Fritz Bergmiller

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Fritz Bergmiller (born April 16, 1875 in Taxis Castle ; † May 14, 1930 in Rosenheim ) was a German forester and hunting writer .

Life

Bergmiller studied forestry at the Aschaffenburg Forestry University . In 1895 he became a member of the Corps Hercynia in the Aschaffenburg Senior Citizens' Convention . He lived in Wertach , Allgäu and was editor-in-chief of Deutsches Jäger in Munich.

Bergmiller took part in the First World War as an officer in the Landsturm Battalion Rosenheim. In November 1914 he was promoted to lieutenant.

Works

  • Otto Grashey: Practical manual for hunters , 3rd edition. Stuttgart 1916, edited by V. von Sproesser and F. Bergmiller
  • Karl Emil Diezel: Experiences from the area of ​​the Niederjagd , 4th edition. Stuttgart 1921
  • Dictionary of the hunter's language . Stuttgart 1913
  • On forest paths . Leipzig 1920
  • Our dogs , 2nd edition. Stuttgart 1921
  • The Sperberhorst. Idylls and adventures from the animal kingdom . Dresden 1925

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 107/428
  2. ^ Information about the German Literature Archive Marbach
  3. ^ Ernst Weber: History of the Corps Hercynia Aschaffenburg-Munich 1847-1927 . Munich 1927, p. 170.
  4. Review by Kurt Münzer, in: Die Literatur. Monthly journal for friends of literature 28 (1925-26), p. 432