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    Small group of Fritz (Friedrich) von und zu Gilsa


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    Hello gents,

    this nice little lot recently found its way in my collection:

           Award document for the iron cross 2nd class 1870 from 19th January 1873

    Award document for the common house order 3rd class Lippe-Detmold & Schaumburg-Lippe from 15th October 1878


    Lippe-Detmold House order 3rd class (common award of Detmold & Schaumburg with chiffre LA)

     

     

    The cross and order were awarded by

    Fritz Karl Emil Josef von und zu Gilsa

    born 23th June 1848 in Wetzlar

    killed in an accident on 19th July 1884 near Altbreisach (falling from a railway bridge)


    Fritz von und zu Gilsa military career:

    - Musketier 6th September 1867 in the infantery-regiment No. 55

    - Sekondelieutnant 9th June 1869 in the infantery-regiment No. 55

    - Premierlieutnant 17th October 1876

    - since 1st October 1880 sent to war academy

    - since 1st May 1884 sent to “Großer Generalstab” in Berlin

     

     

    Most likely those two awards were the only ones of Fritz von und zu Gilsa, due to his fatal accident in 1884.

    Comments are always welcome.


    Best regards

    Roman

     

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    • 9 months later...

    Hello gents,

     

    as I didn´t show anything for a long time, I will present a small group, I got last year and which I haven´t shown yet.
    Actually it seems that there is not much Lippe-Detmold around in the market...

     

    Fritz (Friedrich) Carl Emil Josef von und zu Gilsa

    born 23rd June 1848 in Wetzlar

    as the son of Generalmajor a.D. Friedrich Wilhelm von und zu Gilsa

    died 19th July 1884 near Altbreisach accidently by falling from a railwaybridge (during topographical works).

     

    Military career:

    Musketier in the IR No.55 on 6th September 1867

    Sekondelieutnant on 9th February 1869

    Adjudant 1st Bat. IR 55 17th April 1872

    Premierlieutnant 17th October 1876

    Kriegsakademie 1st October 1880 - July 1883

    detailed to "Grossen Generalstab" since 1st May 1884

     

    Awards:

     

    Prussia Iron cross 2nd class 1870 on 19th January 1873

    Lippe-Detmold house-order 3rd class (old type) on 15th October 1878

     

    Hope you like it...

     

    BR

    Roman

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    Lippe-Gilsa_Fritz-Urkunde EK2-1870-web.jpg

    Lippe-Gilsa_Fritz-Urkunde HO3-1878-web.jpg

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    On 02/08/2023 at 22:59, Solomon said:

    (...) I will present a small group, I got last year and which I haven´t shown yet.

    Really nice, congratulations on this find! It reminds me much of a group we have seen here last year, though...

     

    ;)

     

    Instead of deleting anything, I combined the two threads into one. By the way, I'd guess he also had a KDM!

     

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