Austrian people


Johann Adam Bernhard von Bartsch ( 1757 - 1821, both Vienna) was an Austrian copperplate engraver, etcher and writer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Adam Bartsch"

(Adolf Hitler) ( April 20, 1889 – April 30, 1945) was Chancellor of Germany from 1933 and Führer (Leader) of Germany from 1934 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. ...more on Wikipedia about "Adolf Hitler"

Count Aeneas Sylvius de Caprara ( 1631- February 1701), also known as Enea Silvio, was an Austrian field marshal during the War of the League of Augsburg as well as a decedent of generals Raimondo Montecuccoli and Ottavio Piccolomini. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aeneas de Caprara"

Alois Brunner (born April 8 1912, reports of death contested) is an Austrian Nazi war criminal who was Adolf Eichmann's assistant. He was a trouble-shooter for the Schutzstaffel deportations to Nazi concentration camps from Vichy France and, through his role in these deportations, he is considered culpable for the mass murderer of tens of thousands of Jews. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alois Brunner"

Saint Amelbert (d. c. 800) was a Bavarian priest and saint in the Roman Catholic Church. As with other early medieval saints, his legend is difficult to confirm, but his acta says that he was born into a wealthy family and rejected the family's profession as equites. He would not bear arms, and so his parents gave him the task of tending the cows. They also sought to tempt him away from his chastity by sending a woman of loose sexual morals to tempt him, but he chased her off with a flaming stick. When his father died, Amelbert received his ordination and made the pilgrimage to Rome. He went back to his family's lands and set up a church there and became the minister to the people of the area. ...more on Wikipedia about "Amelbert"

Andreas Maislinger (born 26 February 1955 in St. Georgen near Salzburg) is the founder of the Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service. ...more on Wikipedia about "Andreas Maislinger"

Andreas Mihavecz is an Austrian from Bregenz who holds the record of surviving the longest without any food or liquids. ...more on Wikipedia about "Andreas Mihavecz"

(Austrians) The designation Austrian is used in reference to: ...more on Wikipedia about "Austrians"

Carl Szokoll (* October 15th 1915 in Vienna; † August 25th 2004 in Vienna) was an Austrian resistance fighter involved in the July 20 Plot, major in the Wehrmacht and after the war author and film producer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carl Szokoll"

Carsten Zimmermann (full name: Carsten-Pieter Zimmermann, born March 26, 1978 in Vienna, Austria) is an actor. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carsten Zimmermann"

Charles Blühdorn ( September 20, 1926- February 20, 1983) was an Austrian-born American industrialist. In the 1960s and 70s, he ran the conglomerate Gulf + Western. During his years there he bought Paramount Pictures and Madison Square Garden, among many other acquisitions. ...more on Wikipedia about "Charles Bluhdorn"

Ernst Hofbauer ( 22 August 1925 Vienna, Austria - 24 February 1984 ...more on Wikipedia about "Ernst Hofbauer"

Ernst Kirchweger (born 1897 or 1898; died April 3, 1965 in Vienna) was the first person to die as a result of political conflict in Austria's Second Republic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ernst Kirchweger"

Eugene T. Gendlin is an American philosopher and psychotherapist who has developed ways of thinking about and working with the implicit. Gendlin received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Chicago where he also taught for many years. He is best known for Focusing and Thinking at the Edge, two procedures for thinking with more than patterns and concepts, which grew out of his philosophy. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eugene Gendlin"

Fanny Essler ( 23 June 1810, Gumpendorf bei Vienna - 27 November 1884) was an Austrian dancer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fanny Elssler"

Felix G. Rohatyn (born May 29, 1928 in Vienna, Austria) is an American businessman and investment banker with a long and distinguished career in public service. He is married to Elizabeth Fly Rohatyn and has three children. ...more on Wikipedia about "Felix Rohatyn"

Felix von Luschan, also Felix Ritter von Luschan (b. 11 August 1854 in Hollabrunn, Austria; d. 7 February 1924 in Berlin) was a doctor, anthropologist, explorer, archaeologist and ethnographer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Felix von Luschan"

Franz Jägerstätter ( May 20, 1907 — August 9, 1943) was an Austrian conscientious objector. ...more on Wikipedia about "Franz Jägerstätter"

Hans Conrad Leipelt (born 18 July 1921 in Vienna; died 29 January 1945 in Munich) was a member of the White Rose (Weiße Rose) resistance group in Nazi Germany. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hans Conrad Leipelt"

Henry Lehrman ( April 21, 1886 - November 7, 1946) was an American actor, screenwriter and film director and producer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Henry Lehrman"

Herbert Feuerstein (born on June 15, 1937 in Zell am See, Austria, since 1990 german citizen) is a comedian and Entertainer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Herbert Feuerstein"

Hermann Gmeiner (born June 23, 1919 in Alberschwende, Austria, died April 26, 1986 in Innsbruck, Austria) founded the SOS-children’s villages after the Second World War. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hermann Gmeiner"

Ignaz Franz Castelli ( 1781- 1862) was an Austrian dramatist born at Vienna on the 6th of March 1781. He studied law at the university, and then entered the government service. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ignaz Franz Castelli"

Ignaz Vincenz Zingerle (1825-1892), Austrian poet and scholar, was born, the son of the Roman Catholic theologian and orientalist Pius Zingerle (1801-1881), at Meran-Merano on the 6th of June 1825. He began his studies at Trento, and entered for a while the Benedictine monastery at Marienberg. Abandoning the clerical profession, he returned to Innsbruck, where, in 1848, he became teacher in the gymnasium, and in 1859 professor of German language and literature at the university. He died at Innsbruck in September 1892. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ignaz Vincenz Zingerle"

Isaak Löw Hofmann, Edler von Hofmannsthal (born June 10, 1759, at Prostiebor(now Prostiboř), near Kladrau, in the district of Pilsen, Bohemia; died at Vienna December 12, 1849) was an Austrian merchant. ...more on Wikipedia about "Isaak Löw Hofmann, Edler von Hofmannsthal" shortopedia, it's as simple as that! shortopedia

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