Kraußer, the son of a businessman, was born in
Nuremberg. After graduating from the
Gymnasium in
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, he entered the
Royal Bavarian Army at
Munich as a
Fahnenjunker (officer cadet) in 1906. In July 1908, he was assigned as a
Fähnrich to the 4th Infantry Regiment "King Wilhelm of Württemberg" in
Metz. After completing courses at the war college, he was commissioned as a
Leutnant on 23 October 1910. Kraußer participated in the
First World War at the
front lines on the
western front. On 24 August 1914, only three weeks after the start of the war, he was seriously wounded while serving as the
platoon leader of a machine gun
company. In early 1915, he transferred to the
Luftstreitkräfte (air force) as an aerial observer. In March 1915, he returned to the front with a Bavarian field aviation unit and, in 1917, he was appointed as the commander of an air squadron. In November 1917, Kraußer was seriously wounded for the second time. After his recovery, he returned to duty at the front with his squadron, where he remained until the
Armistice of 11 November 1918. For his leadership and bravery in battle, Kraußer was awarded multiple decorations for valor, including the
Iron Cross, 1st and 2nd class, the Knight's Cross of the
House Order of Hohenzollern, the Knight's Cross of the
Military Order of Max Joseph (the highest military order of the
Kingdom of Bavaria), the
Bavaria Military Merit Order with crown and swords, and the Knight's Cross of the
Order of the Württemberg Crown. He also was elevated to the
nobility and was allowed to
style himself
Ritter von Kraußer. == Life under the Weimar Republic ==