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Ernst Kirchweger

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and severely injured. He died three days later, aged 67, as a result of his injuries. Kümel was sentenced to ten months in
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On March 31, 1965, a demonstration of students, former resistance fighters and unions against
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statements, took place in Vienna, while the student organisation of the
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25,000 people attended Kirchweger's funeral. He was cremated at
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From 1916 to 1918, Ernst Kirchweger participated in
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Eine österreichische Affäre: Der Fall Borodajkewycz
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Vienna
Austria
Second Republic
World War I
sailor
Austro-Hungarian Navy
Red Army
Social Democratic Party of Austria
Communists
Fatherland Front
National Socialist German Workers Party
trade unions
concentration camp
Fascism
National Socialism
Taras Borodajkewycz
university
professor
antisemitic
Freedom Party of Austria
riot
Günther Kümel
prison
Feuerhalle Simmering
Hietzing Cemetery
Favoriten
Ernst-Kirchweger-Haus

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