Bohuslav Fiala (29 January 1890, Frankstadt – 16 September 1964, Prague) was a Czechoslovak brigadier general who participated in the First World War and the Sudeten German uprising.
Fiala graduated from the Theresian Military Academy in Wiener Neustadt in 1907 and enlisted in the Austro-Hungarian Army.
[3] He participated in the First World War and joined the Czechoslovak Legion in Russia.
On 15 March 1939, Fiala issued an order to destroy all important files of the General Staff.
[4] After the re-creation of the Czechoslovak Republic, Fiala worked again in the General Staff, but in October 1945 he was sent on vacation.