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executions. Until then, condemned prisoners were hanged with short drops, effectively strangling them to death. Under the British method, Pierrepoint, the Austrian executioner and the two assistants hanged eight young men on September 24, 1946. A method which was continued until Austria abolished
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Originally, it was called "Dobel Castle". The German word "Dobel" is also written "Tobel", a deep, ravine-like valley or can also be a place and field-name. Because the castle's name was similar to the nearby "Tobel hunting-lodge" situated in
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the prison was bombed twice, which killed 14 guards and 107 prisoners. In 1946, the British executioner
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travelled to Karlau to train an Austrian executioner and two assistants in the British method of
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to designs by Antonio Tade and Antonio Marmoro, it was used as a summer hunting residence for
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Among the prison's inmates, it houses or housed prisoners such as the serial killer
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on June 30, 1950. The prison was renamed Graz-Karlau on November 1, 1993.
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German
Gries
Graz
Styria
Renaissance style
Archduke Karl II of Austria
Haselsdorf-Tobelbad
workhouse
prisoners of war
World War II
Albert Pierrepoint
long drop
capital punishment
Jack Unterweger
Franz Fuchs
Udo Proksch
Rome and Vienna airport attacks




"Justizanstalt Graz-Karlau"


"Karlau"
ISBN
978-1-84454-611-4
"The end of capital punishment in Europe"

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