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Karl Steinhardt

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17: 85:. Upon his return to Vienna the plane he was a passenger of was shot down in Romaniac and he was arrested for espionage. At first he was sentenced to death however it was later revoked and Steinhardt was sentenced to forced labor instead. After he managed to get in contact with the 119:
and its publications. He was expelled from the Bremen committee of the KPD and later traveled to Hamburg where he worked in the Soviet trade agency until he was once again expelled from Hamburg and went on to work for the Soviet trade agency in
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where he was later expelled for his political activities. He went to Vienna in 1913 and became fully committed to political activism until he was expelled from the SDAPĂ– for during the
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Born in Gyöngyös in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in to the family of an officer of a hussar regiment. After graduating from his apprenticeship as a printer he became a member of the
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who were formerly members of the Social Democratic Party founded the Communist Party of Austria. In 1919 he was elected to the leadership if the party and became a delegate to the
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Magistrate of the City of Vienna (Ed.): The City Council of the City of Vienna, the Vienna State Parliament, the Vienna City Senate, the Vienna State Government 1945–1985
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of Vienna for the KPĂ– and was also elected to the central committee of the party. In 1945 he was also for a period head of the Welfare Department of Austria.
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After the Soviet liberation of Austria Steinhardt was appointed deputy mayor of Vienna. From 1945 to 1949 he was a member of the
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in 1894. He continued his work as a printer throughout Europe and eventually settled in
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Steinhardt and his "Communist Group" alongside other political radicals such as
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Steinhardt returned to his work as a printer. He was arrested by the
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World Congresses of the Comintern and was elected to its
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Index


Second World Congress of the Comintern
I. Brodsky
Gyöngyös
Vienna
Communist Party of Austria
Social Democratic Party of Austria
Hamburg
First World War
internationalist
Ruth Fischer
First Congress
Communist International
International Red Cross
Second
Third
Executive Committee
Congress of the Peoples of the East
Bremen
Communist Party of Germany
Berlin
Nazi annexation of Austria
Gestapo
Gemeinderat and Landtag


"KPĂ–"


Biographical dictionary of the Comintern

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