Viktor Alexander was a well-known Croatian lawyer and public prosecutor in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.
12 Facts About Viktor Alexander
Viktor Alexander was raised with his brother Erich, and half-siblings Artur, Oskar Arthur, Robert Milan, Gizela Grunwald, and Olga Eisner, all from his father's second marriage.
Viktor Alexander's mother died when he was three years old, and his father married Ida Viktor Alexander in 1870.
Viktor Alexander's stepmother was not related to his mother, even though she had the same maiden name.
Viktor Alexander finished elementary school in Zagreb, and high school in Senj, a town in Croatia.
Viktor Alexander attended and graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Zagreb.
Viktor Alexander separated from his first wife in 1904, and married Ivana from Petrinja, daughter of Franjo and Milka Erben.
Viktor Alexander was a member of the Freemasonry Jewish Lodge Zagreb.
Viktor Alexander was a board member of the colliery "Mirna", owned by his cousin Samuel David Alexander.
At the beginning of his career, Viktor Alexander was junior barrister in the district court of Vukovar.
In 1917, Viktor Alexander played an important role in liberating loyal and wrongly charged people from accusations of high treason.
Viktor Alexander died on March 26,1934, in Zagreb and was buried at the Mirogoj Cemetery.