- Period:
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Rank:
- Oberst (Colonel)
- Unit:
- Kommandeur, Infanterie-Regiment 29, 3. Infanterie-Division, III. Armee-Korps, 12. Armee, Heeresgruppe A
- Awarded on:
- July 19th, 1940
The following wartime excerpt (dated 30.08.1940) describes why Gräser received the Knight’s Cross…
“Oberst Fritz-Hubert Gräser inspired his Regiment to advance forwards into the teeth of a numerically superior and dug-in enemy force along the Aisne river. He did this while leading from the foremost line and amidst the fierce hostile artillery fire. He overcame two battlefield crises and even managed to master a third such situation where the enemy launched a counterattack with 20 tanks.”
This action took place on the 09.06.1940, when the Infanterie-Regiment 29 had orders to cross over the Aisne river and canal on both sides of Asfelda-Ville. Gräser faced very strong resistance from a French force (including elements of the 5th and 46th Regiments from the French 10th Division) that apparently did indeed outnumber him. This defense was made even stronger by French artillery fire from Reims and the left flank, which were out of range of German artillery. Despite these obstacles Gräser was able to achieve the crossing with his Regiment and reach a point 5 km south of the canal by nightfall. It is unknown if all three of the aforementioned crises also took place on this day.
140th Award.