Anton Lipošćak
Austro-Hungarian World War I General / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anton Lipošćak,[lower-alpha 1] (9 April 1863 – 24 July 1924) was an Austro-Hungarian Army General of the Infantry of Croatian descent who served as the Governor-General of the Military Government of Lublin during the World War I. After the war, Lipošćak returned to Zagreb where the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs declared independence from Austria-Hungary. He was accused of plotting a coup d'état and arrested. Most present-day sources consider the charges false. The charges were dropped and Lipošćak released in two months, in early 1919.
Quick Facts 4th Governor-General of the Military Government of Lublin, Appointed by ...
Anton Lipošćak | |
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4th Governor-General of the Military Government of Lublin | |
In office March 1918 – November 1918 | |
Appointed by | Charles I of Austria |
Preceded by | Stanisław Szeptycki |
Succeeded by | Office abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | (1863-04-09)9 April 1863 Székelyudvarhely, Hungary, Austrian Empire (now Romania) |
Died | 24 July 1924(1924-07-24) (aged 61) Zagreb, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (now Croatia) |
Resting place | Mirogoj Cemetery, Zagreb[1] |
Nationality | Croat |
Alma mater | Theresian Military Academy |
Profession | Soldier |
Awards | Order of the Iron Crown 2nd and 1st class |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Austria-Hungary |
Branch/service | Austro-Hungarian Army |
Years of service | 1883–1918 |
Rank | General of the Infantry |
Unit | 53rd Infantry Regiment |
Commands | Chief of Staff of the 15th Corps 72nd Brigade of the 13th Corps 2nd Infantry Division 42nd Home Guard Infantry Division |
Battles/wars | World War I |
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