Eduard Fischer

Duits; schilder; 1852-11-06; Berlijn; 1905-07-25
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IntroDuits; schilder; 1852-11-06; Berlijn; 1905-07-25
PlacesGermany
wasPainter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth6 November 1852, Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg
Death25 July 1905 (aged 52 years)
Star signScorpio
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Biography

Eduard Fischer

Major General Dr. h. c. Eduard von Fischer, 1862–1935, Knight of the Maria Theresa Order, was a colonel (Gendarmerie general) commanding the Austrian gendarmerie in Bukovina.

With the outbreak of World War I, Bukovina then part of Austro-Hungary was immediately under siege by the Russian armies. The north of Bukovina and Czernowitz the capital fell within a month.

Meanwhile, in the unoccupied part of southern Bukovina, an armed resistance group was formed under the command of Colonel Eduard Fischer. His army included many volunteers in addition to the gendarmerie forces. The key points of resistance were Gura humora and Kimpulung. Fischer fended off the enemy forces, and retook the capital, but only for a short time. The Russians under General Andrey Selivanov occupied Czernowitz once again on November 20, 1914. He is buried in Vienna, in the cemetery Hietzing, in a grave of honour, Group 49, Number 234

Books

  • Fischer, Eduard (1935). Krieg ohne Heer : meine Verteidigung der Bukowina gegen die Russen (War without an Army) (in German). Vienna: Franz Schubert ; Josef Lenobel. ISBN 0-01-146151-9. OCLC 67238475.
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