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Konstantin Ludvig Lukash
Born16 September 1890
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
DiedMarch 15, 1945(1945-03-15) (aged 54)
Sofia, Bulgaria
AllegianceKingdom of Bulgaria
Service / branchBulgarian Army
Years of service1909 - 1944
RankLieutenant General
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Konstantin Ludvig Lukash (Bulgarian: Константин Лудвиг Лукаш; September 16, 1890 in Plovdiv – March 15, 1945) was a Bulgarian officer and Chief of Staff of the Bulgarian Army from 11 August 1941 until the 11 May 1944.

Biography

Lukash was born on 16 September 1890 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. He successfully applied at the Military School in Sofia. After he graduated on 22 September 1909 he was assigned as lieutenant to a regiment in the 22nd infantry division. On 1 January 1940 he was promoted to Lieutenant General. On 11 August 1941 he became Chief of Staff of the Bulgarian Army until May 11, 1944.

After the Bulgarian coup he was arrested on 21 September 1944, sent to the Soviet Union for interrogation on 2 January 1945, sentenced to death by the People's Court established by the government of the Fatherland Front and executed on 15 March 1945 in Sofia.

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