Horst Julius Freiherr Treusch von Buttlar-Brandenfels

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Born(1888-06-14)14 June 1888[1]
Died3 September 1962(1962-09-03) (aged 74)
Horst Freiherr
Treusch von Buttlar-Brandenfels
Freiherr Treusch von Buttlar-Brandenfels
with the Pour le Mérite
Born(1888-06-14)14 June 1888[1]
Died3 September 1962(1962-09-03) (aged 74)
Allegiance German Empire
Nazi Germany
Branch Imperial German Navy
 Reichsmarine
Luftwaffe
RankOberst (Colonel)
Battles / warsWorld War I
World War II
AwardsPour le Mérite
Spouses1916 Ilse "Ille" Agnes Anna Böhm; 3 daughters[1]
Other workFlight controller and businessman
Kapitänleutnant Treusch von Buttlar Brandenfels (1918)

Horst Julius Ludwig Otto Freiherr Treusch von Buttlar-Brandenfels (14 June 1888 – 3 September 1962) was a German officer. Freiherr, which equals "Baron", was his title of nobility.

He was known for commanding several airships during World War I, including the most successful Zeppelin of the war, the Zeppelin L 30. Treusch von Buttlar-Brandenfels was awarded the Pour le Mérite on 9 April 1918 for his service as the commander of Zeppelin L-54. He was the commander of Frankfurt Airport at the end of World War II.

Promotions

  • 3 April 1907 Seekadett
  • 21 April 1908 Fähnrich zur See
  • 28 September 1910 Leutnant zur See
  • 27 September 1913 Oberleutnant zur See
  • 16 July 1917 Kapitänleutnant

Luftwaffe

  • 1 October 1934 Major and territorial protection / state security officer (L-Offizier)
    • head of the Kiel branch of the Air Office
  • 1 August 1937 Oberstleutnant (Lieutenant Colonel) and supplemental officer (E-Offizier)
  • 27 August 1939 Charakter als Oberst (honorary / brevet Colonel)
  • 1 February 1941 Oberst (active Colonel)

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