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Émile Speller

Colonel
Émile Speller
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Born (1875-10-07)October 7, 1875
Niederanven, Luxembourg
Died January 17, 1952(1952-01-17) (aged 76)
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Allegiance  Luxembourg
Service/branch Luxembourg Army
Years of service 1902-1945
Rank Major
Colonel (honorary)
Commands held Major Commandant of the Gendarmes and Volunteers Corps
Battles/wars

World War II

Awards

World War II

Émile Speller (7 October 1875 - 17 January 1952) was a Luxembourgish military officer and the commander of the Luxembourg Army during the German invasion of Luxembourg in World War II. He also served as aide-de-camp to several members of the Grand Ducal Family throughout his career and chamberlain of the Grand Ducal court.

Émile Speller was born on 7 October 1875 in Niederanven. On 1 June 1902 he began his service with the Grand Ducal Court, being appointed as an aide by Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. He subsequently served as aide-de-camp to Grand Duke William, Grand Duchess regent Marie Anna, Grand Duchess Marie-Adélaïde, and Grand Duchess Charlotte. On 12 January 1927, he was promoted to the rank of captain. On 25 February 1937, Speller was appointed Major-Commandant of the Corps des Gendarmes et Volontaires. On 30 April 1937, he was appointed via ministerial order to be chairman of the supervisory commission on forestry education. On 2 February 1938, he was appointed to the Supreme Military Court of Luxembourg.

Major Speller reorganized Luxembourg's troops on 24 February 1939. He still served as the force's commander during the German invasion of Luxembourg in 1940. Most of the soldiers did not partake in the fighting, as only those who volunteered for guard duty were stationed along the border. The rest remained in their barracks, leaving the defence of the country to the Grand Ducal Gendarmerie. Total casualties amounted to six gendarmes and one soldier wounded. 22 soldiers (six officers and 16 non-commissioned officers) and 54 gendarmes were captured.


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