List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (M)
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 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 118 Knight's Cross recipients of the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS whose last name starts with "M".[5][Note 2] Fellgiebel himself delisted one and Scherzer has challenged the validity of seven 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
Service | Number of presentations | Posthumous presentations |
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Heer | 293 | 17 |
Kriegsmarine | 29 | 1 |
Luftwaffe | 113 | 10 |
Waffen-SS | 22 | 1 |
The Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (Supreme Command of the Armed Forces) kept separate Knight's Cross lists for the Heer (Army), Kriegsmarine (Navy), Luftwaffe (Air Force) and 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 457 awards made to servicemen whose last name starts with "M", 46 were later awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, nine the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords and five the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds; 29 presentations were made posthumously. Heer members received 293 of the medals; 29 went to the Kriegsmarine, 113 to the Luftwaffe, and 22 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 3] | Date of award | Notes | Image |
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Johann Maas | Heer | Fahnenjunker-Wachtmeister[14] | Vorgeschobener Beobachter (forward observer) in the 12./Artillerie-Regiment 104[14][15] | 25 October 1944*[Note 4] | Killed in action 26 July 1944[15] | — |
Heinz Maaz | Heer | Obergefreiter[14] | Group leader in the 3./Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung "Großdeutschland"[14][16] | 4 October 1944[14] | — |
— |
Franz-Wilhelm Mach | Heer | Major[14] | Commander of the I./Kuban-Kosaken-Regiment 4[15][Note 5] | 30 April 1945[14] | — |
— |
Hans-Heinrich Mach | Heer | Oberleutnant[14] | Chief of the 7./Infanterie-Regiment 220[14][16] | 15 November 1941[14] | — |
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Heinz Macher+ | Waffen-SS | Untersturmführer[14] | SS-Leader of the 16.(Pi)/SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment "Deutschland"[14][16] | 3 April 1943[14] | Awarded 554th Oak Leaves 19 August 1944[14] | — |
Robert Macher?[Note 6] | Heer | Generalmajor | Chief of staff of AOK Ostpreußen[15] | 14 May 1945 | — |
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Werner Machold | Luftwaffe | Oberfeldwebel[18] | Pilot in the 7./Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen"[15][Note 7] | 5 September 1940[18] | — |
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Siegfried Macholz | Heer | Generalleutnant[18] | Commander of the 49. Infanterie-Division[16][18] | 16 October 1944[18] | — |
— |
August Machowsky | Heer | Oberleutnant[18] | Chief of the Pionier-Kompanie/Jäger-Regiment 28[15][Note 8] | 30 April 1945[18] | — |
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Eberhard von Mackensen+ | Heer | General der Kavallerie[18] | Commanding general of the III. Armeekorps (motorized)[15][18] | 27 July 1941[18] | Awarded 95th Oak Leaves 26 May 1942[18] | |
Anton Mader | Luftwaffe | Major[18] | Gruppenkommandeur of the II./Jagdgeschwader 77[15][18] | 23 July 1942[Note 9] | — |
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Anton-Josef Mader | Luftwaffe | Feldwebel[18] | Pilot and observer in the 5.(H)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 11[15][Note 10] | 26 March 1944[18] | — |
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Franz Mader | Heer | Major of the Reserves[18] | Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 576[15][18] | 12 December 1944[18] | — |
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Hans Mader | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[18] | Staffelkapitän of the 4./Kampfgeschwader 54[15][18] | 3 September 1942[18] | — |
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Hellmuth Mäder+ | Heer | Major[18] | Commander of the III./Infanterie-Regiment 522[15][18] | 3 April 1942[18] | Awarded 560th Oak Leaves 27 August 1944 143rd Swords 18 April 1945[18] |
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Hermann Maek | Heer | Oberleutnant[18] | Leader of the 5./Infanterie-Regiment 453[15][18] | 20 March 1942[18] | — |
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Rolf Maempel | Heer | Oberst[18] | Commander of Panzergrenadier-Regiment 125[15][Note 11] | 5 December 1943[18] | — |
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Manfred Mänhardt | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[19] | Observer in the 4.(F)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 122[15][Note 12] | 9 June 1944[19] | — |
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Jürgen Freiherr von Maercken zu Geerath | Heer | Oberleutnant[19] | Chief of the 1./Panzer-Regiment 36[15][19] | 17 September 1941[19] | — |
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Xaver Maerz | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[19] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 6./Infanterie-Regiment 34[19][20] | 27 May 1942[19] | — |
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Friedrich-Wilhelm Maes | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant (M.A.)[19] | Battery chief of the battery "Völtzendorf" in the Marine Flak-Abteilung 219 (9. Marine-Flak-Regiment)[20][Note 13] | 25 March 1945*[19] | Killed in action 19 March 1945[20] | — |
Heinz Maetzel | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[19] | Staffelkapitän of the 1./Fernaufklärungs-Gruppe 4[20][Note 14] | 5 April 1944[19] | — |
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Christoph Magawly | Heer | Hauptmann[Note 15] | Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 287[19][20] | 15 March 1944[19] | — |
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Rolf Mager | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[19] | Commander of the II./Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 6[19][20] | 31 October 1944[19] | — |
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Friedrich-Wilhelm Magerfleisch | Heer | Gefreiter[19] | In the 3.(schwere)/Schnelle-Abteilung 376[21][Note 16] | 20 January 1943*[19] | Killed in action 8 December 1942[20] | — |
Alois Magg | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[19] | Pilot in the 9./Kampfgeschwader 2[20][Note 17] | 5 September 1944[19] | — |
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Hanns Magold | Heer | Oberleutnant[19] | Chief of the 1./Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung "Großdeutschland"[19][20] | 3 April 1943[19] | — |
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Adolf Mahler | Heer | Oberst of the Reserves[19] | Commander of Artillerie-Regiment 30[19][20] | 23 October 1944[19] | — |
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Helmut Mahlke | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[22] | Gruppenkommandeur of the III./Sturzkampfgeschwader 1[20][22] | 16 July 1941[22] | — |
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Friedrich Mahlmann | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[22] | Leader of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 587[20][22] | 17 March 1944[22] | — |
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Heinrich Mahlstedt | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[22] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Panzer-Abteilung 8[20][22] | 30 September 1944*[22] | Died of wounds 27 August 1944[20] | — |
Friedrich-Karl Mahn | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[22] | Officer zur besonderen Verwendung (for special assignments) in the 1./Nahaufklärungs-Gruppe 5[20][22] | 24 January 1945[22] | — |
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Werner Mahn | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[22] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Panzer-Regiment 10[20][22] | 8 February 1943[22] | — |
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Heinrich Mahnken | Heer | Rittmeister of the Reserves[22] | Commander of the Aufklärungs-Abteilung 299[20][22] | 5 April 1942[22] | — |
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Emil Mai | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[22] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 200 (motorized)[20][22] | 16 November 1944[22] | — |
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Kurt Maier+ | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[22] | Observer and aircraft commander in the 3./Kampfgeschwader 4 "General Wever"[20][Note 18] | 16 November 1942[22] | Awarded 674th Oak Leaves 6 December 1944[22] | — |
Eberhard Maisel[Note 19] | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[23] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Grenadier-Regiment 118[20][23] | 23 July 1943[23] | — |
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Ernst Maisel | Heer | Oberst[22] | Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 42[20][22] | 6 April 1942[22] | — |
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Paul Maitla | Waffen-SS | Hauptsturmführer[22] | Waffen-Leader of the I./Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment 45 of the SS (estn. Nr. 1)[20][Note 20] | 23 August 1944[22] | — |
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Wilhelm Makrocki | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[22] | Gruppenkommandeur of the I./Zerstörergeschwader 26 "Horst Wessel"[22][24] | 6 October 1940[22] | — |
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Wilhelm von Malachowski+ | Heer | Oberleutnant[25] | Chief of the 2./Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 189[24][25] | 30 January 1942[25] | Awarded 206th Oak Leaves 6 March 1943[25] | — |
Robert-Georg Freiherr von Malapert+ called Neufville | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[25] | Staffelkapitän of the 5./Sturzkampfgeschwader 1[24][25] | 6 January 1942[25] | Awarded 99th Oak Leaves 8 June 1942[25] | — |
Einhart Malguth | Heer | Oberleutnant[25] | Regiment adjutant of Panzer-Regiment 35[24][Note 21] | 11 May 1942[25] | — |
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Hans Malkomes | Waffen-SS | Obersturmführer[25] | SS-Chief of the 2./SS-Panzer-Regiment 1 "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler"[24][Note 22] | 30 October 1944[25] | — |
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Karl Mally | Heer | Hauptmann[25] | Leader of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 191[24][25] | 12 March 1944[25] | — |
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Wolfgang von Malotki | Heer | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[25] | Chief of the 3./Grenadier-Regiment 45[24][25] | 7 March 1943[25] | — |
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Berndt-Joachim Freiherr von Maltzahn | Heer | Major[25] | Commander of Panzergrenadier-Regiment 59[25][26] | 14 February 1945[25] | — |
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Günther Freiherr von Maltzahn+ | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[25] | Gruppenkommandeur of the II./Jagdgeschwader 53[24][25] | 30 December 1940[25] | Awarded 29th Oak Leaves 24 July 1941[25] | |
Hermann Mangels | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[25] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the Pionier-Bataillon 189[24][25] | 17 March 1945[25] | — |
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Johannes Manitius | Heer | Oberstleutnant[25] | Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 386[24][25] | 3 April 1942[25] | — |
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Hans-Horst Manitz | Heer | Hauptmann of the Reserves[25] | Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 274[24][25] | 23 August 1944[25] | — |
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Fritz Mann | Heer | Leutnant[27] | Zugführer (platoon leader) of the pioneer platoon in the Stabskompanie/Grenadier-Regiment 274[24][27] | 6 April 1944[27] | — |
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Martin Mann | Heer | Oberstleutnant[27] | Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 187[24][27] | 23 October 1944[27] | — |
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Werner Manns | Heer | Hauptmann[27] | Commander of the III./Grenadier-Regiment 96[24][27] | 13 January 1944[27] | — |
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Erich von Manstein | — |
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— |
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see von Lewinski called von Manstein | |
Gerhard Mantel | Heer | Oberleutnant[27] | Chief of the 2./Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 52[24][27] | 14 April 1945[27] | — |
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Hasso von Manteuffel+ | Heer | Oberst[27] | Commander of Schützen-Regiment 6[24][27] | 31 December 1941[27] | Awarded 332nd Oak Leaves 23 November 1943 50th Swords 22 February 1944 24th Diamonds 18 February 1945[27] |
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Karl-Heinz Marbach | Kriegsmarine | Oberleutnant zur See[27] | Commander of U-953[24][27] | 22 July 1944[27] | — |
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Paul Marbach | Heer | Major of the Reserves[27] | Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 217[24][27] | 20 February 1943[27] | — |
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Oskar Marchel | Heer | Unteroffizier[27] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Grenadier-Regiment 45[24][27] | 15 April 1944*[27] | Killed in action 10 March 1944[24] | — |
Erich Marcks+ | Heer | Generalleutnant[27] | Commander of the 101. leichte Infanterie-Division[26][27] | 26 June 1941[27] | Awarded 503rd Oak Leaves 24 June 1944[27] | |
Werner Marcks+ | Heer | Oberstleutnant[28] | Leader of Kampfgruppe "Marcks" Panzer Armee Afrika[26][Note 23] | 2 February 1942[28] | Awarded 593rd Oak Leaves 21 September 1944[28] | — |
Werner Marienfeld[Note 24] | Luftwaffe | Oberstleutnant[28] | Geschwaderkommodore of Kampfgeschwader 54[28][29] | 27 November 1941[28] | — |
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Willy Marienfeld+ | Heer | Major of the Reserves[Note 25] | Commander of the II./Infanterie-Regiment 123[28][29] | 17 August 1942[28] | Awarded 482nd Oak Leaves 25 May 1944[28] | — |
Hermann Maringgele | Waffen-SS | Hauptscharführer[28] | SS-Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./SS-Kavallerie-Regiment 15 "Florian Geyer"[29][Note 26] | 21 February 1945[28] | — |
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Paul Markgraf | Heer | Oberleutnant[28] | Leader of Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 40[28][29] | 3 January 1943[28] | — |
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[Dr.] Friedrich Markworth[Note 27] | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant[28] | Commander of U-66[28][29] | 8 July 1943[28] | — |
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Walter Markworth | Heer | Oberleutnant[28] | Leader of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 12[28][29] | 14 April 1945[28] | — |
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Heinz Marquardt | Luftwaffe | Fahnenjunker-Oberfeldwebel[Note 28] | Pilot in the 13./Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders"[28][29] | 18 November 1944[28] | — |
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Herbert Marre | Heer | Oberleutnant[Note 29] | Chief of the 13./Grenadier-Regiment 424[28][29] | 17 April 1945[28] | — |
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Günther Marreck | Heer | Hauptmann of the Reserves[28] | Leader of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 422[28][29] | 15 April 1944[28] | — |
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Hans Marscholek | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[28] | Battery leader in the Fallschirm-Flak-Abteilung 5[29][Note 30] | 31 October 1944[28] | — |
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Hans-Joachim Marseille+ | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[30] | Pilot in the 3./Jagdgeschwader 27[29][30] | 22 February 1942[30] | Awarded 97th Oak Leaves 6 June 1942 12th Swords 18 June 1942 4th Diamonds 3 September 1942[30] |
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Alfred Martens | Heer | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[30] | Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 586[29][30] | 28 November 1943[30] | — |
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Egbert Martens | Heer | Oberst[30] | Commander of Werfer-Regiment 70 (motorized)[29][Note 31] | 3 November 1944[30] | — |
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Otto Martens | Heer | Hauptmann of the Reserves[30] | Commander of Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 72[29][30] | 23 November 1941[30] | — |
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Ekkehard Martienssen | Kriegsmarine | Oberleutnant zur See of the Reserves[30] | Commander of Vorpostenboot VP-203 in the 2. Vorpostenflottille[30][31] | 29 June 1944[30] | — |
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Christian Martin | Heer | Hauptmann[30] | Commander of Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 521[29][30] | 20 January 1943[30] | — |
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Heinz Martin | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[30] | Aide-de-camp in the Stab of Infanterie-Regiment 520[29][30] | 20 December 1941[30] | — |
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Wolfgang Martin | Luftwaffe | Oberfeldwebel[30] | Pilot in the 6./Kampfgeschwader 3 "Lützow"[29][30] | 30 December 1942[30] | — |
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Robert Martinek+ | Heer | Generalmajor[30] | Commander of the 267. Infanterie-Division[29][30] | 26 December 1941[30] | Awarded 388th Oak Leaves 10 February 1944[30] | — |
Egon von der Marwitz | Heer | Oberleutnant[30] | Chief of the 3./Grenadier-Regiment 44[29][30] | 12 August 1944[30] | — |
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Xaver Marzluf | Heer | Major[32] | Commander of the II./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 103[31][32] | 9 July 1944*[32] | Killed in action 3 June 1944[29] | — |
Lino (Arzelino) Masarié | Waffen-SS | Hauptsturmführer[32] | SS-Leader of SS-Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 3 "Totenkopf"[29][Note 32] | 3 April 1943[32] | — |
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Willi Masemann | Heer | Unteroffizier[32] | In the 4./Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 15 (L)[32][33] | 25 June 1944[Note 33] | — |
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Wilhelm Massa | Heer | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[32] | Chief of the 5./Grenadier-Regiment 35 (motorized)[32][33] | 21 January 1945[32] | — |
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Dipl.-Ing. Dietrich Freiherr von Massenbach | Luftwaffe | Major[32] | Gruppenkommandeur of the II./Kampfgeschwader 4 "General Wever"[32][33] | 27 August 1940[32] | — |
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Horst Massow | Heer | Hauptmann[32] | Company chief in the Fähnrichs-Regiment 3 of Division "Märkisch Friedland"[33][Note 34] | 11 March 1945[32] | — |
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Alfred Matern+ | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[32] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 5./Füsilier-Regiment 22[32][33] | 4 September 1943[32] | Awarded 784th Oak Leaves 16 March 1945[32] | — |
Karl-Heinrich Matern | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[32] | Gruppenkommandeur of the II./Zerstörergeschwader 1[32][33] | 9 October 1943*[32] | Killed in action 8 October 1943[33] | — |
Kurt Matern | Heer | Major[32] | Leader of Infanterie-Regiment 39[32][33] | 14 September 1942[32] | — |
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Friedrich Materna | Heer | Generalleutnant[32] | Commander of the 45. Infanterie-Division[32][33] | 5 August 1940[32] | — |
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Siegmund Matheja?[Note 35] | Heer | Unteroffizier | In the Panzerhaubitzen-Abteilung/Führer-Grenadier-Division "Großdeutschland"[33] | 6 May 1945 | — |
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Josef Mathes | Heer | Oberwachtmeister[32] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 280[32][33] | 4 October 1944*[32] | Killed in action 19 September 1944[33] | — |
Wolfgang Mathes | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[32] | Leader of the 5./Grenadier-Regiment 42[32][33] | 9 January 1945[32] | — |
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Walter Matoni | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[36] | Gruppenkommandeur of the II./Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen"[37][Note 36] | 16 December 1944[36] | — |
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Kurt Matschoß | Heer | Major[36] | Leader of a Kampfgruppe in the fortress Abschnittskommando "Bärenfänger" in Berlin[33][Note 37] | 28 April 1945[36] | — |
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Franz Mattenklott | Heer | Generalleutnant[36] | Commander of the 72. Infanterie-Division[33][36] | 23 November 1941[36] | — |
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Walter Mattern | Waffen-SS | Obersturmführer[36] | SS-Leader of the 7./SS-Panzer-Regiment 3 "Totenkopf"[33][Note 38] | 20 October 1944[36] | — |
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Leopold Matthess | Heer | Oberleutnant[36] | Chief of the 4./MG-Bataillon 13[33][36] | 9 May 1940[36] | — |
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Dr. rer. pol. Werner Matthis | Heer | Oberst[36] | Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 428[33][36] | 22 January 1944[36] | — |
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Walter Mattusch?[Note 39] | Waffen-SS | Hauptsturmführer | SS-Commander of the II./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 3 "Deutschland"[33] | 6 May 1945 | — |
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Erich Matuschewitz | Heer | Unteroffizier[36] | In the 2./Grenadier-Regiment 232[33][36] | 30 September 1944[36] | — |
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Ingwer (Jens) Matzen | Kriegsmarine | Korvettenkapitän[36] | Chief of the 6. Schnellbootflottille[33][36] | 2 May 1945[36] | — |
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Othmar Matzke | Heer | Major[36] | Commander of Pionier-Bataillon 211[33][36] | 18 November 1944[36] | — |
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Gerhard Matzky | Heer | Generalleutnant[36] | Commander of the 21. Infanterie-Division[33][36] | 5 April 1944[36] | — |
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Theodor Freiherr von Mauchenheim called Bechtolsheim | Kriegsmarine | Kapitän zur See[36] | Chief of the 8. Zerstörerflottille "Narvik"[33][36] | 3 July 1944[36] | — |
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Wolfgang Maucke | Heer | Oberst[36] | Commander of Panzergrenadier-Regiment 115[36][38] | 18 February 1945[36] | — |
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Heinrich Maurer | Heer | Obergefreiter[39] | Group leader in the Stabskompanie/Panzergrenadier-Regiment 125[38][39] | 6 October 1944[39] | — |
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Otto Maurer | Kriegsmarine | Korvettenkapitän[39] | Chief of the 12. Räumbootflottille[38][39] | 3 July 1943[39] | — |
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Stefan Maurer | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[39] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 8./Grenadier-Regiment 35 (motorized)[38][39] | 16 August 1943[39] | — |
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Anselm Maurus | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[39] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 10./leichte Flak-Regiment 411 (self-motorized)[40][Note 40] | 30 September 1944[39] | — |
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August Maus | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant[39] | Commander of U-185[38][39] | 21 September 1943[39] | — |
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Dr. med. dent. Karl Mauss+ | Heer | Oberstleutnant[39] | Commander of the II./Schützen-Regiment 69[38][39] | 26 November 1941[39] | Awarded 335th Oak Leaves 24 November 1943 101st Swords 23 October 1944 26th Diamonds 15 April 1945[39] |
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Otto Mauz | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[39] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Heeres-Pionier-Bataillon 671 (motorized)[38][Note 41] | 9 December 1944[39] | — |
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Johann May | Heer | Oberleutnant[39] | Leader of the III./Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 138[38][39] | 25 January 1943[39] | — |
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Otfried Maydorn | Heer | Oberst[39] | Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 554[38][Note 42] | 12 December 1944[39] | — |
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Egon Mayer+ | Luftwaffe | Leutnant of the Reserves[Note 43] | Pilot in Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen"[38][Note 43] | 1 August 1941[39] | Awarded 232nd Oak Leaves 16 April 1943 51st Swords 2 March 1944[39] |
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Hans-Karl Mayer | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[39] | Staffelkapitän of the 1./Jagdgeschwader 53[38][39] | 3 September 1940[39] | — |
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Hermann Mayer | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[41] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Grenadier-Regiment 258[38][41] | 14 April 1943[41] | — |
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Isidor Mayer | Heer | Obergefreiter[41] | Rifle leader in the 14./Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 91[38][41] | 19 November 1943[41] | — |
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Dr. rer. pol. Dr.-Ing. Johannes Mayer+ | Heer | Oberst[41] | Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 501[38][41] | 13 September 1941[41] | Awarded 453rd Oak Leaves 13 April 1944 89th Swords 23 August 1944[41] |
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Wilhelm Mayer | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[41] | Staffelführer of the 5./Jagdgeschwader 26 "Schlageter"[38][41] | 12 March 1945*[41] | Killed in action 4 January 1945[38] | — |
Willy Mayer | Heer | Hauptmann[41] | Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 196[38][41] | 18 November 1944[41] | — |
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Helmuth Mayer zur Linde[Note 44] | Heer | Hauptmann[41] | Leader of the III./Grenadier-Regiment 102[38][Note 44] | 8 February 1944[41] | — |
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Maximilian Mayerl | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[41] | Staffelkapitän of the 9./Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders"[38][41] | 22 November 1943[41] | — |
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Rudolf Mayr | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[41] | Staffelkapitän of the 9./Kampfgeschwader 40[38][41] | 18 May 1943[41] | — |
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Karl-Conrad Mecke | Kriegsmarine | Kapitän zur See[41] | Commander of 22. Marine-Flak-Regiment[38][41] | 11 April 1943[41] | — |
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Walter Mecke | Heer | Major[41] | Commander of the I./Panzer-Regiment 27[38][41] | 23 November 1941[41] | — |
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Helmut Meckel | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[41] | Staffelkapitän in the I./Jagdgeschwader 3[42][Note 45] | 12 August 1941[41] | — |
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Max Mecklenburg | Heer | Major[41] | Leader of a Kampfgruppe in Jäger-Regiment 28[41][42] | 18 November 1944[41] | — |
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Karl-Friedrich von der Meden | Heer | Oberstleutnant[43] | Commander of Radfahr-Abteilung 12[42][43] | 8 August 1941[43] | — |
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Albert Meder | Heer | Major of the Reserves[43] | Commander of Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 33[42][43] | 5 November 1944[43] | — |
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Johannes Meder | Heer | Major[Note 46] | Commander of the III./Infanterie-Regiment 19[42][43] | 4 September 1940[43] | — |
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Franz Medicus | Heer | Major[43] | Leader of a Kampfstaffel of the commander-in-chief of the Heeresgruppe Afrika[42][43] | 16 April 1943[43] | — |
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Wilhelm Meendsen-Bohlken | Kriegsmarine | Konteradmiral[43] | Befehlshaber der deutsches Marinekommandos in Italien (Commander-in-chief of the German Naval Commando in Italy)[42][43] | 15 May 1944[43] | — |
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Wilhelm Meentzen | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant[43] | Commander of Torpedoboot T-24[42][43] | 30 October 1944[43] | — |
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Herbert Megow | Heer | Hauptmann[43] | In the Pak-Artillerie-Abteilung 1037[42][Note 47] | 9 December 1944[43] | — |
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Waldemar Mehl | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant[43] | Commander of U-371[42][43] | 28 March 1944[43] | — |
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Theodor Mehring | Heer | Oberstleutnant im Generalstab (in the General Staff)[43] | Chief of the general staff of the 3. Gebirgs-Division[42][Note 48] | 15 July 1944[43] | — |
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[Dr.] Hans Mehrle[Note 27] | Heer | Oberleutnant[43] | Regiment adjutant in Grenadier-Regiment 380[42][Note 49] | 15 April 1944[43] | — |
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Gerhard Meier | Heer | Leutnant[Note 50] | Leader of Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 26[42][Note 50] | 5 April 1945[43] | — |
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Hans Meier+ | Heer | Hauptmann[43] | Leader of I./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 74[21][43] | 30 September 1944[43] | Awarded (874th) Oak Leaves 9 May 1945?[Note 51] | — |
Hans-Otto Meier | Luftwaffe | Oberfeldwebel[44] | Pilot in the 9./Schlachtgeschwader 77[42][Note 52] | 9 June 1944*[44] | Killed in action 2 May 1944[42] | — |
Helmut Meier | Heer | Oberleutnant[44] | Chief of the 14.(Panzerjäger)/Infanterie-Regiment 79[42][Note 53] | 7 March 1941*[44] | Killed in action 17 June 1940[42] | — |
Johann-Hermann Meier | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[44] | Staffelführer in the 1./Jagdgeschwader 26 "Schlageter"[45][Note 54] | 16 December 1944*[44] | Killed in flying accident 15 March 1944[42] | — |
Hubert-Erwin Meierdress+ | Waffen-SS | Obersturmführer[44] | SS-Leader of SS-Sturmgeschütz-Batterie "Totenkopf"[46][Note 55] | 13 March 1942[44] | Awarded 310th Oak Leaves 5 October 1943[44] | — |
Gustav Meierkord | Heer | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[44] | Chief of the 3./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 64[42][44] | 9 December 1943[44] | — |
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Julius Meimberg | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[44] | Gruppenkommandeur of the II./Jagdgeschwader 53[42][44] | 24 October 1944[44] | — |
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Eugen Meindl+ | Luftwaffe | Generalmajor[44] | Commander of Fallschirmjäger-Sturm-Regiment[42][Note 56] | 14 June 1941[44] | Awarded 564th Oak Leaves 31 August 1944[44] (155th) Swords 8 May 1945?[Note 57] |
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Hans-Georg Meinecke | Heer | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[44] | Chief of the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 667[42][44] | 14 May 1944[44] | — |
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Bruno Meineke | Heer | Major[44] | Commander of the I./Infanterie-Regiment 407[44][48] | 19 June 1942[44] | — |
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Ernst Meiners | Heer | Oberst of the Reserves[44] | Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 161[44][48] | 17 December 1943[44] | — |
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Dr. Otto Meiners | Heer | Major[Note 58] | Commander of the III./Infanterie-Regiment 477[44][48] | 22 February 1942[44] | — |
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Rudolf Meinhardt | Heer | Obergefreiter[23] | Deputy group leader in the Pionierzug/Grenadier-Regiment 528[23][48] | 15 May 1944[23] | — |
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Dr. Wolfgang Meinhold | Heer | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[23] | Chief of the 8./Grenadier-Regiment 123[23][48] | 15 May 1943[23] | — |
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Johannes Meinicke | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[23] | Staffelführer of the 1./Schlachtgeschwader 1[23][48] | 7 April 1943[23] | — |
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Alfred Meinigke | Heer | Major[23] | Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 188[23][48] | 31 March 1943[23] | — |
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Hans-Gustav Meisel | Luftwaffe | Fahnenjunker-Oberfeldwebel[23] | Observer and commander in the 5.(H)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 41[48][Note 59] | 20 July 1944[23] | — |
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Martin Meisel | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[23] | Pilot and technical officer in the 2.(F)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 123[48][Note 60] | 21 December 1942[23] | — |
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Wilhelm Meisel | Kriegsmarine | Kapitän zur See[23] | Commander of heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper[23][48] | 26 February 1941[23] | — |
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Herbert Meißner | Heer | Oberwachtmeister[23] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 244[23][48] | 8 August 1943[23] | — |
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Joachim Meißner | Luftwaffe | Leutnant of the Reserves[23] | Deputy leader of Sturmgruppe "Eisen" (Assault Group "Iron") in Fallschirmjäger-Sturm-Abteilung "Koch"[48][Note 61] | 12 May 1940[23] | — |
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Robert Meissner | Heer | Generalleutnant[23] | Commander of the 68. Infanterie-Division[23][48] | 24 May 1943[23] | — |
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Siegfried Meißner | Heer | Hauptmann[23] | Commander of the III./Infanterie-Regiment 408[23][48] | 25 September 1942[23] | — |
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Ludwig Meister | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[49] | Staffelkapitän of the 1./Nachtjagdgeschwader 4[48][49] | 9 June 1944[49] | — |
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Rudolf Meister | Luftwaffe | Generalleutnant[49] | Commanding general of the IV. Fliegerkorps[48][49] | 5 September 1944[49] | — |
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Heinrich Meiswinkel | Heer | Feldwebel[49] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 392[48][49] | 5 March 1945[49] | — |
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Helmut Meitzel | Heer | Hauptmann[49] | Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 15 (motorized)[48][49] | 27 July 1944[49] | — |
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Ulrich Melchior | Heer | Stabsfeldwebel[49] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 6./Panzer-Regiment 18[48][49] | 5 February 1942*[49] | Died of wounds 1 February 1942[48] | — |
Horst von Mellenthin+ | Heer | Generalleutnant[49] | Commander of the 205. Infanterie-Division[48][49] | 10 October 1944[49] | Awarded 815th Oak Leaves 4 April 1945[49] | — |
Karl Mellwig | Heer | Oberst[49] | Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 313[49][50] | 12 August 1944[49] | — |
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Walter Meltzer | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[49] | Staffelkapitän in the III./Kampfgeschwader z.b.V. 1[49][50] | 23 December 1942[49] | — |
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Reinhard Melzer | Luftwaffe | Unteroffizier[49] | Gun leader in the 1./Flak-Regiment 33 (motorized)[49][51] | 30 June 1941[49] | — |
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Walter Melzer+ | Heer | Oberst[49] | Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 151[49][50] | 21 August 1941[49] | Awarded 558th Oak Leaves 23 August 1944[49] | — |
Friedrich Memmert | Heer | Unteroffizier[49] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Pionier-Bataillon 20 (motorized)[49][50] | 9 June 1944[49] | — |
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Josef Menapace | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[49] | Staffelführer of the 7./Schlachtgeschwader 1[49][50] | 20 August 1942[49] | — |
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Dr. jur. Erich Mende | Heer | Major[52] | Leader of Grenadier-Regiment 216[50][52] | 28 February 1945[52] | — |
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Rolf Mendte | Heer | Fahnenjunker-Feldwebel[52] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 6./Grenadier-Regiment 31[50][52] | 24 December 1944[52] | — |
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Heinz Meng | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[52] | Company leader in Pionier-Bataillon 292[50][52] | 5 March 1945[52] | — |
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Ernst Mengersen | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant[52] | Commander of U-101[50][52] | 18 November 1941[52] | — |
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Otto Menges | Luftwaffe | Oberfeldwebel[52] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 6./Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 1[50][52] | 9 June 1944[52] | — |
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August Menke | Heer | Obergefreiter[52] | Machine gunner in the 7./Grenadier-Regiment 501[50][52] | 16 April 1944[52] | — |
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Horstmar Menke | Heer | Hauptmann of the Reserves[52] | Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 1099[50][52] | 17 March 1945[52] | — |
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Erwin Menny | Heer | Oberst[52] | Commander of the 15. Schützen-Brigade[50][52] | 26 December 1941[52] | — |
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Franz von Mentz | Heer | Major[52] | Leader of Panzergrenadier-Regiment 40[50][52] | 22 September 1943[52] | — |
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Joachim Menzel | Heer | Major[52] | Commander of Heeres-Flak-Artillerie-Abteilung (motorized) 277[51][52] | 10 September 1944[52] | — |
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Eberhard Mergner | Heer | Major[52] | Leader of Jäger-Regiment 207[50][52] | 1 February 1945[52] | — |
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Ernst Merk | Heer | Oberst im Generalstab (in the General Staff)[52] | Chief of the general staff of the III. Panzerkorps[50][52] | 15 July 1944[52] | — |
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Herbert-Dietrich Merkel | Heer | Hauptmann of the Reserves[53] | Leader of the I./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 304[50][53] | 8 August 1943[53] | — |
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Hans-Hermann Merker | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[53] | Staffelführer in the I./Kampfgeschwader 3 "Lützow"[50][53] | 9 June 1944[53] | — |
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Ludwig Merker | Heer | Oberst[53] | Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 215[50][53] | 18 November 1941[53] | — |
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Hans-Joachim Merks?[Note 62] | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant | Chief of the 2. Räumbootsflottille[50] | 28 May 1945 | — |
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[Dr.] Ernst-Hermann Mersmann[Note 27] | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[53] | Staffelkapitän of the 1./Kampfgruppe z.b.V. 9[50][53] | 23 December 1942[53] | — |
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Karl-Friedrich Merten+ | Kriegsmarine | Korvettenkapitän[53] | Commander of U-68[50][53] | 13 June 1942[53] | Awarded 147th Oak Leaves 16 November 1942[53] | — |
Peter Merten | Heer | Oberfeldwebel of the Reserves[53] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 5./Infanterie-Regiment 124[50][53] | 15 October 1942[53] | — |
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Ewald Mertens | Heer | Hauptmann[53] | Chief of the 15./Infanterie-Regiment 204[53][54] | 22 February 1942[53] | — |
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Helmut Mertens | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[53] | Pilot in the I./Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet"[53][55] | 4 September 1942[53] | — |
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Otto Mertens | Heer | Hauptmann of the Reserves[53] | Leader of the III./Füsilier-Regiment 68[53][55] | 11 April 1944[53] | — |
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[Dr.] Gerhard Mertins[Note 27] | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[53] | Leader of Fallschirm-Pionier-Bataillon 5[53][55] | 6 December 1944[53] | — |
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Heinrich Meschede | Heer | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[53] | Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 308[53][55] | 25 January 1945[53] | — |
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Gerhard Meschkat | Heer | Unteroffizier[53] | According to Scherzer as Sturmgeschütz (assault gun) driver in the 1./Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 72.[53]|group="Note"}} | 4 October 1944[53] | — |
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Wilhelm Messer | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[56] | Pilot in the 11./Transportgeschwader 2[55][56] | 12 March 1945[56] | — |
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Erich Messinger | Heer | Oberstleutnant[56] | Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 559[55][56] | 16 October 1944[56] | — |
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Ernst Metelmann | Heer | Hauptmann[56] | Commander of the I./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 11[55][56] | 22 August 1943[56] | — |
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Gerhard Methner | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[56] | Commander of the II./Fallschirm-Artillerie-Regiment 6[55][56] | 30 April 1945[56] | — |
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Fritz Mette | Heer | Obergefreiter[56] | Group leader in the 9./Grenadier-Regiment 92 (motorized)[55][56] | 5 January 1943[56] | — |
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Eduard Metz | Heer | Generalmajor[56] | Commander of the 5. Panzer-Division[55][56] | 5 January 1943[56] | — |
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Hans Metz | Heer | Hauptmann[56] | Battery chief in Heeres-Artillerie-Abteilung 1042 (self-motorized)[55][56] | 5 March 1945[56] | — |
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Walter Metze | Luftwaffe | Oberwachtmeister[56] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in Flak-Regiment 36 (motorized)[55][Note 63] | 9 June 1944[56] | — |
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Eugen Metzger | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[56] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 203[55][56] | 29 September 1941[56] | — |
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Richard Metzger | Heer | Major[56] | Commander of Infanterie-Bataillon z.b.V. 561[55][56] | 12 October 1943[56] | — |
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Rudolf Metzig | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[57] | Pilot and technical officer in the Stab I./Kampfgeschwader 4 "General Wever"[55][57] | 9 June 1944*[57] | Killed in action 25 February 1944[55] | — |
Jost Metzler | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant[57] | Commander of U-69[55][57] | 28 July 1941[57] | — |
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Manfred Meurer+ | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[57] | Staffelkapitän of the 3./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1[55][57] | 16 April 1943[57] | Awarded 264th Oak Leaves 2 August 1943[57] | — |
Fritz Meusgeier | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[57] | Oberschirrmeister (a trained vehicle mechanic) in the 3./Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 13[55][57] | 15 November 1941[57] | — |
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Kurt Mevissen | Luftwaffe | Feldwebel[57] | Pilot in the 9./Kampfgeschwader 1 "Hindenburg"[55][57] | 19 September 1942 | — |
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Bruno Meyer | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[57] | Staffelkapitän of the 5.(S)/Lehrgeschwader 2[55][Note 64] | 21 August 1941[57] | — |
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Constantin Meyer | Heer | Oberstleutnant[Note 65] | Leader of Infanterie-Regiment 257[55][57] | 8 May 1942[57] | — |
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Eduard Meyer | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[57] | Pilot in the I./Zerstörergeschwader 26 "Horst Wessel"[55][57] | 20 December 1941[57] | — |
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Elimar Meyer | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[57] | Transport glider pilot in the 12./Luftlandegeschwader 1[55][Note 66] | 17 September 1943[57] | — |
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Friedrich-August Meyer?[Note 67] | Luftwaffe | Oberst | Commander of Fallschirm-Panzer-Ersatz and Ausbildungs-Brigade "Hermann Göring"[55] | 9 May 1945 | — |
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Fritz Meyer | Heer | Generalmajor[57] | Commander of Oberbaustab 7[55][57] | 6 April 1943[57] | — |
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Günter Meyer | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[57] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 12[57][58] | 5 March 1945[57] | — |
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Hans Meyer | Waffen-SS | Hauptsturmführer[57] | SS-Leader of the I./SS-Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 49 "De Ruyter"[58][Note 68] | 2 September 1944[57] | — |
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Hans Meyer zur Heyde[Note 69] | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[59] | Chief of the 3./Flak-Regiment 34[58][59] | 7 April 1945[59] | — |
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Hans-Adolf Meyer | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[59] | Staffelkapitän of the 8./Schlachtgeschwader 3[58][Note 70] | 6 April 1944[59] | — |
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Heinrich Meyer | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[59] | Observer in the I./Kampfgeschwader 2[58][59] | 15 October 1942[59] | — |
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Heinz Meyer+ | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann of the Reserves[Note 71] | Chief of the 8./Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 4[58][59] | 8 April 1944[59] | Awarded 654th Oak Leaves 18 November 1944[59] | |
Heinz Meyer | Heer | Hauptmann[59] | Company chief in the II./Panzer-Regiment 22[58][59] | 4 October 1944[59] | — |
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Heinz Meyer | Luftwaffe | [59] | OberfähnrichPilot in the 8./Schlachtgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[58][59] | 17 April 1945[59] | — |
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[Dr.] Jochen Meyer[Note 27] | Heer | Rittmeister[59] | Commander of the II./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 155[58][Note 72] | 31 March 1943[59] | — |
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Josef Meyer | Heer | Hauptmann[Note 73] | Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 423[58][59] | 5 April 1945*[59] | Killed in action 10 February 1945[58] | — |
Kuno von Meyer+ | Heer | Major[59] | Commander of the I./Panzer-Regiment 24[58][59] | 26 November 1944[59] | Awarded 795th Oak Leaves 23 March 1945[59] | — |
Kurt Meyer+ | Waffen-SS | Sturmbannführer[59] | SS-Commander of SS-Aufklärungs-Abteilung "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler"[58][Note 74] | 18 May 1941[59] | Awarded 195th Oak Leaves 23 February 1943 91st Swords 27 August 1944[59] |
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Otto Meyer | Luftwaffe | Oberfeldwebel[59] | Pilot in the III./Kampfgeschwader 55[58][Note 75] | 29 February 1944[59] | — |
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Otto Meyer+ | Waffen-SS | Obersturmbannführer[60] | SS-Commander of SS-Panzer-Regiment 9 "Hohenstaufen"[58][Note 76] | 4 June 1944[60] | Awarded 601st Oak Leaves 30 September 1944[60] | |
Walter Meyer | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[60] | Shock troops leader in the 7./Infanterie-Regiment 125[58][60] | 14 May 1941[60] | — |
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Walter Meyer | Heer | Feldwebel[60] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 5./Grenadier-Regiment 1221[58][60] | 11 March 1945[Note 77] | — |
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Walter Meyer | Heer | Hauptmann[Note 78] | Kampfkommandant (combat commander) of Lüben[58][60] | 23 March 1945[60] | — |
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Werner Meyer | Waffen-SS | Obersturmführer[60] | SS-Leader of the 1./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 9 "Germania"[58][Note 79] | 4 May 1944[60] | — |
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Heinrich Meyer-Buerdorf | Heer | Generalleutnant[60] | Commander of the 131. Infanterie-Division[58][60] | 15 November 1941[60] | — |
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Hermann Meyer-Rabingen | Heer | Generalleutnant[60] | Commander of the 197. Infanterie-Division[58][60] | 12 January 1942[60] | — |
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Heinrich Meyering | Luftwaffe | Feldwebel[60] | Pilot in the 3./Schlachtgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[58][Note 80] | 6 April 1944[60] | — |
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Wilhelm Meyn | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[60] | Staffelführer of the 9./Schlachtgeschwader 3[58][60] | 24 October 1944[60] | — |
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Emil Mez | Heer | Hauptmann[60] | Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 290[58][60] | 6 March 1944[60] | — |
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Ernst Michael | Heer | Oberst[60] | Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 2[60][61] | 18 May 1942[60] | — |
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Friedrich-August von Michael | Heer | Hauptmann[62] | Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 172[61][62] | 10 February 1945[62] | — |
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Georg Michael+ | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[62] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 6./Reiter-Regiment 22[62][63] | 19 January 1941[62] | Awarded 187th Oak Leaves 25 January 1943[62] | — |
Hermann Michael | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[62] | Staffelkapitän of the 8./Kampfgeschwader 1 "Hindenburg"[61][62] | 9 October 1943*[62] | Killed in action 5 July 1943[61] | — |
Hans Michaelis | Heer | Major[62] | Leader of Grenadier-Regiment 184[61][62] | 28 September 1943[62] | — |
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Herbert Michaelis | Heer | Oberst[62] | Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 525 and leader of the 298. Infanterie-Division[61][Note 81] | 27 December 1942[62] | — |
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Hans Michahelles | Kriegsmarine | Konteradmiral[62] | Fortress commander of the northern Gironde estuary[61][Note 82] | 30 April 1945[62] | — |
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Georg Michalek | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[62] | Staffelkapitän of the 4./Jagdgeschwader 3[61][62] | 4 November 1941[62] | — |
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Erich Michalski | Heer | Major[62] | Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 578[61][62] | 6 February 1944[62] | — |
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Gerhard Michalski+ | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[62] | Staffelkapitän of the 4./Jagdgeschwader 53[61][62] | 4 September 1942[62] | Awarded 667th Oak Leaves 25 November 1944[62] | — |
Fritz Michel | Heer | Hauptmann[62] | Leader of the I./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 200[61][62] | 18 December 1944[62] | — |
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Heinz Michelsen | Heer | Hauptmann[62] | Leader of the I./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 11[61][62] | 18 February 1945[62] | — |
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Johann Mickl+ | Heer | Oberst[64] | Commander of Schützen-Regiment 155[61][64] | 13 December 1941[64] | Awarded 205th Oak Leaves 6 March 1943[64] | — |
Hubert Mickley+ | Heer | Hauptmann[64] | Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 4[61][64] | 26 December 1943[64] | Awarded 540th Oak Leaves 4 August 1944[64] | — |
Karl Mickley | Heer | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[64] | Chief of the 7./Schützen-Regiment 304[61][64] | 13 June 1941[64] | — |
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Albert Mielke | Heer | Feldwebel[64] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 6./Grenadier-Regiment 189[61][64] | 23 March 1945[64] | — |
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Friedrich Mieth+ | Heer | General der Infanterie[64] | Commanding general of the IV. Armeekorps[61][64] | 2 November 1943[64] | Awarded 409th Oak Leaves 1 March 1944[64] | — |
Rudolf Miethig | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[64] | Staffelführer of the 3./Jagdgeschwader 52[63][64] | 29 October 1942[64] | — |
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Klaus Mietusch+ | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[64] | Gruppenkommandeur of the III./Jagdgeschwader 26 "Schlageter"[61][64] | 26 March 1944[64] | Awarded 653rd Oak Leaves 18 November 1944[64] | |
Hans Mikosch+ | Heer | Oberstleutnant[64] | Commander of Pionier-Bataillon 51[61][64] | 21 May 1940[64] | Awarded 201st Oak Leaves 6 March 1943[64] | — |
Bernhard Mikus | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[64] | Leader of the 1./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 114[61][64] | 26 August 1943[64] | — |
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Gerhard Milbradt | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[64] | Leader of the 6./Grenadier-Regiment 532[64][65] | 1 October 1943[64] | — |
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Erhard Milch | Luftwaffe | Generaloberst[66] | Staatssekretär der Luftfahrt im Reichsluftfahrtministerium (State Secretary of aviation in the Ministry of Aviation)[65][Note 83] | 4 May 1940[66] | — |
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Dr. jur. Werner Milch | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann of the Reserves[66] | Commander of Fallschirm-Granatwerfer-Lehr and Versuchs-Bataillon[65][66] | 9 January 1945[66] | — |
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Werner Mildebrath | Heer | Oberstleutnant[66] | Commander of the I./Panzer-Regiment 5[65][66] | 12 August 1942[66] | — |
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Otto Milek | Heer | Rittmeister[Note 84] | Leader of Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon (A.A.) 11[65][66] | 10 September 1944[66] | — |
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Karl-Hermann Millahn | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[66] | Staffelkapitän of the Stabsstaffel/Kampfgeschwader 76[65][66] | 29 February 1944[66] | — |
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Hans Miller | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[66] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 14./Grenadier-Regiment 546[65][66] | 18 December 1944[66] | — |
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Franz Millonig | Heer | Oberleutnant[66] | Leader of the 1./Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 57[65][66] | 18 October 1941[66] | — |
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Berndt Lubich von Milovan[Note 85] | Waffen-SS | Obersturmführer[67] | SS-Leader of the 1./SS-Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 3 "Totenkopf"[65][Note 85] | 14 October 1943[67] | — |
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Aegidius Mimra | Heer | Hauptmann[66] | Commander of the I./Panzer-Regiment 31[65][66] | 18 February 1945[66] | — |
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Wilhelm Mink | Luftwaffe | Oberfeldwebel[66] | Pilot in the 5./Jagdgeschwader 51 "Mölders"[65][66] | 19 March 1942[66] | — |
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Franz Mintert | Heer | Obergefreiter[66] | Richtschütze (gunner) in Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 26[65][66] | 14 September 1942[66] | — |
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Harry Mirau | Heer | Gefreiter[66] | Richtschütze (gunner) in the 3./Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 3[65][66] | 13 November 1942[66] | — |
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Götz Freiherr von Mirbach+ | Kriegsmarine | Oberleutnant zur See[68] | Commander of Schnellboot S-21 in the 1. Schnellbootflottille[65][Note 86] | 14 August 1940[68] | Awarded 500th Oak Leaves 14 June 1944[68] | — |
Gerd Mischke | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[68] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Fallschirm-MG-Bataillon 1[65][Note 87] | 18 May 1943[68] | — |
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Walter Misera+ | Heer | Major[68] | Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 515[65][68] | 23 August 1943[Note 88] | Awarded 569th Oak Leaves 2 September 1944[68] | — |
Helmut Mißner | Luftwaffe | Oberfeldwebel[68] | Pilot in the I./Jagdgeschwader 54[65][Note 89] | 10 October 1944*[68] | Killed in action 12 September 1944[65] | — |
Martin Mitschke | Heer | Feldwebel[68] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Grenadier-Regiment 200 (motorized)[65][68] | 16 October 1944[68] | — |
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Lambert Mitterwenger | Heer | Unteroffizier[68] | In the 2.(Sturmgeschütz)/Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 1548[69][Note 90] | 18 December 1944[68] | — |
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Berndt von Mitzlaff | Heer | Major[68] | Commander of Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 8[65][68] | 20 December 1943[68] | — |
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Walter Mix+ | Heer | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[68] | Chief of the 9./Grenadier-Regiment 174[65][68] | 18 December 1942[68] | Awarded 405th Oak Leaves 22 February 1944[68] | — |
Stefan Mlinar | Heer | Gefreiter[68] | Wireless/radio troop leader in the 5./Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 13[68][70] | 24 June 1944[68] | — |
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Friedrich Moch | Heer | Hauptmann[68] | Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 258[68][70] | 27 March 1942[68] | — |
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Aloys Mocken | Heer | Hauptmann of the Reserves[71] | Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 216[70][71] | 28 July 1943[71] | — |
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Walter Model+ | Heer | Generalleutnant[71] | Commander of the 3. Panzer-Division[70][71] | 9 July 1941[71] | Awarded 74th Oak Leaves 17 February 1942 28th Swords 2 April 1943 17th Diamonds 17 August 1944[71] |
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Willy Moder | Heer | Unteroffizier[71] | Group leader in the 6./Schützen-Regiment 3[70][71] | 28 November 1940[71] | — |
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Johannes Modick | Heer | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[71] | Chief of the 3./Grenadier-Regiment 670[70][71] | 5 February 1945[71] | — |
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Ernst-Wilhelm Modrow | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[71] | Staffelkapitän of the 1./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1[70][71] | 19 August 1944[71] | — |
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Martin Möbus+ | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[71] | Pilot in the 1./Sturzkampfgeschwader 1[72][Note 91] | 8 May 1940[71] | Awarded 463rd Oak Leaves 27 April 1944[Note 91] | — |
Alexander Möckel | Heer | Oberstleutnant[71] | Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 517[70][71] | 6 February 1942[71] | — |
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Hans-Hermann Möckel | Heer | Hauptmann[71] | Leader of Kampfgruppe of Grenadier-Regiment 226[70][71] | 17 April 1945[71] | — |
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Artur Möhle | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[Note 92] | Pilot and observer in the 2.(H)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 12[70][71] | 23 June 1942[71] | — |
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Karl-Heinz Moehle | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant[71] | Commander of U-123[70][71] | 26 February 1941[71] | — |
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Helmut Möhlmann | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant[71] | Commander of U-571[70][71] | 16 April 1943[71] | — |
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Heinz Möhring | Heer | Hauptmann[73] | Leader of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 255[70][73] | 6 March 1944[73] | — |
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Kurt Möhring | Heer | Oberst[73] | Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 82[70][73] | 18 July 1943[73] | — |
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Werner Mölders+ | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[73] | Gruppenkommandeur of the III./Jagdgeschwader 53[70][73] | 29 May 1940[73] | Awarded 2nd Oak Leaves 21 September 1940 2nd Swords 22 June 1941 1st Diamonds 15 July 1941[Note 93] |
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Leonhard von Moellendorf | Heer | Rittmeister of the Reserves[73] | Commander of the III./Führer Begleit Brigade[70][Note 94] | 8 January 1945*[73] | Killed in action 1 January 1945[70] | |
Emil Möller | Heer | Hauptmann of the Reserves[73] | Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 266[70][73] | 26 October 1943[73] | — |
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Ernst Möller | Heer | Major[73] | Commander of Füsilier-Bataillon 553 (553. Volksgrenadier-Division)[72][Note 95] | 30 April 1945[73] | — |
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Günther Möller | Heer | Oberleutnant[73] | Chief of the 2./Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 191[70][73] | 22 September 1941[73] | — |
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Hans Möller | Heer | Oberleutnant[73] | Aide-de-camp (O1) in the Stab 15. Infanterie-Division[74][Note 96] | 15 August 1940[73] | — |
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Hans Moeller | Heer | Oberleutnant[73] | Chief of Jagd-Panzer-Kompanie 1181[73][74] | 14 April 1945[73] | — |
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Hans Möller | Heer | Unteroffizier[73] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 11./Infanterie-Regiment 58[73][75] | 6 September 1942 | — |
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Lorenz Möller | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[73] | Staffelkapitän in the II./Kampfgeschwader z.b.V. 1[73][74] | 4 February 1942[73] | — |
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Werner Möller | Heer | Hauptmann[76] | Deputy leader of the I./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 12[74][Note 97] | 28 November 1943[76] | — |
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Kurt Mörgel | Heer | Hauptmann[76] | Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 200 (motorized)[74][76] | 17 September 1944[76] | — |
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Walter Möse+ | Heer | [76] | OberjägerZugführer (platoon leader) in the 13./Jäger-Regiment 49[74][76] | 11 March 1943[76] | Awarded 390th Oak Leaves 10 February 1944[76] | — |
Erhard Mösslacher | Waffen-SS | Obersturmführer[76] | SS-Chief of the 6./SS-Kavallerie-Regiment 16 "Florian Geyer"[74][Note 98] | 9 February 1945[76] | — |
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Gerhard Möws | Heer | Oberleutnant[76] | Chief of the 3./Kradschützen-Bataillon 22[74][76] | 1 November 1942[76] | — |
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Wilhelm Mohnke | Waffen-SS | Obersturmbannführer[76] | SS-Commander of SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 26 "Hitlerjugend"[74][Note 99] | 11 July 1944[76] | — |
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Carl-Friedrich Mohr | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant[76] | Chief of the 24. Minensuchflottille "Karl-Friedrich Brill"[74][76] | 11 March 1945[76] | — |
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Johann Mohr+ | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant[76] | Commander of U-124[74][76] | 27 March 1942[76] | Awarded 177th Oak Leaves 13 January 1943[76] | — |
Rolf Mohr | Heer | Unteroffizier[76] | Group leader in the 1./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 26[74][76] | 5 March 1945[76] | — |
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Walter Mohr | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[76] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the II./Grenadier-Regiment 313[74][Note 100] | 28 September 1943[76] | — |
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Walter-Peter Mohr | Heer | Major[76] | Leader of Grenadier-Regiment Mohr in the fortress Breslau[74][76] | 9 April 1945[76] | — |
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Hans Mohrmann | Heer | Hauptmann of the Reserves[77] | Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 892[74][77] | 24 June 1944[77] | — |
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Gerhard Mokros+ | Heer | Leutnant[Note 101] | Leader of the 7./Infanterie-Regiment 331[74][77] | 18 November 1941[77] | Awarded (860th) Oak Leaves 5 May 1945[77] | — |
Siegfried Moldenhauer | Heer | Hauptmann[77] | Leader of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 48[74][77] | 20 January 1944[77] | — |
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Karl-Theodor Molinari | Heer | Major[77] | Commander of the I./Panzer-Regiment 36[74][77] | 3 November 1944[77] | — |
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Helmut von Moltke | Heer | Rittmeister[77] | Transferred to the 19. Panzer-Division for general staff training and leader of Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 19[74][Note 102] | 22 September 1943[77] | — |
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Heinrich Mondabon | Heer | Oberleutnant[77] | Company chief in the II./Schützen-Regiment 114[74][77] | 4 December 1941[77] | — |
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Rudolf Mons | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[77] | Pilot in the I./Kampfgeschwader 40[74][77] | 18 September 1941[77] | — |
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Richard Monschau | Heer | Major[77] | Commander of the III./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 2[78][Note 103] | 23 December 1944[77] | — |
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Alfred Montag+ | Heer | Hauptmann of the Reserves[77] | Chief of the 2./Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 909[77][78] | 21 April 1944[77] | Awarded (873rd) Oak Leaves 9 May 1945?[Note 104] | — |
Zeslaus Montreal | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[77] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 445[77][78] | 6 November 1943[77] | — |
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Gerhard Moormann | Heer | Obergefreiter[77] | Group leader in the 6./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 4[77][78] | 14 May 1944*[77] | Died of wounds 13 March 1944[77] | — |
Gerardus Mooyman | Waffen-SS | Sturmmann[80] | SS-Gun leader in the 14./SS-Freiwilligen-Legion "Nederland"[78][Note 105] | 20 February 1943[80] | — |
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Johannes Morawietz | Heer | Oberleutnant[80] | Leader of the 1./Jäger-Regiment 28[78][80] | 7 January 1943[80] | — |
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Willi Morawietz[Note 106] | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[80] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 13./Grenadier-Regiment 3[78][80] | 5 November 1944[80] | — |
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Erich Morgenstern | Luftwaffe | Oberfeldwebel[80] | Radio operator in the I./Schlachtgeschwader 5[78][80] | 4 May 1944[80] | — |
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Gerhard Morich | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[80] | Staffelkapitän in the 4./Kampfgeschwader 4 "General Wever"[78][80] | 20 July 1944[80] | — |
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Georg-Friedrich Moritz | Heer | Rittmeister[80] | Chief of the 2./Radfahr-Abteilung 32[78][80] | 28 April 1943[80] | — |
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Wilhelm Moritz | Luftwaffe | Major[80] | Gruppenkommandeur of the IV./Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet"[78][Note 107] | 18 July 1944[80] | — |
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Hermann Morr | Heer | Leutnant[80] | Leader of the 1./Heeres-Pionier-Bataillon 746[78][80] | 31 December 1944[80] | — |
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August Mors | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[80] | Pilot in the 1./Jagdgeschwader 5[78][80] | 20 October 1944*[Note 108] | Died of wounds 8 August 1944[78] | — |
Max Morsche?[Note 109] | Heer | Gefreiter | In the 14./Grenadier-Regiment 101[78] | 9 May 1945 | — |
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Georg Morys | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[80] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 181[78][80] | 2 September 1944[80] | — |
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Friedrich-Wilhelm Morzik | Luftwaffe | Oberst[80] | Geschwaderkommodore of Kampfgeschwader z.b.V. 1 and Lufttransportführer Ost (Air Transportation Leader East) of Luftflotte 1[78][Note 110] | 16 April 1942[80] | — |
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Anton Mosandl | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[80] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 6./Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 99[78][80] | 28 November 1940[80] | — |
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Hans von der Mosel+ | Heer | Oberst[82] | Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 548[82][83] | 9 August 1942[82] | Awarded 589th Oak Leaves 18 September 1944[82] | — |
Oskar Moser | Heer | Stabsfeldwebel[82] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Panzer-Abteilung 106 "Feldherrnhalle"[78][Note 111] | 4 October 1944[82] | — |
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Wilhelm Moser | Heer | Obergefreiter[82] | Group leader in the 3./Grenadier-Regiment 24[78][82] | 5 September 1944[82] | — |
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Willi Moser | Heer | Generalleutnant[82] | Commander of the 299. Infanterie-Division[78][82] | 26 October 1941[82] | — |
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Johann Moshammer | Heer | Major[82] | Commander of the II./Infanterie-Regiment 50[78][82] | 31 December 1941[82] | — |
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Franz Mosler | Heer | Gefreiter[82] | Richtschütze (gunner) in the 9./Infanterie-Regiment 461[82][84] | 9 May 1942[82] | — |
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[Dr.] Martin Moßdorf[Note 27] | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[82] | Staffelkapitän of the 3./Sturzkampfgeschwader 3[82][84] | 3 September 1942[82] | — |
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Hans-Theo Moßgraber | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[82] | Staffelkapitän of the 5./Kampfgeschwader 3 "Lützow"[82][84] | 29 October 1943*[82] | Killed in action 27 November 1942[84] | — |
Jakob Most | Heer | Feldwebel[82] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 9[82][84] | 23 October 1944[82] | — |
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Heinz Mothes | Heer | Hauptmann[82] | Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 3[82][84] | 18 October 1943[82] | — |
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Bruno Moysies | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[82] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Füsilier-Regiment 22[82][84] | 6 March 1944[82] | — |
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Werner Mozer | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[85] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 5./Feldersatz-Bataillon 215[84][85] | 11 December 1944[85] | — |
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Rudolf Mrkva | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[85] | Pilot in the 2./Schlachtgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[84][Note 112] | 20 July 1944[85] | — |
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Ewald Mrousek[Note 113] | Heer | Stabsfeldwebel[85] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Feld-Bataillon Tunis 1[84][85] | 19 January 1943[85] | — |
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Johannes Mücke | Heer | Oberleutnant[85] | Chief of the 3./Infanterie-Regiment 51 (motorized)[84][85] | 10 February 1942[85] | — |
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Georg Mügge | Heer | Oberleutnant[85] | Leader of the II./Infanterie-Regiment 203[84][85] | 27 December 1941[85] | — |
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Rudolf Mühlbauer | Kriegsmarine | [85] | OberbootsmannsmaatBrückenmaat (look out on the bridge) on U-123[84][85] | 10 December 1944[85] | — |
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Karl Mühleck | Waffen-SS | Untersturmführer[85] | SS-Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 2 "Das Reich"[84][Note 114] | 4 June 1944[85] | — |
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Hans-Heinrich von zur Mühlen | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[85] | Staffelkapitän of the 2./Transportgeschwader 3[84][85] | 28 February 1945[85] | — |
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Kurt-Hermann Freiherr von Mühlen+ | Heer | Oberstleutnant[85] | Leader of Jäger-Regiment 75[84][85] | 6 November 1942[85] | Awarded 690th Oak Leaves 9 January 1945[85] | — |
Johannes Mühlenkamp+ | Waffen-SS | Sturmbannführer[85] | SS-Commander of SS-Panzer-Abteilung 5 "Wiking"[84][Note 115] | 3 September 1942[85] | Awarded 596th Oak Leaves 21 September 1944[85] | — |
Günter Mühlke | Heer | Gefreiter[85] | Messenger in the II./Grenadier-Regiment 959[85][86] | 14 April 1945[85] | — |
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Peter-Eberhard Müllensiefen | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[85] | Staffelkapitän of the 1.(H)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 31[84][85] | 31 October 1944[85] | — |
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Albert Müller | Waffen-SS | Hauptscharführer[87] | SS-Pak (anti tank) Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 4./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 10 "Westland"[84][87] | 4 August 1943[87] | — |
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Albert Müller | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant[87] | Commander of Schnellboot S-59 in the 3. Schnellbootflottille[84][Note 116] | 13 December 1943[87] | — |
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Albert Müller | Heer | [87] | StabsgefreiterGroup leader in the 1./Füsilier-Regiment 22[84][87] | 4 October 1944[87] | — |
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Albrecht Müller[Note 117] | Heer | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[87] | Chief of the 1./Grenadier-Regiment 446[84][87] | 23 February 1944[87] | — |
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Alfred Müller+ | Heer | Hauptmann[87] | Chief of Sturmgeschütz-Lehr-Batterie 901[84][87] | 20 February 1943[87] | Awarded 354th Oak Leaves 15 December 1943[87] | — |
Alfred Müller | Heer | Feldwebel[87] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Grenadier-Regiment 256[87][88] | 8 May 1943[87] | — |
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Alfred Müller | Heer | Hauptmann[87] | Leader of Sturm-Bataillon AOK 9[88][Note 118] | 12 August 1944*[87] | Killed in action 6 July 1944[88] | — |
Alois Müller | Heer | Unteroffizier[87] | Group leader in the 4./Grenadier-Regiment 435[87][88] | 12 August 1944*[87] | Killed in action 17 July 1944[88] | — |
Anton Müller+ | Heer | Hauptmann[87] | Leader of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 501[87][88] | 10 September 1944[87] | Awarded 738th Oak Leaves 14 February 1945[87] | — |
Curt Müller | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[89] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 9./Grenadier-Regiment 220[88][89] | 7 February 1944*[89] | Killed in action 16 January 1944[88] | — |
Dietrich von Müller+ | Heer | Oberstleutnant[89] | Commander of Schützen-Regiment 5[88][89] | 3 May 1942[89] | Awarded 272nd Oak Leaves 16 August 1943 134th Swords 20 February 1945[89] |
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Eduard Müller later Eduard Müller-Reinders | Heer | Oberwachtmeister[89] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 244[88][89] | 25 January 1943[89] | — |
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Erich Müller | Luftwaffe | Feldwebel[89] | Pilot in the Stabsstaffel Schlachtgeschwader 2 "Immelmann"[88][Note 119] | 6 December 1944*[89] | Killed in action 22 July 1944[88] | — |
Erwin Müller | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[89] | Troop leader in the 2./Pionier-Bataillon 122[88][89] | 29 February 1944*[89] | Died of wounds 21 December 1943[88] | — |
Friedrich Müller | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[89] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 8.(MG)/Grenadier-Regiment 461[88][Note 120] | 27 August 1943[89] | — |
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Friedrich-Karl Müller+ | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[89] | Staffelkapitän of the 8./Jagdgeschwader 53[88][Note 121] | 14 September 1942[Note 121] | Awarded 126th Oak Leaves 23 September 1942[89] | — |
Friedrich-Karl Müller | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[89] | Staffelkapitän of the 1./Nachtjagdgruppe 10[88][89] | 27 July 1944[89] | — |
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Friedrich-Wilhelm Müller+ | Heer | Oberstleutnant[89] | Commander of Infanterie-Regiment 105[88][89] | 22 September 1941[89] | Awarded 86th Oak Leaves 8 April 1942 128th Swords 27 January 1945[89] |
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Fritz Müller+ | Heer | Hauptmann[89] | Commander of the II./Jäger-Regiment 38[88][89] | 25 August 1942[89] | Awarded 477th Oak Leaves 14 May 1944[89] | — |
Georg Müller | Heer | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[89] | Chief of the 2./Infanterie-Regiment 321[88][89] | 9 August 1942[89] | — |
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Gerhard Müller | Heer | Oberst[90] | Commander of Panzer-Regiment 5[88][90] | 9 September 1942[90] | — |
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Gerhard Müller | Heer | Major of the Reserves[90] | Commander of Pionier-Bataillon 208[88][90] | 10 March 1943[90] | — |
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Gottlob Müller | Luftwaffe | Generalmajor[90] | Commanding general and commander-in-chief of Luftgau Tunis[88][Note 122] | 8 June 1943[90] | — |
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Günter Müller | Heer | Hauptmann[90] | Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 551[88][90] | 19 August 1944[90] | — |
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Günther Müller | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[90] | Staffelführer of the 7./Schlachtgeschwader 1[91][Note 123] | 9 October 1943[90] | — |
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Hans Müller | Heer | Hauptmann[90] | Commander of the II./Infanterie-Regiment 111[90][91] | 18 January 1942[90] | — |
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Hans Müller | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[90] | Pilot in Fernaufkläungs-Gruppe 5[91][Note 124] | 18 November 1944[90] | — |
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Hans Müller | Heer | Hauptmann[90] | Commander of the I./Grenadier-Regiment 111[90][91] | 14 April 1945[90] | — |
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Heinz Müller | Waffen-SS | Hauptsturmführer of the Reserves[90] | SS-Leader of the III./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 6 "Theodor Eicke"[90][91] | 23 March 1945*[90] | Killed in action 17 March 1945[90] | — |
Helmut Müller | Heer | Oberleutnant[90] | Battery chief in the schwere Artillerie-Abteilung 624 (motorized)[90][91] | 23 October 1944[90] | — |
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Dr. Herbert Müller | Heer | Major[90] | Commander of the II./Schützen-Regiment 394[90][91] | 8 September 1941[90] | — |
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Horst Müller | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[90] | Pilot in the II./Kampfgeschwader 76[90][91] | 3 May 1942[90] | — |
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Johann Müller | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[92] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 5./Grenadier-Regiment 332[91][92] | 6 April 1944[92] | — |
— |
Johann Müller | Heer | Feldwebel[92] | Panzer commander in the 3./Panzer-Abteilung 502[92][93] | 23 October 1944[92] | — |
— |
Karl Müller | Luftwaffe | Oberfeldwebel[92] | Pilot in the 12./Kampfgeschwader 2[91][92] | 15 October 1942[92] | — |
— |
Karl Müller | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant[92] | Commander of Schnellboot S-52 in the 5. Schnellbootflottille[91][Note 125] | 8 July 1943[92] | — |
— |
Klaus Müller[Note 126] | Heer | Major[87] | Commander of Panzer-Abteilung 60[87][91] | 3 April 1942[87] | — |
— |
Klaus Müller[Note 126] | Heer | Oberleutnant[87] | Chief of the 6./Panzer-Regiment 2[87][91] | 7 October 1942*[87] | Killed in action 4 September 1942[91] | — |
Kurt Müller | Heer | Oberleutnant[92] | Leader of the 6./Panzer-Regiment 4[91][92] | 14 February 1945[92] | — |
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Ludwig Müller+ | Heer | Generalleutnant[92] | Commander of the 97. Jäger-Division[91][92] | 25 October 1943[92] | Awarded 440th Oak Leaves 6 April 1944[92] | — |
Martin Müller | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[92] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 13.(IG)/Infanterie-Regiment 90[91][Note 127] | 25 October 1942[92] | — |
— |
Peter Müller | Heer | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[92] | Chief of the 2./Grenadier-Regiment 666[91][92] | 3 April 1943[92] | — |
— |
Philipp Müller | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[92] | Staffelkapitän of the 1./Kampfgeschwader 55[91][92] | 2 April 1943[Note 128] | — |
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Richard Müller | Heer | Generalleutnant[92] | Commander of the 211. Infanterie-Division[91][92] | 7 March 1943[92] | — |
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Rudolf Müller | Luftwaffe | Feldwebel[92] | Pilot in the 6./Jagdgeschwader 5[91][92] | 19 June 1942[92] | — |
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Rudolf Müller | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[92] | Gruppenkommandeur of the I./Kampfgeschwader 27 "Boelcke"[91][92] | 1 July 1942[92] | — |
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Rudolf Müller | Heer | Oberleutnant[94] | Leader of the 6./Artillerie-Regiment 24[91][94] | 30 April 1945[94] | — |
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Siegfried Müller | Waffen-SS | Sturmbannführer[94] | SS-Commander of SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 25 "Hitlerjugend"[95][Note 129] | 19 December 1944[94] | — |
— |
Vincenz Müller | Heer | Generalleutnant[94] | Deputy leader of the XXVII. Armeekorps[95][Note 130] | 7 April 1944[94] | — |
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Waldemar Müller | Heer | Hauptmann[94] | Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 211[94][95] | 6 March 1944[94] | — |
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Walter Müller | Heer | Major of the Reserves[94] | Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 272[94][95] | 21 October 1942[94] | — |
— |
Walter Müller | Heer | Hauptmann[94] | Commander of Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 389[94][95] | 27 July 1944[94] | — |
— |
Walter Müller![Note 131] | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann | Staffelkapitän of the 3./Nachtjagdgeschwader 1[95] | 20 August 1944 | — |
— |
Werner Müller | Heer | Oberleutnant[94] | Leader of the 7./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 67[94][95] | 26 December 1944[94] | — |
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Wilhelm Müller | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[94] | Deputy commander of the I./Flak-Regiment 231 (motorized)[6][Note 132] | 9 January 1945[94] | — |
— |
Willi Müller | Heer | Unteroffizier[94] | Group leader in the 2./Grenadier-Regiment 1060[94][95] | 25 January 1945[94] | — |
— |
Willy Müller | Heer | Major[94] | Commander Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 144[94][95] | 14 April 1945[94] | — |
— |
Philipp Müller-Gebhard | Heer | Generalleutnant[94] | Commander of the 72. Infanterie-Division[94][95] | 3 September 1942[94] | — |
— |
Herbert Müller-George | Heer | Hauptmann[94] | Leader of the I./Jäger-Regiment 741[94][95] | 18 February 1945[94] | — |
— |
Erich Müller-Melahn | Heer | Oberst[96] | Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 151[95][96] | 5 April 1944[96] | — |
— |
Friedrich Müller-Rochholz?[Note 133] | Heer | Hauptmann | Commander of Panzer-Sturm-Pionier-Bataillon "Brandenburg"[95] | 8 May 1945 | — |
— |
Günther Müller-Stöckheim | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant[96] | Commander of U-67[95][96] | 27 November 1942[96] | — |
— |
Joachim Müncheberg+ | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[96] | Staffelkapitän of the 7./Jagdgeschwader 26 "Schlageter"[95][Note 134] | 14 September 1940[96] | Awarded 12th Oak Leaves 7 May 1941 19th Swords 9 September 1942[96] |
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Thaddäus Münst | Heer | Unteroffizier[96] | Troop leader in the 1./Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 125[95][96] | 14 April 1945[96] | — |
— |
Leopold Münster+ | Luftwaffe | Feldwebel[96] | Pilot in the II./Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet"[95][96] | 21 December 1942[96] | Awarded 471st Oak Leaves 12 May 1944[96] | — |
Eberhard Muenzner | Heer | Hauptmann[96] | Regiment adjutant in Panzergrenadier-Regiment 111[95][Note 135] | 23 August 1943[96] | — |
— |
Alfred Mues | Heer | Oberleutnant[96] | Chief of the 8./Schützen-Regiment 64[95][96] | 31 December 1941[96] | — |
— |
Hubert Mütherich | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant[96] | Staffelkapitän of the 5./Jagdgeschwader 54[95][96] | 6 August 1941[96] | — |
— |
Rolf Mützelburg+ | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant[96] | Commander of U-203[95][96] | 17 November 1941[96] | Awarded 104th Oak Leaves 15 July 1942[96] | |
Alfons Muggenthaler | Luftwaffe | Oberleutnant of the Reserves[Note 136] | Observer in the 1.(F)/Aufklärungs-Gruppe 121[95][Note 136] | 29 February 1944[96] | — |
— |
Hermann Mugler | Heer | Oberleutnant[97] | Chief of the 5./Gebirgs-Pionier-Bataillon 54[97][98] | 5 July 1941[97] | — |
— |
Johann Muhr | Luftwaffe | Leutnant[97] | Leader of the anti-aircraft armoured train in the 5./Flak-Abteilung 505[99][Note 137] | 22 November 1943[97] | — |
— |
[Dr.] Josef-Georg Mulzer+[Note 27] | Heer | Major[97] | Commander of Pionier-Bataillon 195[97][98] | 7 September 1943[97] | Awarded 367th Oak Leaves 10 January 1944[97] | — |
Werner Mummert+ | Heer | Major of the Reserves[97] | Commander of Aufklärungs-Abteilung 256[97][98] | 17 August 1942[97] | Awarded 429th Oak Leaves 20 March 1944 107th Swords 23 October 1944[97] |
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Dieter Mund | Heer | Leutnant of the Reserves[97] | Leader of the 1./Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 61[97][99] | 19 September 1943[97] | — |
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Franz Mund | Luftwaffe | Oberfeldwebel[97] | Observer in the 6./Kampfgeschwader 53 "Legion Condor"[97][98] | 17 March 1945[97] | — |
— |
Ulrich Mundt | Luftwaffe | Oberfeldwebel[97] | Pilot in the 10.(Panzer)/Schlachtgeschwader 1[97][98] | 25 November 1944[97] | — |
— |
Rudolf Munser | Heer | Hauptmann of the Reserves[97] | Commander of the II./Grenadier-Regiment 338[97][98] | 9 April 1943[97] | — |
— |
Johann Munz | Heer | Hauptmann[97] | Commander of Pionier-Bataillon 387[97][98] | 18 November 1943[97] | — |
— |
Oskar Munzel | Heer | Oberst[97] | Leader of the 14. Panzer-Division[97][98] | 16 October 1944[97] | — |
|
Heinrich Murken | Heer | Major[100] | Leader of Grenadier-Regiment 124[98][100] | 21 February 1944*[100] | Killed in action 30 January 1944[98] | — |
Heinz Murr | Waffen-SS | Hauptsturmführer[100] | SS-Leader of the III./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 9 "Germania"[98][100] | 21 September 1944[100] | — |
— |
Friedrich-Heinrich Musculus | Heer | Major of the Reserves[100] | Leader of Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 111[98][Note 138] | 17 February 1943[100] | — |
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Alfred Muser | Kriegsmarine | Kapitänleutnant[100] | Chief of the 8. Räumbootflottille[98][100] | 12 August 1944[100] | — |
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Fritz Muster | Heer | Feldwebel[100] | Troop leader in Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 116[98][100] | 14 April 1945[100] | — |
— |
Karl Muth | Heer | Oberfeldwebel[100] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 7./Grenadier-Regiment 399[98][100] | 5 September 1944[100] | — |
— |
Franz Muttenthaler | Heer | Feldwebel[100] | Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 1./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 10[98][100] | 11 December 1944[100] | — |
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Wilhelm Mylius | Luftwaffe | Hauptmann[100] | Staffelkapitän of the 6./Kampfgeschwader 55[98][100] | 3 April 1943[100] | — |
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Notes
- 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]
- Erich von Lewinski called Erich von Manstein is not counted here. He is counted among the 386 recipients whose last name starts with "L" (see List of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients (L)).
- 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.
- According to Scherzer on 30 September 1944.[14]
- According to Scherzer as commander of the I./Kuban-Kosaken-Reiter-Regiment 4.[14]
- Robert Macher received confirmation of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross presentation via radio transmission from the Dönitz Government to Armeeoberkommando Ostpreußen (AOK Ostpreußen—Army High Command East Prussia) on 14 May 1945 according to Walther-Peer Fellgiebel. The AOK was still reachable until 12:00 noon on this day. This presentation is considered a direct presentation. There is no record of this presentation in the Heerespersonalamt (HPA —Army Staff Office). This presentation is void since it was made after 8 May 1945.[17]
- According to Scherzer as pilot in the I./Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen".[18]
- According to Scherzer as chief of the 17.(Pionier)/Jäger-Regiment 28.[18]
- According to Scherzer on 15 July 1942.[18]
- According to Scherzer as pilot and observer in Aufklärungs-Gruppe 11.[18]
- According to Scherzer as commander of Panzergrenadier-Regiment 140.[18]
- According to Scherzer as observer in the Aufklärungsstaffe 4.(F)/122.[19]
- According to Scherzer as chief of battery "Völtzendorf"/Marine Flak-Abteilung 219.[19]
- According to Scherzer as Staffelkapitän of the Aufklärungsstaffel 1.(F)/33.[19]
- According to Scherzer as Hauptmann of the Reserves.
- According to Scherzer in the 3./Schnelle-Abteilung 376.[19]
- According to Scherzer as pilot in the III./Kampfgeschwader 2.[19]
- According to Scherzer as pilot and observer in the I./Kampfgeschwader 4 "General Wever".[22]
- According to Scherzer name is spelled Eberhard Meisel.[23]
- According to Scherzer as leader of the I./Waffen-Grenadier-Regiment of the SS 45 (estn. Nr. 1).[22]
- According to Scherzer as adjutant of Panzer-Regiment 35.[25]
- According to Scherzer as chief of the 2./SS-Panzer-Regiment 1.[25]
- According to Scherzer as commander of Schützen-Regiment 104 and leader of a Kampfgruppe in Panzer Armee Afrika.[28]
- According to Scherzer name is Walter Marienfeld.[28]
- According to Scherzer as Hauptmann.[28]
- According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./SS-Kavallerie-Regiment 15.[28]
- 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.
- According to Scherzer as Oberfeldwebel.[28]
- According to Scherzer as Oberleutnant of the Reserves.[28]
- According to Scherzer as battery leader in the 5./Fallschirm-Flak-Abteilung 5.[28]
- According to Scherzer as commander of Werfer-Regiment 70.[30]
- According to Scherzer as leader Aufklärungs-Abteilung of the "Totenkopf"-Division.[32]
- According to Scherzer on 24 June 1944.[32]
- According to Scherzer as chief of the 2./Fähnrichs-Infanterie-Regiment 3.[32]
- No evidence of the award can be found in the German Federal Archives. Von Seemen listed Siegmund Matheja in his second edition and noted: "No evidence in the German Federal Archives, see history of "Großdeutschland" division".[34] The history describes the battles at Bisamberg near Korneuburg mid April 1945 briefly. Here Matheja presumably destroyed six enemy tanks, Matheja and his actions however are not described in the division's history. The order commission of the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) processed this case in 1981 and decided "Knight's Cross yes, 6 May 1945". The presentation date is an assumption of the AKCR. Unfortunately Matheja, a member of the AKCR, himself did nothing to help clarify the situation. Twice he failed to respond to a letter (24 July and 22 August 2004) from the chairman of the AKCR.[35]
- According to Scherzer as Gruppenkommandeur of the I./Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen".[36]
- According to Scherzer as leader of a Kampfgruppe in Verteidigungs-Abschnitt "A" (defensive sector "A").[36]
- According to Scherzer as leader of the 7./SS-Panzer-Regiment 3.[36]
- No evidence of the award can be found in the German Federal Archives.[34] The award was unlawfully presented by SS-Oberstgruppenführer Sepp Dietrich. The date is taken from the announcement made by the 6. SS-Panzerarmee.[35]
- According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 10./leichte Flak-Abteilung 411 (self-motorized).[39]
- According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 3./Heeres-Pionier-Bataillon 671.[39]
- According to Scherzer as commander of Grenadier-Regiment 545.[39]
- According to Scherzer as Leutnant and pilot in the III./Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen".[39]
- According to Scherzer his name is Helmuth Mayer who received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross as commander of III./Grenadier-Regiment 102.[41]
- According to Scherzer as Staffelkapitän of the 2./Jagdgeschwader 3.[41]
- According to Scherzer as Hauptmann.[43]
- According to Scherzer as commander of Artillerie-Pak-Abteilung (bodenständig—rooted in the soil) 1037.[43]
- According to Scherzer as chief of the general staff of the XXIX. Armeekorps.[43]
- According to Scherzer as adjutant in Grenadier-Regiment 380.[43]
- According to Scherzer as Leutnant of the Reserves and leader in the Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 26.[43]
- Hans Meier's nomination for the Oak Leaves was received by the Heerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) from the troop on 12 April 1945 and approved by all intermittent commanding officers. No further comments or indications of approval have been noted and left unfinished by the end of the war. A non contemporary file card notes an entry date 17 March 1945 which could be the nomination date of the troop. The nomination list for the higher grades of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross indicates an entry date 12 April 1945, no further date is listed. A comment states: "Unfinished". 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 sequential number "874" was assigned by the AKCR, the presentation date by Fellgiebel.[35]
- According to Scherzer as pilot in the Stab III./Schlachtgeschwader 77.[44]
- According to Scherzer as chief of the 14./Infanterie-Regiment 79.[44]
- According to Scherzer as Staffelführer in the I./Jagdgeschwader 52.[44]
- According to Scherzer as leader of Sturmgeschütz-Batterie SS-Division-"Totenkopf".[44]
- According to Scherzer as commander of Luftlande-Sturm-Regiment 1.[44]
- Eugen Meindl's nomination by the troop was approved by each of his commanding officers. However the nomination contains no final remark on the proceedings. Oberst Nicolaus von Below, Hitler's Luftwaffe adjutant, had sent a teleprinter message to the commanding general of the Fallschirmarmee Generaloberst Kurt Student, requesting a statement for this nomination. The copy of the teleprinter message contains a note: resubmission "23 April 1945". It seems that the statement was never returned. 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 "155" was assigned by the AKCR. Fellgiebel assigned the presentation date. Meindl is mentioned on a list of the Oberbefehlshaber Nordwest for "Nominations and Bestowal of War Awards" from May 1945. This list, which was intended to be presented to Karl Dönitz, contained twelve names of pending nominations which had been submitted via the chain of command. Dönitz has never signed this list, most likely he has never even seen this list. The responsible personnel offices awarded or declined eight nominations from this list by the end of the war by, two remained unprocessed by the Heerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) and Luftwaffenpersonalamt (LPA—Luftwaffe Staff Office) and two further were left ready for signing at the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht/Wehrmacht-Führungsstab (OKW/WFSt—Oberkommando der Wehrmacht/Wehrmacht-Führungsstab—leadership staff of the Army High Command).[47]
- According to Scherzer as Major of the Reserves.[44]
- According to Scherzer as observer and commander in the Nahaufklärungsstaffel 5.(H)/41.[23]
- According to Scherzer as pilot and technical officer in the Aufklärungsstaffel 2.(F)/123.[23]
- According to Scherzer as leader of Sturmgruppe "Eisen" (Assault Group "Iron") in Luftlande-Sturm-Abteilung "Koch".[23]
- There is no reference of the Knight's Cross awarded to Hans-Joachim Merks in the German Federal Archives. His personal file contains a letter from 1955 by the Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt), indicating that no proof of the award exists. The date was assigned by the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR).[47]
- According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 10./Flak-Regiment 36.[56]
- According to Scherzer as Staffelkapitän of the 10.(S)/Lehrgeschwader 2.[57]
- According to Scherzer as Oberstleutnant zur Verwendung (for disposition).[57]
- According to Scherzer as pilot of a transport glider in the III./Luftlandegeschwader 1.[57]
- Friedrich-August Meyer's Luftwaffenpersonalamt-Verleihungsvorschlag (LPA-VV—Air Force Staff Office Nomination Recommendation) Nr. 1493 was forwarded to the adjutancy of Hermann Göring on 3 March 1945. The nomination was never finalized and was left unfinished by the end of the war. A radio message was sent by the chief of the LPA on 12 May 1945 stating that Meyer, effective as of today, has been awarded the Knight's Cross and therefore an unlawful presentation. The presentation date 9 May 1945 was assigned by Walther-Peer Fellgiebel.[47]
- According to Scherzer as leader of the I./SS-Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 49 "De Ruyter" (niederl. Nr. 2).[57]
- According to Scherzer name is Hans Meyer.[59]
- According to Scherzer as Staffelführer of the 8./Schlachtgeschwader 3.[59]
- According to Scherzer as Hauptmann (War Officer).[59]
- According to Scherzer as commander of the II./Panzergrenadier-Regiment Afrika.[59]
- According to Scherzer as Hauptmann of the Reserves.[59]
- According to Scherzer as commander of Aufklärungs-Abteilung "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler".[59]
- According to Scherzer as pilot in the Eis-Staffel of the III./Kampfgeschwader 55.[59]
- According to Scherzer as commander of SS-Panzer-Regiment 9.[60]
- According to Scherzer on 28 April 1945.[60]
- According to Scherzer as Hauptmann of the Reserves.[60]
- According to Scherzer as leader of the 1./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 9.[60]
- According to Scherzer as pilot in the I./Schlachtgeschwader 2 "Immelmann".[60]
- According to Scherzer as commander of Grenadier-Regiment 525.[62]
- According to Scherzer as fortress commander of the northern Gironde estuary, at the same time sea commander Gascony.[62]
- According to Scherzer as chief of Luftflotte 5 and Befehlshaber Nord (commander-in-chief north).[66]
- According to Scherzer as Oberleutnant.[66]
- According to Scherzer name is Berndtlubich von Milovan, listing him under the letter "L", who aacording to Scherzer received the Knight's Cross as eader of the 1./SS-Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 3.[67]
- According to Scherzer as commander of Schnellboot S-21.[68]
- According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Fallschirm-MG-Bataillon.[68]
- According to Scherzer on 28 March 1943.[68]
- According to Scherzer as pilot in the 3./Jagdgeschwader 54.[68]
- According to Scherzer in the 2./Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 1548.[68]
- According to Scherzer as pilot in the I./Sturzkampfgeschwader 1, Oak Leaves on 25 April 1944.[71]
- According to Scherzer as Oberleutnant (war officer).[71]
- According to Scherzer 1st Diamonds on 16 July 1941.[73]
- According to Scherzer as Commander of the III./Führer Begleit Brigade [= Grenadier-Battalion 928].[73]
- According to Scherzer as commander of Füsilier-Bataillon 553.[73]
- According to Scherzer as Aide-de-camp (O1) in the 15. Infanterie-Division.[73]
- According to Scherzer as leader of the I./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 12.[76]
- According to Scherzer as chief of the 6./SS-Kavallerie-Regiment 16.[76]
- According to Scherzer as commander of SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 26.[76]
- According to Scherzer as leader of the bicycle platoon/Grenadier-Regiment 313.[76]
- According to Scherzer as Leutnant of the Reserves.[77]
- According to Scherzer as leader of Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 19.[77]
- According to Scherzer as II./Panzergrenadier-Regiment 2.[77]
- The nomination was received by the Heerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office) from the troop on 28 April 1945 and approved by the Corps and by the OB West. Missing is a statement by the Army and by the Army Group (Heeresruppe). Major Joachim Domaschk decided "Oak Leaves yes" but deferred, Heeresgruppe B—the Sturmgeschütz-Brigade had already surrendered together with the Heeresgruppe B in the Ruhr Pocket. The nomination was therefore left unfinished according to AHA 44 Ziff. 572. The nomination list of the higher grade of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves confirms the entry of 28 March 1945. Noted here is a comment indicating "deferred". A formal presentation has not happened. The sequential number "868" was assigned by the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR). The presentation date was assigned by Fellgiebel. Alfred Montag was a member of the AKCR.[79]
- According to Scherzer as gun leader in the 14./SS-Freiwilligen-Legion "Niederlande".[80]
- According to Scherzer name is spelled Wilhelm Morawietz.[80]
- According to Scherzer as Gruppenkommandeur of the IV.(Sturm)/Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet".[80]
- According to Scherzer on 24 October 1944.[80]
- According to Scherzer his name is Max Morche. Morche had been nominated for the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 31 January 1945 via teleprinter message by the XX Army Corps. This teleprinter message is no longer available. The Heerespersonalamt Abteilung P 5/Registratur (Army Personnel Office Department P 5/Registry) received a teleprinter message on 8 February 1945 from the commander-in-chief of the Army Group North, which made reference to the former message. This second message contained the approvals of Morche's intermittent commanders, General der Infanterie Friedrich-Wilhelm Müller (4th Army) and Generaloberst Lothar Rendulic (Army Group North). Nevertheless the nomionation must have been rejected because Morche was not listed in the nomination book. Also missing are the nominations by the troop and the Heerespersonalamt-Verleihungsvorschlag (HPA-VV—Army Staff Office Nomination Recommendation), nor is there a file card. The Order Commission of the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) never processed Morche's case. According to the AKCR the award was presented in accordance with the Dönitz-decree. This is illegal according to the Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt) and lacks legal justification.[81]
- According to Scherzer as Lufttransportführer (Air Transportation Leader) with the quarter master general of the Luftwaffe.[80]
- According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./Panzer-Abteilung 2106.[82]
- According to Scherzer as pilot in the I./Schlachtgeschwader 2 "Immelmann".[85]
- According to Scherzer name is spelled Ewald Mrusek.[85]
- According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 2./SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 2.[85]
- According to Scherzer as commander of the Panzer-Abteilung of the SS-Division "Wiking".[85]
- According to Scherzer commander of Schnellboot S-52.[87]
- According to Scherzer name is spelled Albert Müller.[87]
- According to Scherzer as training course officer at the Army-Weapons-School of AOK 9 and leader of Sturm-Bataillon AOK 9.[87]
- According to Scherzer as pilot in the II./Schlachtgeschwader 2 "Immelmann".[89]
- According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 8./Grenadier-Regiment 461.[89]
- According to Scherzer as Staffelkapitän of the 8./Jagdgeschwader 53 on 19 September 1941.[89]
- According to Scherzer as commander of Luftgaustab z.b.V. Tunis.[90]
- According to Scherzer as Staffelkapitän of the 7./Schlachtgeschwader 1.[90]
- According to Scherzer as pilot in Stab/Fernaufkläungs-Gruppe 5.[90]
- According to Scherzer commander of Schnellboot S-52.[92]
- According to Scherzer first name is Claus.[87]
- According to Scherzer as Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 13./Infanterie-Regiment 90.[92]
- According to Scherzer on 3 April 1943.[92]
- According to Scherzer as commander of SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 25.[94]
- According to Scherzer as leader of the XXVII. Armeekorps.[94]
- The addendum of Walther-Peer Fellgiebel's book, Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939–1945 (in German), contains a note indicating that Walter Müller needs to be struck from the list.[6]
- According to Scherzer as leader of the I./Flak-Regiment 231 (motorized).[94]
- No evidence of the award can be found in the German Federal Archives. The files of the order commission of the Association of Knight's Cross Recipients (AKCR) indicated that Friedrich Müller-Rochholz's former divisional commander Generalmajor Hermann Schulte-Heuthaus in 1961 recalled that he had nominated five members of his division, presumably among them Müller-Rochholz, for the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross in the timeframe mid to end-March 1945. Additionally a further intermittent commander, the former commanding general of the Panzer-Korps "Großdeutschland" General der Panzertruppe Georg Jauer, stated in 1961 that he had as a matter of principle always approved awards for distinguished officers. The nomination however has either never made it to the Heerespersonalamt (HPA—Army Staff Office), a fact already noted by Von Seemen, or had been rejected by the HPA. The HPA never created an internal approval request. Müller-Rochholz is also not listed in the book "Verliehene Ritterkreuze" (Awarded Knight Crosses). An autonomous presentation can also be ruled out because Müller-Rochholz had been nominated via the command chain. The presentation date was assigned by Walther-Peer Fellgiebel. Müller-Rochholz was a member of the AKCR.[81]
- According to Scherzer as adjutant in the III./Jagdgeschwader 26 "Schlageter".[96]
- According to Scherzer as adjutant in Panzergrenadier-Regiment 111.[96]
- According to Scherzer as Oberleutnant (war officer) and observer in the Aufklärungsstaffel 1.(F)/121.[96]
- According to Scherzer as leader of the 5./gemischte Flak-Abteilung 505 (deployable) and leader of an anti-aircraft armoured train (makeshift) of the 9. Flak-Division.[97]
- According to Scherzer as leader of Panzer-Jäger-Abteilung 111 and of a Kampfgruppe.[100]
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External links
- "Das Bundesarchiv". Military Archive – Freiburg im Breisgau. Archived from the original on 29 December 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2011.