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1.4  Personal life and family  







2 Awards and decorations  



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Lieutenant General


Kjeld Hillingsø


Hillingsø in 2009.
Birth nameKjeld Georg Hilligsøe Hillingsø
Born (1935-04-21) 21 April 1935 (age 89)
Frederiksberg, Denmark
Allegiance Denmark
Service Royal Danish Navy (1955-1959)
Royal Danish Army (1959-1995)
Years of service1955-1995
RankLieutenant General
Commands heldDefence Command (1986-1990)
Army Command (1990-1991)
Army Operational Command (1991-1993)
Allied Forces Baltic Approaches (1993-1995)
AwardsGrand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog
Order of the Cross of the Eagle (Estonia)
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Spouse(s)

(m. 1963)
Children2; including Ellen Hillingsø
RelationsLars Hillingsø (brother)

Lieutenant General Kjeld Georg Hilligsøe Hillingsø SK BVO (born 21 April 1935) is a Danish retired general. He is also the father of the actress Ellen Hillingsø.

Biography[edit]

Early life[edit]

Hillingsø was born on 21 April 1935 to a Jewish family.[1] His father, Knud Erhard Hillingsø Larsen (1905-1978) was Danish, and his mother Hildegard Dorthea Louise (née Bugge; died 1997), was born in Kiel, Germany. Hillingsø also had a younger brother, the fashion designer Lars Hillingsø.

Military career[edit]

Hillingsø was made a sergeant in the Royal Danish Navy in 1955, but changed to serve in the Royal Danish Army, in which he became a Lieutenant of the Danish Royal Life Guards in 1959. In 1986 he was made a colonel and became the chief of the Planning and Operations Staff in the Defence Command. In 1990, he became a Major General, and Chief of the Army. In 1991, he was made head of the newly-created Army Operational Command. In 1993 he became Lieutenant General and head of NATO's BALTAP command, and was also head of the Defence Operational Forces. He held this position until his retirement in 1995,[2] when he was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog.[3]

Retirement[edit]

Since 2007, Hillingsø has been the Royal Patron for the Sankt Petri Schule and St. Peter's Church, Copenhagen.

Since his retirement, he has been a frequent commentator on topics such as the Cold War and the Iraq War, among others, in the Danish national newspaper Berlingske.

On 9 February 2000, Hillingsø was awarded the Estonian Order of the Cross of the Eagle, Third Class, by then-Estonian President Lennart Meri.[4]

Personal life and family[edit]

Hillingsø married Ellen Birgitta Juel on 18 May 1963. They have two children together, Ellen Gunilla and Jens Georg.

Hillingsø's daughter Ellen is an actress, perhaps best known internationally for her roles in the television series The Bridge and Rita. Hillingsø's son, Jens, is the head of the Department of Paediatric Surgery at the RigshospitaletinCopenhagen and former chairman of Médecins sans Frontières.[5] His daughter, Olivia, is also starting a career in acting, following in her aunt's footsteps.

Hillingsø and his wife have been long-time friends of the Queen of Denmark, Margrethe II, and her late husband, Prince Henrik. Margrethe is godmother to Hillingsø's daughter, Ellen, and Birgitta Hillingsø is also godmother to Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark.[6][7]

Awards and decorations[edit]

Denmark[edit]

Order of the Dannebrog (Grand Cross)
Army Long Service Medal
Badge of Honour of the Reserve Officers Association of Denmark

Germany[edit]

Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Class Unknown)

Estonia[edit]

Order of the Cross of the Eagle (3rd Class)

Books[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ HILLINGSO Lars partie 1.wmv.flv. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-09.
  • ^ Tunander, Ola (2004). The Secret War Against Sweden: US and British Submarine Deception in the 1980s. Routledge. p. 246. ISBN 9781135763305.
  • ^ "Kjeld Hillingsø: Når man har et våbenskjold, behøver man ikke skilte med det". Kristeligt Dagblad. 30 November 2017.
  • ^ "President of the Republic awards decorations to 168 people".
  • ^ "Olivia Hillingsø - dansk film database".
  • ^ "Prins Henriks mangeårige ven: - Jeg spillede bridge med ham nytårsaften - TV 2". 9 February 2018.
  • ^ "Vennepar er inviteret til Margrethes første fødselsdag uden Henrik: 'Han ville være den sidste, der synes, at hun ikke skulle holde den'". 15 April 2018.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kjeld_Hillingsø&oldid=1199227134"

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