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Frederick Victor (Fred) Liebermann (1882–1918)

Fred Lieberman, c. 1915 photograher unknonw

Fred Lieberman, c. 1915 photograher unknonw

Winner (Melbourne), 31 May 1916, p 8

From Camberwell. Born in Wexford, Ireland, coming to Australia at the age of two. Educated at St. Paul’s Cathedral Choir School, he was a traveller by profession. Enlisted in June 1915 in the 6th Field Artillery Brigade, 17th Battery. Aged 36, he died of wounds in the advance east of Villers Bretonneux on August 11, 1918.

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'Liebermann, Frederick Victor (Fred) (1882–1918)', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/liebermann-frederick-victor-fred-22889/text32299, accessed 16 April 2024.

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Fred Lieberman, c. 1915 photograher unknonw

Fred Lieberman, c. 1915 photograher unknonw

Winner (Melbourne), 31 May 1916, p 8

Life Summary [details]

Birth

1882
Wexford, Ireland

Death

11 August, 1918 (aged ~ 36)
near Villers Bretonneux, Picardie, France

Cause of Death

war wounds

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