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Werner von Gilsa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Werner von Gilsa
Werner Albrecht Freiherr von und zu Gilsa (born 4 March 1889 in Berlin; † 8 May 1945 Leitmeritz) was a German officer and General of Infantry, whose last assignment was as ''Wehrmacht'' commandant of Dresden. In 1936, while he was a lieutenant colonel, Gilsa became commandant of the Olympic Village, during the Berlin Olympic Games. ==Pre-War and World War I==
Gilsa was descended from a noble German family, the Lords and Barons of Gilsa, and was himself a baron (''Freiherr''). He joined the Garde-Fusilier regiment, part of the German army, on 19 March 1908. On 19 August 1909 Gilsa was appointed second lieutenant. At the beginning of the First World War, he went to the front as a ''Zugführer'' (platoon leader). He was promoted to first lieutenant on 24 July 1915. In the meantime he was awarded Iron Crosses second and first class. Gilsa became regimental adjutant, then brigade adjutant; on 15 July 1918 he was promoted to captain. At war’s end he was awarded the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern, Knight's Cross with Swords, as well as other decorations.
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