On 1 September 1939, when
World War II started, Ribbentrop joined as a private soldier in the SS-Infantry Regiment
Deutschland, with which he served on the
Western Front, receiving the
Iron Cross second class. During
Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the
Soviet Union, his unit was sent to
Finland. He was assigned to a
Panzer regiment the
Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler division (LSSAH) and sent to
Kharkov in February 1943, where he took part in the
Third Battle of Kharkov. Ribbentrop was awarded the
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 15 July 1943. On 1 August he was transferred to the newly formed
SS Division Hitlerjugend as a training officer and company commander. During battles in
Normandy, Ribbentrop was awarded the
German Cross in Gold. Following the breakout from
Falaise, he saw action during the
Battle of the Bulge. Ribbentrop was wounded several times during the war, including during the fighting in Normandy. He surrendered with the division to the
U.S. Army on 8 May 1945. Ribbentrop was “taken aback” by the
American artillery barrages in Normandy: “The Americans threw everything at us, particularly artillery … it put everything that we had previously undergone into the shade”. ==Post-war==