by tanks and artillery, which overran most of Borisovka. Lumpp was wounded, and after most of their ammunition was exhausted, his men were forced to retreat into one corner of the village. However, German doctrine was always to counterattack before the enemy could consolidate on the objective and Lumpp managed to rally the last 50 survivors and lead them in a desperate effort to recover the village. The Germans surged forward, armed with entrenching tools, bayonets and rifle butts and caught the Soviet infantry by surprise. A frenzied, close-quarter melee ensued, while Lumpp managed to destroy a Soviet tank with a magnetic mine. The fighting in Borisovka was vicious and typical of the infantry combat in the Kuban. Caught off balance by Lumpp's counterattack, the Soviets abandoned the village and retreated. Lumpp, who was wounded six times, was awarded the Ritterkreuz for his accomplishment in preventing an enemy breakthrough. Sounds like a great plot of a movie! This black and white photo is in very good condition. It is signed at the lower portion of the photo. The photo measures approx. 5 ½ inches (13.97cm) tall and 3 ½ inches (8.89cm) wide.It is in very good condition. The mailing envelope will be included as well. Someone needs to make a movie about this guy!
Product Info

Product Info

  • Conflict World War II A
  • Nation Germany A
  • Item Type Personality Autographs M
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  • Currency USD
  • Ships From Flag Hubbardston, MA · United States
  • Product ID 521807

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