Documents Zagreb 1904 & 1910: Austritte Ungar. Citizenship From Heimerich

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Documents ZAGREB 1904 & 1910: Resignations Hungarian. citizenship


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You bid Documents on the Withdrawing from Hungarian citizenship for the purpose of entering into the Austrian citizenship of the kk captain in the general staff corps (and later field marshal lieutenant) Oskar von Heimerich (1865-1955) in 1904 and that of his father, the kk major generals Johann von Heimerich (1832-1918), in 1910.


Zagreb was part of the Kingdom of Hungary until 1918.


Language: Serbo-Croatian (an additional document translated into German).


The expatriation certificate for Oskar von Heimerich dated Agram (=Zagreb), 17. Aug 1904; signed "Pejacsevich"; also available as a German translation, prepared on 24. September 1904 in Ratkersburg by a lieutenant and regimental adjutant in the kuk Divisional Artillery Regiment No. 37.


The expatriation certificate for Johann von Heimerich dated Zagreb, 31. May 1910.


Scope: one written page each (33.8 x 21 cm); on strong stamp paper.


About the Austrian Field Marshal Oskar von Heimerich (1865-1955): Oskar (also: Oscar) Anton von Heimerich, born on 6. June 1865 in Gorizia as the son of the kuk Major General dR Johann von Heimerich (baptized on 24. March 1832 in Agram = Zagreb, died. on the 9th September 1918) and Clelia, b. Countess Conti (b. on the 1st October 1843 as daughter of kuk field marshal lieutenant Franz Conte Corti, 1803-1890), died on 20. August 1955 in Vienna. on the 11th On March 18, 1897 he married Ludmilla Maria "Lida" Schmacher, b. on the 15th December 1872 in Hallein as the daughter of Albert Schumacher (1844-1913), Governor of the Duchy of Salzburg, and Emma, ​​b. Zeller.


A daughter was Margarethe von Heimerich (* 20. May 1899 at Przemyśl, Galicia). In 1921 she married Major Eduard metzger (1898-1977). As Grete von Heimerich, she is verifiable as an architect and technician. In winter semester 1920/21 she was the 2. Regular student of the building school / architecture at the TH Vienna. However, she broke off her studies (probably for private reasons) and moved to Jungbrunn in Tirol in 1924. The last sign of her life was a hospital stay in Vienna in 1936.


Another daughter was named Helene von Heimerich (* 8. January 1902).


Military career of Oskar von Heimerich: "1886 from the Technical Military Academy as a lieutenant to heavy battery division 27, general staff career, 11/1/1908 lieutenant colonel iG, 10/14/1910 commander FKR 26, 11/1/1911 colonel, 8/27/1914 commander of the 26. Foot Artillery Brigade, May 1, 1915 Major General, November 17, 1915 Commander of the Technical Military Academy (with brief interruptions until the end of the war), May 1, 1918 Field Marshal Lieutenant. (Source: Edmund Glaise von Horstenau: A General in the Twilight. The memories of Edmund Glaises von Horstenau, B. 1, Vienna / Cologne / Graz 1980, p. 166, footnote 99).


Condition: Documents folded, paper browned. With some notes of the descendants. Please also note the pictures at the end of the item description!

Internal note: Heimerich in EVRS 2104


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About the Austrian Field Marshal Oskar von Heimerich (1865-1955): Oskar (also: Oscar) Anton von Heimerich, born on 6. June 1865 in Gorizia as the son of the kuk Major General dR Johann von Heimerich (baptized on 24. March 1832 in Agram = Zagreb, died. on the 9th September 1918) and Clelia, b. Countess Conti (b. on the 1st October 1843 as daughter of kuk field marshal lieutenant Franz Conte Corti, 1803-1890), died on 20. August 1955 in Vienna. on the 11th On March 18, 1897 he married Ludmilla Maria "Lida" Schmacher, b. on the 15th December 1872 in Hallein as the daughter of Albert Schumacher (1844-1913), Governor of the Duchy of Salzburg, and Emma, ​​b. Zeller. Military career of Oskar von Heimerich: "1886 from the Technical Military Academy as a lieutenant to heavy battery division 27,
Erscheinungsort Zagreb
Material Papier
Sprache Serbisch
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Recht
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften Signiert
Produkttyp Urkunde & Zeugnis
Herstellungsland und -region Kroatien
Erscheinungsjahr 1904
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript