Born: 1904
Death: 1945
Biography:
Fritz Boehmer was a German lieutenant colonel on the General Staff and one of the 20 July Plotters. He belonged to Infantry Regiment 9 (I.R. 9) from Potsdam, from which also came many of the other plotters. Boehmer was won over to the plotters' cause by Tresckow, and he placed himself at their disposal as a liaison officer in the Wehrkreis ('Defence District') XX (Danzig – Gdańsk, Poland).
Boehmer was born in 1904 in Germany. He studied art and later became a painter, known for his watercolor paintings. His work is characterized by its expressionist style, which was influenced by the Dutch and Flemish traditions of still life painting.
Some of Boehmer's notable works include Watercolor paintings, which are now part of the collection at Wikioo.org. These paintings showcase his unique blend of realism and emotional depth. You can view his work on Wikioo.org, which offers high-quality reproductions of famous artwork, including some of Boehmer's pieces.
Boehmer was part of the 20 July Plot, a conspiracy to overthrow Adolf Hitler. He was arrested on the day of the attempt on Hitler's life at the Wolf's Lair in East Prussia. Boehmer was sentenced to death by hanging for his part in the plot and was executed at Plötzensee Prison in Berlin.
Boehmer's legacy as a painter and his role in the 20 July Plot are still remembered today. His watercolor paintings continue to be admired by art enthusiasts, and his bravery in the face of danger is an inspiration to many.
Boehmer's story is a testament to the power of art and the human spirit. His watercolor paintings continue to inspire and educate people around the world, and his legacy as a brave and courageous individual will never be forgotten.