Guillaume Konsbruck

Guillaume "Guill" Konsbruck (3 September 1909 – 3 October 1983) was a Luxembourgian military officer, politician, and manager of the steel company Arbed.

Biography

Guillame Konsbruck was born on 3 September, 1909. He studied at the cavalry branch of the Saint-Cyr Military Academy from 1931-1933, subsequently joining the Luxembourg Army.[1] By 1940 he held the rank of captain.[2]

He fled Europe following the Invasion of Luxembourg and served as aide de camp to Grand Duchess Charlotte during her exile in World War II. As a major he returned to Luxembourg late in the afternoon of 12 September, 1944. Representing Prime Minister Pierre Dupong, he inspected the Grand Ducal Palace and several government buildings before taking part in conferences with Allied leaders in the country. He welcomed the Grand Duchess at the border upon her return to the country on 17 April, 1945.[3]

After the war Konsbruck became involved in creating an official orthography for the Luxembourgish language.[1] On 29 August, 1946 Konsbruck was appointed via Grand Ducal Decree to be Minister of Supply and Economic Affairs.[4]

He was made a Commander of the Order of the Oak Crown and Grand Officer of the House of Orange in 1951.[5][6]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Michael Partridge, ed. (2000). British Documents on Foreign Affairs--reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print: Central Europe, January 1946-June 1946. University Publications of America. p. 191. ISBN 9781556557699.
  2. Waller, George Platt (2012). Fletcher, Willard Allen; Fletcher, Jean Tucker, eds. Defiant Diplomat George Platt Waller: American Consul in Nazi-occupied Luxembourg, 1939-1941 (reprint ed.). Lexington Books. p. 16. ISBN 9781611493986.
  3. Coles, Harry L.; Weinberg, Albert K. (2014). United States Army in World War II Special Studies. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office. pp. 811, 819.
  4. "Bulletin D'Information" (Press release) (in French). Grand Duché de Luxembourg Ministére D'État. 31 August 1946. p. 1. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  5. Ordre de la Couronne de chêne Awards 1951 Memorial A N° 13 of 1951
  6. "Bulletin D'Information" (PDF) (Press release) (in French). Grand Duché de Luxembourg Ministére D'État. 30 June 1951. p. 132. Retrieved 22 August 2016.


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