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Military Merit Cross (Austria-Hungary), 3rd Class with the War Decoration (ÖM3K) • When the "swords" were introduced to the war decoration on 13 December 1916, he was subsequently awarded this distinction (ÖM3KX). •
Hessian Bravery Medal (HT) •
Austro-Hungarian Military Merit Medal (Signum Laudis) in Bronze on the ribbon of the Military Merit Cross (ribbon for wartime merit) • When the "swords" were introduced on 13 December 1916, he was subsequently awarded this distinction. •
Austro-Hungarian Military Merit Medal (Signum Laudis) in Silver on the ribbon of the Military Merit Cross (ribbon for wartime merit) • When the "swords" were introduced on 13 December 1916, he was subsequently awarded this distinction. •
Karl Troop Cross •
Order of the Iron Crown, Knight III. Class with War Decoration and Swords (ÖEK3KX) •
Military Merit Cross (Austria-Hungary), 3rd Class with the War Decoration and Swords (ÖM3KX); 2nd time awarded •
Wound Medal (Austria-Hungary) with 3 stripes (Indicating 3 wounds) • after the
Anschluss in 1938 exchanged for the German
Wound Badge (1918) in Silver •
Military Order of Maria Theresa, Knight's Cross awarded retrospectively for his achievements on 4 December 1917 on the Dolomite front at Monte Tondarecar and Monte Miela between Primolano and Asiago • The confirmed eligibility was only granted on 11 December 1925 by the 192nd Chapter of the Military Order of Maria Theresa. Had this conferral occurred during the time of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, Windisch would have automatically received the Austrian title of nobility (von Windisch) and would also have been entitled to apply for elevation to the rank of
Freiherr without paying the usual fees. However, this was not the case. • Hungarian World War Commemorative Medal with Swords and Helmet •
Austrian War Memorial Medal with Swords • Knight's Cross of the Austrian Order of Merit on 13 March 1935 • Military Merit Cross (Federal State of Austria), III. Class •
Wehrmacht Long Service Award, 4th to 1st Class (25-year Service Cross) •
Honour Cross of the World War 1914/1918 with Swords •
Sudetenland Medal •
Iron Cross (1939), 2nd and 1st Class • 2nd Class on 30 March 1940 • 1st Class on 9 May 1940 •
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 20 June 1940 as
Oberst and Commander of Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 139 for
Operation Weserübung in
Norway •
General Assault Badge in Silver •
Narvik Shield •
Finnish Order of the Cross of Liberty, 2nd Class with Swords on 12 December 1941 •
Winter Battle in the East 1941–42 Medal •
Order of the Crown of King Zvonimir (Croatia)
Honours • Alois Windisch Street in Bad Fischau-Brunn (the former Fischau am Steinfeld) • The Windisch Barracks of the
Jäger, since 2023 the Georg Goess Barracks, in Klagenfurt was named after him in 1967. ==Sources==