Saturday, June 5, 2021

Bio of Generalmajor z.V. Karl Hausser

Generalmajor Karl Hausser
Born: 11 Feb 1875 in Oberkirchberg, District Ulm
Died: 30 Nov 1943 in Göppingen

Promotions:
Fähnrich (16 Jun 1894); Sekondeleutnant (27 Jan 1895); Oberleutnant (25 Feb 1904); Hauptmann (13 Sep 1911); Major (27 Jan 1918); Oberstleutnant (01 May 1923); Oberst (01 Mar 1928); Generalmajor z.V. (01 Oct 1941)

Career:
Entered Army Service (16 Oct 1893)
Fahnenjunker in the 123rd Grenadier-Regiment (16 Oct 1893-01 Oct 1911)
Company-Chief in the 123rd Grenadier-Regiment (01 Oct 1911-Autumn 1914)
Battalion-Commander in the 123rd Grenadier-Regiment (Autumn 1914-19 Sep 1916)
Staff-Offizer of MG-Troops with Army High Command 4 (19 Sep 1916-10 Dec 1918)
With the Replacement-Battalion of the 123rd Grenadier-Regiment (10 Dec 1918-01 Oct 1919)
With the Staff of II. Battalion of the 26th Reichswehr-Rifle-Regiment (01 Oct 1919-01 Oct 1920)
With the Staff of the 5th Pioneer-Battalion (01 Oct 1920-08 Jul 1921)
Commander III. Battalion of the 13th Infantry-Regiment (08 Jul 1921-01 Feb 1923)
Transferred into the RWM (01 Feb 1923-08 Jan 1927)
Commandant of the Troop-Exercise-Grounds Münsingen (08 Jan 1927-31 Jan 1929)
Retired (31 Jan 1929)
Director of B.B. Ulm and of Training with T.L. Donau (01 Apr 1929-01 Oct 1933)
Entered Army Service as Territorial-Officer (01 Oct 1933); Supplemental-Officer (05 Mar 1935)
Commander of Military-District-Command Ulm (01 Oct 1933-30 Jun 1937)
Retired (30 Jun 1937)
Placed to Disposal (Army) (01 Jul 1938)
Commandant of Troop-Exercise-Grounds Münsingen (24 May 1940-30 Apr 1942)
Führer-Reserve (30 Apr 1942-31 May 1942)
Retired (31 May 1942)

Awards & Decorations:
1914 Eisernes Kreuz II. und I.Klasse
Verwundetenabzeichen 1918 in Schwarz
Ritterkreuz des Königlicher Preußischer Hausorden von Hohenzollern mit Schwertern
Wehrmacht-Dienstauszeichnung mit Eichenlaub (40 jahre)

Source :
http://www.geocities.ws/orion47.geo/WEHRMACHT/HEER/Generalmajor/HAUSSER_KARL.html

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