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František Rasch

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136:) Don Niko Luković, written down by the writer and historian Niko Simov Martinovic. Plaschka summarized this report. The sentence was announced to the prisoners at 5:00 a.m. While Grabar, Sisgorić and Berničevič winced, Rasch remained calm and answered: "Gentlemen, in my opinion this is a judicial murder." Thereupon the priest spoke with the condemned. Rasch explained that as a socialist he had fought for freedom, for workers' rights and for a better social order. And he had fought in the military against this unjust war of conquest, encouraged by the events in Russia. There would be a new sun, which would shine not only on the Slavs, but on all peoples of the world, bringing them peace and justice. Don Luković began to comfort the condemned sailors by admitting that they went innocently into another world as victims of a just cause. Then they were led to the place of execution. No one was allowed to show up on the street or even at the windows. The sentence was read out again. A Hungarian captain was in command of the 156: 180: 168: 192: 17: 140:. Rasch did not want a blindfold, Grabar asked for pity, as he had a wife and a child. Rasch shouted, "This is a judicial murder!" and "Long live freedom!" The captain drew his saber and gave the command. He had to give it three times. Twice the squad had disobeyed. One had collapsed unconscious. Then a volley cracked. All but Grabar were killed instantly. The captain sent two soldiers ahead, who had to shoot him down. 155: 98:
and give it further impetus. Rasch too apparently belonged to these groups. He is described by Veselý as genius/brilliant and a conscious social democrat. However, he did not appear in public until the second day of the uprising, when he became the most important spokesman for the central sailors'
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In Škaljari there is a memorial stone and in Kotor there are two plaques on the former court building and on the prison, on which the names of those shot are included. In Rasch's home town of Přerov, a street and a square with a park were named after him. There, near the Faculty of Education, his
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The uprising had to be abandoned already on the third day, because the wave of strikes in Austria-Hungary had come to a standstill shortly before, because there was no major support from the population and the forces stationed on land, and because the military leadership had succeeded in bringing
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The head of the Municipal Archives in Přerov, Jiří Lapáček assumes that František most probably attended five classes of the German municipal school and later three classes of the citizen school until 1903. After that he attended the commercial school and was trained as a trading assistant in a
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Bruno Frei (see under Literature, p. 42) makes similar comments. However, neither of them cites any verifiable sources. One can only assume that they are based on interviews with contemporary witnesses. Bruno Frei names Ujdur and Veselý lists several people in the appendix whom he has
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on 10 February 1918. A plea for clemency of the civil lawyer Dr. Mitrović to the emperor, which he justified among other things by an unfair trial, remained unanswered. The execution took place early in the morning on 11 February 1918, below the cemetery walls of the nearby village
59:. His father Adolf Rasch was German and a tailor by profession. The mother Kateřina Raschová, née Petříková was Czech. They had eight children, František was the fourth. When he was six years old, the family moved to 276:
Jindřich Veselý: Povstání v Boce Kotorské. Historická kronika (Czech: Uprising in the bay of Kotor. Historic chronicle). Prague 1958, p. 33 f. (pdf p. 20). Available as pdf-file with a different page numbering at:
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Jindřich Veselý: Povstání v Boce Kotorské. Historická kronika (Czech: Uprising in the bay of Kotor. Historical chronicle). Prague 1958. Available online as pdf-file with a different page numbering at:
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and enrolled in the local school for ship's boys. The military school lasted two years. After that he did his military service. Rasch spent the years 1905 to 1913 at sea or various naval bases.
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Richard G. Plaschka/Horst Haselsteiner/Arnold Suppan: Innere Front. Militärassistenz, Widerstand und Umsturz in der Donaumonarchie. Vol. 1: Zwischen Streik und Meuterei. Vienna 1974, p. 128.
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Richard, G. Plaschka/Horst Haselsteiner/Arnold Suppan: Innere Front. Militärassistenz, Widerstand und Umsturz in der Donaumonarchie 1918. Bd. 1: Zwischen Streik und Meuterei. Vienna 1974.
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forward loyal forces. As a result, 678 naval personnel were arrested, including Rasch. Of these, 40 were brought before a summary court, four of whom, including Rasch, were sentenced to
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Richard G. Plaschka: Cattaro – Prag. Revolte und Revolution. Kriegsmarine und Heer Österreich-Ungarns im Feuer der Aufstandsbewegungen vom 1. Februar und 28. Oktober 1918. Graz 1963.
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Memorial in front of the Škaljari cemetery, about 15 minutes walking distance from Kotor (Cattaro). At this place, below the cemetery wall, the four sailors were executed.
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and Jindřich Veselý describe various loose groups organising to protest against what they perceived as a catastrophic situation. To this end they wanted to join the vast
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Peter Fitl: Meuterei und Standgericht. Die Matrosenrevolte im Kriegshafen Cattaro vom Februar 1918 und ihr kriegsgerichtliches Nachspiel. Vienna 2018, pp. 150–161.
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Chris Johnstone: The Czech-led naval mutiny during World War One. Broadcast by Radio CZ in English language on 3 February 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2020, from:
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Bernard Stulli: Ustanka mornara u Boki Kotorskoj 1.– 3. februara 1918 (Croatian: Sailors’ uprising in the bay of Kotor 1. – 3. Februar 1918). Split 1959.
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Peter Fitl: Meuterei und Standgericht. Die Matrosenrevolte im Kriegshafen Cattaro vom Februar 1918 und ihr kriegsgerichtliches Nachspiel. Wien 2018.
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When war broke out in 1914, Rasch was drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Navy as a reservist. At the beginning of 1918 he was stationed as
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Richard G. Plaschka: Avantgarde des Widerstands. Modellfälle militärischer Auflehnung im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. 2 vol. 2000, p 255.
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René Greger: Marinemeuterei in Cattaro und Franz Rasch. In: Marine Rundschau Bd. 85 Nr. 6 (Nov./Dez. 1988), S. 351–356.
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hardware shop in Opava / Troppau. As soon as he finished his apprenticeship in 1905, he went to
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Spelling of his name according to the register of births and baptisms; scan available at:
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Information board in Přerov; Header: Rasch and the sailors' uprising in the bay of Kotor
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It is not quite clear how intensively Rasch was involved in the preparations for the
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About the last hours of the condemned there is a report of the Croatian
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bust was also erected together with an information board.
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Plaschka/Haselsteiner/Suppan, Innere Front, p. 145 f.
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Cattaro mutiny
Přerov
Moravia
Austria-Hungary
Opava
Šibenik
Cattaro mutiny
Bruno Frei
January strike wave in Austria-Hungary
flagship
SMS Sankt Georg
execution by firing squad
Škaljari
military chaplain
firing squad
Memorial in front of the Škaljari cemetery, about 15 minutes walking distance from Kotor (Cattaro). At this place, below the cemetery wall, the four sailors were executed.
Bust of František Rasch in Přerov
Information board in Přerov; Header: Rasch and the sailors' uprising in the bay of Kotor
Back of the information board



Bruno Frei

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1889 births
1918 deaths
People from Přerov
Military history of Austria-Hungary

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