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Kurt Gildisch (2 March 1904 – 3 March 1956) became the third commander of Adolf Hitler's personal bodyguard (SS-Begleitkommando des Führers) on 11 April 1933. He was a trained teacher, who had failed to find a classroom job and thereafter joined the Prussian police force. Like his successor Bruno Gesche, he was sacked for his Nazi affiliations, and joined the Sturmabteilung (SA) in 1931. Later that year he transferred to the SS. During World War II, Gildisch was wounded and fell into Soviet captivity during the Battle of Berlin. He was released in August 1946. In May 1953, he was convicted in the murder of Dr. Erich Klausener, head of Katholische Aktion (Catholic Action) group, during the "Night of the Long Knives" in 1934. He was sentenced to fifteen years in prison and died in 1956.

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  • Kurt Gildisch (de)
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  • Kurt Werner Rudolf Gildisch (* 2. März 1904 in , Ostpreußen; † 5. März 1956 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf) war ein deutscher Polizeibeamter und SS-Offizier. Gildisch wurde bekannt als zeitweiliger Befehlshaber des SS-Begleitkommandos des Führers und als Mörder von Erich Klausener, den er während der Röhm-Affäre erschoss. (de)
  • Kurt Gildisch (2 March 1904 – 3 March 1956) became the third commander of Adolf Hitler's personal bodyguard (SS-Begleitkommando des Führers) on 11 April 1933. He was a trained teacher, who had failed to find a classroom job and thereafter joined the Prussian police force. Like his successor Bruno Gesche, he was sacked for his Nazi affiliations, and joined the Sturmabteilung (SA) in 1931. Later that year he transferred to the SS. During World War II, Gildisch was wounded and fell into Soviet captivity during the Battle of Berlin. He was released in August 1946. In May 1953, he was convicted in the murder of Dr. Erich Klausener, head of Katholische Aktion (Catholic Action) group, during the "Night of the Long Knives" in 1934. He was sentenced to fifteen years in prison and died in 1956. (en)
  • Kurt Werner Rudolf Gildisch, född 2 mars 1904 i Gutsbezirk Potrempschen, Landkreis Insterburg, Ostpreussen, död 3 mars 1956 i Västberlin, var en tysk SS-officer och befälhavare för Führerbegleitkommando, Adolf Hitlers personliga livvaktsstyrka, från 1933 till 1934. Under de långa knivarnas natt låg han bakom morden på SA-generalen Karl Ernst och Erich Klausener, ledare för Katolsk Aktion i Berlin. (sv)
  • Kurt Gildisch, né le 2 mars 1904 à Potremschen en Prusse-Orientale et mort le 3 mars 1956 à Berlin, est un nazi, membre de la Sturmabteilung puis de la SS, au sein de laquelle sa carrière fut gravement perturbée par son alcoolisme sévère, et un temps à la tête du détachement d'escorte d'Hitler. (fr)
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  • Kurt Gildisch (en)
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  • Potrempschen in East Prussia (en)
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