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Guillaume d'Andlau (born in 1962) is the owner of the castle of Andlau and the president of the Association for the fortified castles of Alsace.[1][2]

Biography

Family

He came from an old Alsatian aristocratic family, descendant of a hero of the American Revolution Victor de Broglie (1756-1794), the president of the council Victor de Broglie (1785-1870), the philosopher Claude-Adrien Helvetius, the historian Joseph d'Haussonville and the monarchist deputy Paul-Gabriel d'Haussonville.

Son of the Count Charles-Antoine d'Andlau (1922-2019) and Nicole Marie Odette Thierry d'Argenlieu (1928-2011),[3] he is also a distant cousin of Christian d'Andlau-Hombourg, president of the Alsatian section of the International Paneuropean Union and Grand Prior of France of the Order of Saint Lazarus (statuted 1910)[4] and has three daughters with Rosamée Armand Laroche: Douce, Apolline and Flore.

Career

He headed the Economic and Social Council of Alsace[5] then in 2016, ran in the legislative elections.[6]

In 2019, he took over the management of the European Center of Deported Resistance Members—Struthof (in French, Шаблон:Lang, or CERD Struthof), dependent on the National Office for Combatants and War Victims created by Jacques Chirac in 2005,[7][8][9]

In 2022, he oversaw the renovations of the museum located at the site of the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp, the only concentration camp established in France by the Nazis.[10]

Rewards

  • Prize patrimony 2017 for Le chemin des châteaux forts d'Alsace[11][12][13]

Books

  • Les fêtes retrouvées : fêtes et traditions populaires Belgique, France, Luxembourg, Suisse, 1997
  • Fêtes chrétiennes, 2006
  • L'Action humanitaire, Que sais-je ?, 2015

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