Austro-Hungarian generals, the times of the First World War.

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Re: Austro-Hungarian generals, the times of the First World War.

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Tuma Edler von Mszanatal Josef (Theresienstadt/Böhmen, 16.07.1861 - 24.08.1925, Praha-Vinohrady)

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Kneifel Edler von Podberecz, Ludwig (Venedig, 02.02.1862 - 16.09.1928, Brno-Obřany)


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Skoták Edler von Dunavac, Franz (Ungarisch-Brod, 28.04.1864 - 24.05.1925, Záblatie bei Trenčín)

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Re: Austro-Hungarian generals, the times of the First World War.

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Post by Tiglatpalassar » 04 Dec 2021, 22:00

JakeV, thanks for the clarification. Great, the dates of death turned out to be correct. Still find data on the dates of death of these generals who received pensions in Czechoslovakia. If one of them died before 1939, it might just be that the further German occupation could confuse everything.

Billig, Carl (28.10.1851 - ... ) Graz, Herandgasse 9. 1933
Brandstetter, Franz (3.4.1858 - ... ) Liberec, Liebigova 8 1933
Krehan, Joseph Edler von (9.10.1862 - ... ) Kadaň 1933
Kunz, Alexander (24.2.1858 - ... ) Radošvice 185 u Říčan. 1933
Linhart, Johann (27.12.1854 - ... ) Brno. Kapucínské nám. 2—4. 1933
Neumann, Friedrich (1860 - ... ) Velke Hlusice (Novy Bydzov), Praha I. Jilska 10. 1933
Pluhard von Ulogponte, Robert (1860 - ... ) Opava. Olomoucká 59. 1933
Uxa, Adolf (1860 - ... ) Brno, Veveří 59. 1933
Vacek von Strakov, Alois (14.9.1853 - ... ) Wien, Paffrathg. 3. 1933
Weigel von Nagykosztolány, Stephan (1860 - ... ) Olomouc 1. Erbeno-
va 9. 1933
Wittmann, Karl (1870 - ...) Hevlín (Znojmo), Mor. Ostrava, Těšínská ul. 19. 1933

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Post by Tiglatpalassar » 14 Feb 2022, 17:12

Pohl von Monte San Michele, Albert (12.1857 - ?) Brasov, Romania

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Wanek Karl Edler von (Wien, 12.09.1862 - 07.08.1945, Wien-Hadersdorf) (an Ruhr)

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Post by Tiglatpalassar » 21 Oct 2022, 14:10

Colleagues. Where was born and where did he die Tunk, Eduard Edler von (9.9.1864 - 5.3.1948)?

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Post by IanE » 21 Oct 2022, 21:54

I have: FML Tunk, Eduard Edler von Verona/Italy, 09 Sep 1864 – 05 Mar 1948, Salzburg

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Post by JakeV » 30 Oct 2022, 17:37

Fodor, Theodor (Warasdin/Kroatien, 24.6.1852 - 15.11.1927) (probably died in Zagreb)

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Andersch, Rudolf 2.1.1869 - 18.10.1952, presumably Neustift, Wien

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Post by JakeV » 09 Mar 2023, 19:44

Tiglatpalassar wrote:
08 Mar 2023, 18:25
Andersch, Rudolf 2.1.1869 - 18.10.1952, presumably Neustift, Wien
Hello,

I am afraid this is not correct.

The website says merely that a Rudolf Andersch was buried on 18.10.1952 at the Neustift cemetery. This person, however, was not the General but a member of Vienna's Sicherheitswache - Rudolf Andersch, born 04.04.1876 in Neutitschein/Mähren, died 14.10.1952 in Wien-Landstraße.

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Post by Tiglatpalassar » 10 Mar 2023, 00:10

JakeV wrote:
09 Mar 2023, 19:44
Tiglatpalassar wrote:
08 Mar 2023, 18:25
Andersch, Rudolf 2.1.1869 - 18.10.1952, presumably Neustift, Wien
Hello,

I am afraid this is not correct.

The website says merely that a Rudolf Andersch was buried on 18.10.1952 at the Neustift cemetery. This person, however, was not the General but a member of Vienna's Sicherheitswache - Rudolf Andersch, born 04.04.1876 in Neutitschein/Mähren, died 14.10.1952 in Wien-Landstraße.

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Thanks. Unfortunately, I was unlucky this time. :cry:

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Re: Austro-Hungarian generals, the times of the First World War.

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Post by IanE » 28 Apr 2023, 21:58

Lukács, Géza (... - ... ), 26.9.1915 Tit.-GM
Banská Štiavnica/Slovakia, 16 Jan 1851 - 19 May 1928, Oradea/Romania.

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Post by paulus45 » 25 Aug 2023, 12:27

Julius Schnörch von Monostor

+27.07.1922 (?)

maybe someone can translate that.
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Re: Austro-Hungarian generals, the times of the First World War.

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Post by IanE » 25 Aug 2023, 14:41

From what I understand (rough translation):
In the 72nd year of his life, July 27, at 1 p.m., after long suffering and devout reception of the sacraments of death, he passed away quietly.

Our dear dead will be placed from the mortuary of the military hospital at 16-30 o'clock on July 29. According to the rite of the Catholic Mother Sanctuary, in the cemetery of St. Anne Street for temporary rest.

The Communion of the Mass on July 31 at 10 a.m. for a Roman Catholic to be presented to the Lord of Heaven.

Debreczen, July 28, 1922.

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