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Walter Bruno Fischer 1914–1942 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Sep 1914

Birth Location: Weinsdorf, Mittweida, Leipzig, Sachsen

Death Date: 18 Aug 1942

Death Location: Nish Akatow

Father: Bruno Fischer

Mother: Milda Jentzsch

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In 1914, Walter Bruno Fischer entered the world in Weinsdorf, Mittweida, Leipzig, Sachsen, born to Bruno Max Fischer And Milda Selma Jentzsch. Walter Bruno Fischer passed away in 1942 in Nish Akatow.

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Biography

  • In 1914, Walter Bruno Fischer entered the world in Weinsdorf, Mittweida, Leipzig, Sachsen, born to Bruno Max Fischer And Milda Selma Jentzsch.
  • Walter Bruno Fischer passed away in 1942 in Nish Akatow.

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Walter Fischer's Ancestors

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Walter Fischer
1914–1942
Birth Place: Weinsdorf, Mittweida, Leipzig, Sachsen
Parents
Bruno Max Fischer
1888–
Altchemnitz, Chemnitz, Sachsen, Deutschland
Milda (Selma) Jentzsch
1887–1964
Weinsdorf, Mittweida, Leipzig, Sachsen
Grandparents
Ernst (Fürchtegott) Jentzsch
1846–1909
Soermitz, Doebeln, Sachsen, Deutschland
Wilhelmine Schwenzer
1849–1911
Niederrossau, Leipzig, Sachsen, Deutschland
Great-Grandparents
Carl Jentzsch
1810–1880
Christina Voigtländer
1811–1861
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johann Voigtländer
1758–1818
Eva Keidelt
1769–1856

Walter Fischer's Timeline

2 Records

1914
19 Sep 1914
Birth of Walter Bruno Fischer in Weinsdorf, Mittweida, Leipzig, Sachsen
Weinsdorf, Mittweida, Leipzig, Sachsen
1942
18 Aug 1942
Age 28
Death of Walter Bruno Fischer in Nish Akatow
Nish Akatow

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Sep 1914
    Event Place: Weinsdorf, Mittweida, Leipzig, Sachsen

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Aug 1942
    Event Place: Nish Akatow

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