Illustrierte Beobachter 22.06.1944 С перевязанной головой - Макс Вюнше, крайний справа (в очках) - Рудольф фон Риббентроп
Taken on 27 May 1944 during the 36th Birthday celebration for Fritz Witt at Tillieres-sur-Avre castle, Fritz Witt's CP.
1. Wünsche dead center with Himmler in Luxemburg July 1940 2. Wünsche, Peiper and Himmler inspect a Stug. Metz Sept 1940 3. Wünsche, J.Peiper, Dietrich and Himmler at Metz Sept 1940 4. Wünsche riding back seat while Himmler drives. 5. Believed to be Wünsche 2nd from left as viewed with Himmler on the Eastern Front. 6. Wünsche, third from the left as viewed, in Paris. 7. A companion to Wünsche and his boss. 8. I digitally restored this one and it's since made the rounds. I'd like to share it here for those who havent seen it. This was taken in France 1944. 9. Enjoying a few drinks early in his career. 10. Wünsche and his boss 11.Another Berghof image. 12. Kharkov March 1943 13. October 1943 during a weapons demonstration on the Eastern Front. 14. During a review. This footage is shown on History Channel a lot.
unday, 20 April 1941 Place: Katara Pass, Northern Greece Photographer: Unknown SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS Josef “Sepp” Dietrich (Kommandeur Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler) negotiated the capitulation of Greek Armed Forces along with the Greek military representatives sent by Lieutenant-General Georgios Tsolakoglu (Commander Army of Epirus). The handsome officer at left is SS-Hauptsturmführer Max Wünsche (Adjutant Kommandeur Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler). This photo was taken at Katara mountain range, Greece, on April 20, 1941. Representatives from the Greek side are, from nearest to the camera: Lieutenant-Colonel Georgios Lagas, Colonel Nikolaos Balis, Major Vlachos, and an unidentified Lieutenant. In the account of that day from Rudolf Lehmann’s ‘The Leibstandarte’ Volume 1, the II.Bataillon / Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (motorisiert) led by SS-Hauptsturmführer Erwin Horstmann were surmounting the Katara mountain range on their way to Joanina. Before the summit, SS-Untersturmführer Jupp Diefenthal came careering down in a motorcycle combination with a Greek soldier in the side car who was holding a white flag of surrender. Relaying to Horstmann that he had been approached by the Greeks who were anxious to discuss surrender terms, Dietrich was immediately wired to come up himself to conduct the discussions. SS-Untersturmführer Ralf Tiemann was also dispatched back down to Hani-Murgani to escort Dietrich up accompanied by SS-Hauptsturmführer Max Wünsche. They arrived to see the soldiers from both sides standing casually about playing cards etc and a giant swastika hung from the road. Dietrich went to talk to the ‘parlementaires’ who were no doubt Greek Officers and they told him he would need to travel 15km west to Vontonosi where the HQ of General Tsolakoglou’s was situated. Tiemann than states the Wünsche was dispatched to inform Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm List in person of the developments while Dietrich and a small entourage drove on to the HQ. Tiemann states that he took over Wünsche’s duties in his absence and further relates that they arrived to be greeted personally by Tsolakoglou outside his HQ
SS-Sturmbannführer Max Wünsche with Romanian General Radu Korne in summer 1943 on the occasion of Korne visiting the 9th SS-Panzer-Division "Hohenstaufen" during training. /
Sepp Dietrich (center), Walter Staudinger (far left), Fritz Witt (obscured left) and Max Wünsche, 1941, Greece.
Да я бы не сказал, что таки популярная. Сам про него узнал по абсолютной случайности, шарясь здесь в поиске инфы о Йохенушке Пайпере. Кстати, весной и летом прошлого года бывал на его могиле: