Replica of Waffen-SS tank commander Michael Wittmann s Ribbon Bar (German Ribbon Bars) for Sale (by ww2onlineshop.com)
Replica of Waffen-SS tank commander Michael Wittmann s Ribbon Bar (German Ribbon Bars) for Sale (by ww2onlineshop.com)

Replica of Waffen-SS tank commander Michael Wittmann s Ribbon Bar

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Waffen-SS tank commander Michael Wittmann's Ribbon Bar

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Michael Wittmann
Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1983-108-29, Michael Wittmann.jpg
Michael Wittmann
Nickname(s) The Black Baron[1]
Born 22 April 1914
Vogelthal Kingdom of BavariaGerman Empire
Died 8 August 1944 (aged 30)
Between the towns of Cintheauxand St. Aignan de Cramesnil near the farm of Gaumesnil[2]
Buried at La Cambe German war cemetery(reinterred)
Allegiance  Nazi Germany
Service/branch Flag Schutzstaffel.svg Waffen SS
Years of service 1934–44
Rank SS-Hauptsturmführer Collar Rank.svg SS-Hauptsturmführer
Unit 1. SS-Panzer-Division Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler.svg 1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitlerand Schwere SS-Panzer-Abteilung 101
Battles/wars

World War II

Awards Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords
Michael Wittmann (22 April 1914 – 8 August 1944) was a German Waffen-SS tank commander during the Second World War. Wittmann rose to the rank of SS-Hauptsturmführer (captain) and was a Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross holder.

He was credited with the destruction of 138 tanks and 132 anti-tank guns, along with an unknown number of other armoured vehicles, making him one of Germany's top scoring panzer aces, together with Johannes Bölter, Ernst Barkmann, Otto Carius and Kurt Knispel who was the top scoring ace of the war with 168 tank kills.[3]

Wittmann is most famous for his ambush of elements of the British 7th Armoured Division, during the Battle of Villers-Bocage on 13 June 1944. While in command of a single Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger he destroyed up to 14 tanks and 15 personnel carriers along with 2 anti-tank guns within the space of 15 minutes.

The circumstances behind Wittmann’s death have caused some debate and discussion over the years, but it had been accepted that Trooper Joe Ekins, the gunner in a Sherman Firefly of the 1st Northamptonshire Yeomanry, fired the round that destroyed his tank and killed Wittmann and his crew. However, in recent years, some historians have suggested that members of the Canadian Sherbrooke Fusiliers Regiment may have been responsible instead.

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