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Ole Paus (general)

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Allegiance
  
Norway

Children
  
Ole Paus

Rank
  
Major General

Parents
  
Thorleif Paus

Years of service
  
1932–1974

Role
  
Diplomat

Service/branch
  
Norwegian Army

Name
  
Ole Paus



Born
  
October 26, 1910 Vienna, Austria-Hungary (
1910-10-26
)

Commands held
  
District commander of Trondelag Land deputy commander, Allied Forces Northern Europe

Died
  
April 6, 2003, Oslo, Norway

Education
  
Norwegian Military Academy

Grandchildren
  
Marcus Paus, Heide Katharina Paus, Madeleine Heide Paus, Sole Christian Paus

Similar People
  
Marcus Paus, Henny Moan, Benedicte Paus, Anne‑Karine Strom, Vilde Bjerke

Battles/wars
  
World War II Cold War

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Ole Otto Paus (26 October 1910 – 6 April 2003), né Ole von Paus, was a Norwegian General, diplomat and NATO official. He was head of the army group in the military intelligence service of the exile Norwegian High Command in London during the Second World War, and thus was one of the founders of the Norwegian Intelligence Service. He served as a military attaché in Stockholm and Helsingfors during the 1950s, and was commander-in-chief in Central Norway from 1964 to 1971. From 1971 to 1974 he was Land Deputy of the Allied Forces Northern Europe, i.e. the Norwegian representative in the NATO military command for Northern Europe.

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Background

He was born and grew up in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. He was a member of the Norwegian patrician Paus family, and was the son of the Norwegian Consul-General in Vienna, Thorleif (von) Paus, and a Viennese mother of Jewish descent, Gabrielle ("Ella") Stein. He was named for his grandfather, the steel industrialist and banker Ole Paus (who was a first cousin of Henrik Ibsen). During his childhood the family name was officially spelled von Paus in Austria-Hungary, although the family sometimes used the spelling de Paus. The particle von was banned by law in Austria in 1919, and after he had moved to Norway he was known as Ole Paus. He was the father of the singer Ole Paus.

Career

He graduated from the Theresianum in 1929. He subsequently moved to Norway at the age of 19. After learning Norwegian, he attended the Norwegian Military Academy and graduated as an officer in 1932. He graduated from the Norwegian Military College in 1938, from the Senior Officers' School in the United Kingdom in 1947, and attended the NATO Defence College in Paris in 1963.

During the Second World War, he joined the exile Norwegian High Command in London, where he served in the military intelligence service as head of the army group, in succession to Paal Frisvold.

In 1949 he served in the Independent Norwegian Brigade Group in Germany. He served as the Norwegian military attaché in Stockholm from 1953 and Helsingfors from 1954. He was commander-in-chief in Central Norway from 1964 to 1971. From 1971 to 1974 he was Land Deputy of the Allied Forces Northern Europe, i.e. the Norwegian representative in the NATO military command for Northern Europe (Denmark, Norway, Northern Germany and the Baltic Sea).

In 1973 he became a Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav, the Norwegian equivalent of a British knighthood.

Military ranks

  • 1932: Lieutenant
  • 1943: Captain
  • 1945: Major
  • 1951: Lieutenant colonel
  • 1956: Colonel
  • 1964: Major general
  • Honours

  • Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav, 1973
  • Commander of the Order of the Sword
  • Several others
  • References

    Ole Paus (general) Wikipedia