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1 Biography  



1.1  Serbo-Bulgarian War  





1.2  18861911  





1.3  Balkan Wars  





1.4  Latter life  







2 Awards  





3 Sources  














Ivan Fichev






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Ivan Fichev
Born15 April 1860
Tırnova, Ottoman Empire (now Bulgaria)
Died13 November 1931 (1931-11-14) (aged 71)
Sofia, Bulgaria
AllegianceBulgaria Bulgaria
Service/branch Bulgarian Army
Years of service1877–1915
RankLieutenant General
Commands held2nd Thracian Infantry Division
Chief of the General Staff of the Bulgarian Army
Battles/warsSerbo-Bulgarian War

First Balkan War

Awards

Ivan Fichev (Bulgarian: Иван Фичев, born 15 April 1860 in Tarnovo – 13 November 1931 in Sofia) was a Bulgarian general, Minister of Defense, military historian and academician.

Biography[edit]

Ivan Fichev

Ivan Fichev was born in 1860 in Tırnova (now Tărnovo), at that time part of the Ottoman Empire. He was a grandson of the famous architect from the National Revival, Kolyu Ficheto. Fichev studied in Tarnovo, Gabrovo and in Robert CollegeinIstanbul.

During the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) he participated in the Bulgarian volunteer corps and later served as translator for the temporary Russian governors in Gabrovo and Tarnovo. In 1880 he was accepted in the Military School in Sofia and graduated in 1882 with the rank of lieutenant and was assigned to serve in the 20th Varna infantry battalion. In August 1885 he was promoted to First Lieutenant.

Serbo-Bulgarian War[edit]

During the Serbo-Bulgarian War in 1885 he was a commander of 2nd Company in the 5th Danube Regiment and participated in the defense of Vidin between 12 and 16 November.

1886–1911[edit]

In January 1887 he was promoted to the rank of Captain and in 1898 graduated the Military Academy in Torino, Italy. On 1 January 1892 he was promoted a Major and on 1 January 1903 - a Colonel. From the beginning of 1907 he was appointed a commander of the Second Thracian Infantry Division based in Plovdiv and on 1 January 1908 Ivan Fichev was promoted a Major General. From 1910 to 1914 he was the Chief of the General Staff of the Bulgarian Army, which includes the time during the two Balkan Wars, and as such was responsible for devising the general plan for the war against the Ottoman Empire.

Balkan Wars[edit]

During the First Balkan War (1912–1913) he was the head of the operations in Thrace and fought in the successful battles at Lozengrad and Lule Burgas but after the Bulgarian advance was repulsed at Chataldja only 20 km from the Ottoman capital Istanbul, he fell into disgrace. He was one of the Bulgarian delegates during the negotiations that lead to the signing of the Chataldja Armistice on 3 December [O.S. 20 November] 1912. In May 1913 Fichev resigned from his post as an act of protest but his resignation was not accepted and during the Second Balkan War he remained on the post of Chief of the General Staff of the Army. He also signed the Bucharest Peace Treaty as part of the Bulgarian delegation during the negotiations.

Latter life[edit]

After the Balkan Wars he continued to serve as Chief of the General Staff of the Army. On 1 January 1914 he was promoted a Lieutenant General and two weeks later was appointed commander of the 3rd Military District. On 14 September that year he was appointed a Minister of War and served as such until August 1915 when he went into the reserve. After the First World War he was a Minister Plenipotentiary in the Romanian capital Bucharest.

Ivan Fiched died on 13 November 1931 in Sofia.

Awards[edit]

Sources[edit]

Political offices
Preceded by

Kliment Boyadzhiev

Minister of War
1914–1915
Succeeded by

Nikola Zhekov

Military offices
Preceded by

Atanas Nazlamov

Chief of the General Staff
1910–1915
Succeeded by

Pravoslav Tenev


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