List of living Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients
The following is a list of living Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross recipients.
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 September 1, 1939 instituted the Iron Cross and the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.
As the war progressed some of the recipients distinguished themselves further and a higher grade, the Oak Leaves to Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was instituted. The Oak Leaves, as they were commonly referred to, were based on the enactment Reichsgesetzblatt I S. 849 of June 3, 1940.
In 1941 two higher grades of the Knight's Cross were instituted. The enactment Reichsgesetzblatt I S. 613 of September 28, 1941 introduced the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords and the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds.
At the end of 1944 the last and final grade, the Knight's Cross with Golden Oak Leaves, Swords, and Diamonds, based on the enactment Reichsgesetzblatt 1945 I S. 11 of December 29, 1944 concluded the variants of the Knight's Cross.
The total number of recipients of the Knight's Cross is 7,366. Of these 890 individuals received Oak Leaves; 160 received Oak Leaves and Swords. Only 27 men were awarded the Diamonds grade of the Knight's Cross; Hans-Ulrich Rudel was the only recipient of the Knight's Cross with Golden Oak Leaves, Swords, and Diamonds.
The oldest known living recipient is 102-year-old Erich Schlemminger, born 17 September 1908. Only non-German living recipients are Harald Nugiseks and Søren Kam, both former Waffen-SS foreign volunteers.
Knight's Cross with Golden Oak Leaves, Swords, and Diamonds
- Last living and only recipient: Hans-Ulrich Rudel, 1916–1982
Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords, and Diamonds
- Last living recipient: Adolf Galland, 1912–1996
Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords (2 of 160)
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Current residence |
Name |
Birth date and age |
Nationality |
Force served |
Notes |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
13th Panzer Division |
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Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Luftwaffe |
Highest scoring living fighter ace in the world |
Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves (18 of 890)
- Last living non-German recipient: Léon Degrelle, 1906–1994
- Last living recipient of Waffen-SS: Walter Girg, 1919–2010
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Current residence |
Name |
Birth date and age |
Nationality |
Force served |
Notes |
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Germany |
(age ) |
German |
502nd Heavy Tank Battalion |
Awarded for actions at the Battle of Narva. |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Luftwaffe |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
14th Infantry Division |
General in the Bundeswehr |
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| Brazil |
(age ) |
German |
Luftwaffe |
Took part in the Anglo-Iraqi War. Night-fighter ace, Gruppenkommandeur III./NJG 1 |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Luftwaffe |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Kriegsmarine |
Attacked New York City harbour with in December 1941. |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Luftwaffe |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Luftwaffe |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Kriegsmarine |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Kriegsmarine |
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Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Luftwaffe |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
122nd Infantry Division |
Awarded for actions at the Courland Pocket |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Luftwaffe |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
101st Jäger Division |
Only remaining NCO oakleaves recipient. Probably served as role model for the film Cross of Iron |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
170th Infantry Division |
Son of American professor and officer Hans Simons, grandson of temporary German president Walter Simons |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Führer-Begleit-Division |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
2nd Panzer Division |
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Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Luftwaffe |
Knight's Cross (37 of 7384)
This list might not be complete.
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Current residence |
Name |
Birth date and age |
Nationality |
Force served |
Notes |
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| Austria |
(age ) |
Austrian |
21st Panzer Division |
General in the Austrian army after the war |
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Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Panzer-Abteilung 505 |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Luftwaffe |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
8th SS Cavalry Division Florian Geyer |
Awarded for actions at the Siege of Budapest |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Kriegsmarine |
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Germany |
(age ) |
German |
103 SS Heavy Panzer Battalion |
Awarded for destroying 66 tanks, 44 anti-tank guns and 15 vehicles during the defence of Danzig and Sopot |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Kriegsmarine |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg |
Awarded for actions at the Battle of Arnhem |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
5th SS Panzer Division Wiking |
Awarded for actions at the Cherkassy Pocket |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Kriegsmarine |
Awarded for a mission on miniature submarine Neger |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
13th Panzer Division |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
21st Panzer Division |
Awarded for actions at El Alamein |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Heer (Panzer) |
German ambassador in London 1970–1977 |
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Germany |
(age ) |
German |
5th SS Panzer Division Wiking |
Former officer of the Estonian Legion. |
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| Denmark |
(age ) |
Danish |
Free Corps Denmark |
The last living Danish recipient |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
3rd Panzer Division |
General in the Bundeswehr |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich |
Awarded for actions at the Falaise pocket |
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| Namibia |
(age ) |
German |
Heer (Panzer) |
Field Marshal Rommel's driver |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
334th Infantry Division |
Awarded as Private. Presumably youngest Knight's Cross winner alive. |
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(age ) |
Estonian |
Estonian Legion |
The last living Estonian recipient. Awarded for actions at the Battle of Narva. |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
21st Infantry Division |
Awarded as Private |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
24th Panzer Division |
Successful documentary film director after the war |
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Germany |
(age ) |
German |
1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS |
Son of German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop. Awarded for actions at the Battle of Kursk. |
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Germany |
(age ) |
German |
3rd SS Division Totenkopf |
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Austria |
(age ) |
Austrian |
1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS |
Awarded for actions at the Battle of Kursk |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
103 SS Heavy Panzer Battalion |
Awarded in the Führerbunker |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
68th Infantry Division |
Oldest living Knight's Cross winner. |
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Austria |
(age ) |
Austrian |
5th SS Panzer Division Wiking |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
1st SS Infantry Brigade |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Großdeutschland Division |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
342nd Infantry Division |
Awarded as Private |
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| Austria |
(age ) |
Austrian |
1st Parachute Division |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
4th SS Panzergrenadier Brigade Nederland |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Kriegsmarine |
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| Germany |
(age ) |
German |
Heer (Infantry) |
Served on a special mission in Afghanistan 1941–1942 |
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| Austria |
(age ) |
Austrian |
Heer (Infantry) |
General in the Austrian army after the war |
References
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