Knaust, Hans-Peter (Schützen-Regiment 4)
- Date of birth:
- August 7th, 1906 (Kiel/Schleswig-Holstein, Germany)
- Date of death:
- October 22nd, 1983 (Kevelaer/North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)
- Nationality:
- German
Biography
05.03.1924: joined Infanterie-Regiment 4, 2. Division
10.01.1931: promoted to Feldwebel
01.07.1934: Leutnant, transferred to Infanterie-Regiment 5, 2. Division
15.10.1935: Oberleutnant, 8. (MG) Kompanie, Infanterie-Regiment 27
07.10.1936: Chef, 12. (MG) Kompanie, Infanterie-Regiment 27, Rostock
00.00.1937: promoted to Hauptmann
10.11.1938: Hauptmann, Chef, 8. (E MG) Kompanie, Infanterie-Regiment 79, Wahn
00.05.1940: campaign in France
00.06.1941: Kdr, 4. Kradschützen-Bataillon, 6. Panzer-Division
00.10.1941: Kdr, II. Bataillon, Schützen-Regiment 4, 6. Panzer-Division
assault on Moscow
01.12.1941: promoted to Major
00.00.1942: severely WIA in the left shinbone and the right thigh in the village of Timonino, north-west of Moscow and sent to lazarett and amputated
00.01.1943: regimental commander’s course
00.02.1943: Kdr, Panzer-Grenadier-Ausbildungs und Ersatz-Bataillon 64 'Bocholt'
00.09.1944: Kdr, Kampfgruppe, 10. SS-Panzer-Division 'Frundsberg' - battle for the Arnhem bridge then on the Betweue then defense of the village of Elst, Betuwe
00.10.1944: Kdr, Kampfgruppe, 116. Panzer-Division then 9. Panzer-Division
00.11.1944: Kdr, Grenadier-Ersatz-Regiment (motorisiert) 16
00.01.1945: Kdr, Regiment 'Knaust', 490. Infanterie-Division - Teutoburger Wald
18.04.1945: promoted to Oberstleutnant
05.05.1945: captured - British POW
00.05.1946: released
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Awarded for his successes during the defensive battles on the western front in early 1945. His skillful leadership was largely responsible for ensuring that the allied attempt at a breakthrough at the southwest edge of the Teutoburg forest towards Ibbenbüren came to nought, and that a new defensive front could be created here.
Later, during the hard defensive battle on the 05-06.04.1945 at Dreierwalde and Hopsten, counterthrusts personally led by Knaust succeeded in destroying 2 enemy tanks, capturing another 2 and capturing a number of prisoners. Though his prosthetic leg was shot up badly in this fight, he continued to lead his Kampfgruppe and thereby permitted the disengagement of the 15. Panzergrenadier-Division.
843rd Award.
Last formally assigned number in the row of the Eichenlaub.
The 490th Infantry Division under the command of Colonel Behrend, awarded with the Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, has excelled by showing exemplary steadfastness in the heavy fighting in north-western Germany. The winner of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross Lieutenant Colonel Knaust, regimental commander in this division, has personally particularly distinguished himself in these battles.
Sources
- Photo 1: Gerrit-Michael Kannengießer
- Photo: G.M. Kannengießer
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- das-ritterkreuz.de