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Anerkennungsurkunde des Oberbefehlshabers des Heeres

Since 1938 you could find a lot of different forms of Anerkennungs- or Erinnerungsurkunden (appriciation or commemorative documents) of many different German armies, corps, divisions, regiments and battalions, especially for good conduct and meritorious technical services in areas behind the lines or long boarder and guarding services.

This document for bravery was introduced as a new not wearable award September 6th, 1941 by Generalfeldmarschall Walter von Brauchitsch (1881-1948), then Oberbefehlshaber des Heeres or in English "supreme commander of the Army". The document was installed as "besondere Anerkennung für hervorragende Leistungen auf dem Schlachtfelde" or in English "particular appreciation for prominent achievements on the battlefield". It could be awarded to units or individual military for extraordinary bravery. The document was until December 1941 signed by von Brauchitsch and after that by Adolf Hitler (1889-1945), when he took over the office as Oberbefehlshaber des Heeres. The document was at first made in A5 size and after Hitlers taking over command, it was designed in a new way and made in size A4.
The awarding was registered in the Wehrpaß/Soldbuch and personal file, and it could even be awarded posthumously.

Altogether some 1,267 soldiers of the army and 35 of the Waffen SS got this award. And ca. 20 units achieved this document.

Anerkennungsurkunde des OBdH für im Ehrenblatt Genannte.
This document is exactly the same as the "Anerkennungsurkunde des Oberbefehlshabers des Heeres" or in English "appreciation document of the supreme commander of the Army", but was given to persons, who in addition were mentioned in the Ehrenblatt des Deutschen Heeres. The difference is only to be seen by the award date, which is the same as that of the naming in the Ehrenblatt des Deutschen Heeres and thus since January 30th, 1944 also of the awarding of the Ehrenblatt-Spange.

Bidermann, Gottlob-Herbert* August 28th, 1920
† September 1st, 2010

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Faasch, Hans (Infanterie-Regiment 164)* January 2nd, 1897
† February 16th, 1983

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Fabich, Maximilian "Max" (Pz-Füsilier-Reg. "GD")* September 8th, 1914
† August 7th, 1988

Fechner, Fritz* December 16th, 1913
† April 6th, 1990

Felder, Wendelin* June 24th, 1915
† October 23rd, 1943

Finkbeiner, Wilhelm* July 2nd, 1916
† February 18th, 1989

Finke, Heinz* February 8th, 1920
† December 7th, 1996

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Fischer, Gerhard (23. Panzer-Division)* December 4th, 1915
† August 9th, 2014

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Fischer-Wingendorf, Egbert (Schtz.Rgt. 129)* March 12th, 1912
† May 16th, 1942
Grave: UNK

Fitz, Josef-August* January 20th, 1910
† January 1st, 1977

Fleischmann, Josef* December 4th, 1900
† March 3rd, 1942

Florin, Gerhard (Schützen-Regiment 111)* February 5th, 1897
† July 20th, 1942
Grave: UNK

Flotow, von, Jürgen* July 13th, 1914
† August 20th, 1941

Forstreuter, Hans-Boto* November 1st, 1912
† October 7th, 1986

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Fort, von le, Peter* July 28th, 1899

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Frantz, Peter Ulrich* July 24th, 1917
† March 11th, 2001

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Friedrich, Erich (WH-Panzergrenadier)* July 15th, 1914
† October 1st, 1983

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Friedrich, Max* March 30th, 1918
† December 6th, 1975

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Friedrich, Wolfgang (Artillerie-Regiment 349)* February 9th, 1915
† January 14th, 1945
Plot: 2 Grave: UNK

Fromme, Rolf* September 5th, 1914
† July 1st, 1992

Fuchs, August* December 7th, 1915
† December 15th, 1990

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Färber, Franz* May 4th, 1915
† March 8th, 1943

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