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352: 274: 95: 27: 470:, where he was a deputy until 1959. He was also elected Chairman of the KPĂ–, a post he would keep for 20 years before resigning in 1965; however, he retained the post of Honorary chairman until his death. 636: 351: 611: 626: 422: 477:, where his ashes are also buried. He was married twice; his first wife, Anna, died in 1921. His second wife, whom he married in 1929, was the historian Hilde Koplenig ( 621: 433:
in 1934, Koplenig went underground and continued to work illegally in Austria for a while before fleeing the country. He remained in exile after the
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Koplenig returned to Austria after the end of the war in 1945, and was made Vice-Chancellor in Karl Renner's provisional government, together with
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A statue of Koplenig is placed in front of the building of Globus-Verlag, the KPĂ–'s publishing house, in
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The son of an agricultural laborer, Koplenig was born in Jadersdorf, a small village near
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Koplenig aligned himself with the workers' movement as a youth; in 1910, he joined the
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After his return home, Koplenig became active in the Communist Party of Austria in
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Koplenig died from cancer in Vienna in 1968. He was cremated at
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in 1928, and in 1935–1943 he was a member of the committee's
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Austrian delegates carrying Koplenig's portraits during the
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in 1915. Koplenig carried out work in support of the
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People granted political asylum in the Soviet Union
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Vice-Chancellor of Austria
Leopold Figl
Adolf Schärf
Karl Renner
Edmund Glaise-Horstenau
Adolf Schärf
Gitschtal
Carinthia
Vienna
Feuerhalle Simmering
Communist Party of Austria
Social Democratic Party of Austria
Austria-Hungary
Austro-Hungarian Army
World War I
Eastern Front
Communist Party of Austria
Vice-Chancellor of Austria
Karl Renner
provisional government

2nd World Festival of Youth and Students
Gitschtal
Carinthia

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