- Period:
- Second World War (1939-1945)
- Rank:
- Unteroffizier (Junior Officer)
- Unit:
- Gruppenführer, 5. Kompanie, Grenadier-Regiment 316, 212. Volks-Grenadier-Division, Heer
- Awarded on:
- January 31st, 1945
When at the end of December 1944, northwest of Echternach, the attack of a grenadier battalion of a Bavarian Volksgrenadier division faltered before a commanding height, Corporal Steinhauser made a bold decision. On his own, he rallied several nearby grenadiers and pushed them into the enemy's deep flank. Advancing far ahead of his men, he climbed from rock to rock, taking, under the most difficult conditions, ten hostile, tenaciously defended resistance nests. In this way he got into the back of the enemy holding the height and was able to roll up his position with very little personal losses. The opponent had high losses of dead and prisoners. Before the completely surprised enemy came to their senses, the battalion was able to exploit the success forced by the brave corporal and to take full possession of the important height. The resolute and cold-blooded mission of Corporal Steinhauser had been decisive. For his outstanding deed he received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.