(1866-12-27)27 December 1866 Pazin, Austrian Empire (now Croatia)
Died
26 January 1928(1928-01-26) (aged 61) Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Allegiance
Austria-Hungary
Service/branch
Austro-Hungarian Navy
Years of service
1886–1928
Rank
Rear Admiral
Commands held
Commander of the minelayer Salamander (1907-1910) Commander of the torpedo boat Satellit (1910-1912) Commander of the light cruiser Aspern (1913) Commander of the armored cruiser Sankt Georg (1913) Commander of the battleship Babenberg (1914) Commander of the military warehouses of Šibenik (1914-1917) Commander of the battleship Erzherzog Friedrich (1917-)
Battles/wars
First World War
Awards
Military Merit Cross 3rd Class
Military Merit Cross 3rd Class
Paul Stupar (27 December 1866 – 26 January 1928) was an Austro-Hungarian naval officer holding the rank of rear admiral.
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