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Stephan Templ

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In October 2015, Templ received a one-year sentence as punishment for having allegedly omitted the name of an estranged aunt from an application he made on behalf of his mother, Helene, an 80-year-old Holocaust survivor, for the return of property seized from their Jewish relatives in 1938.
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revealed long-held secrets about the Nazi era in Austria and helped to launch numerous restitution claims. In 2005 Templ himself became involved in a restitution case that developed into ten years of legal entanglements.
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At the end of 2015, Templ's legal team were given access to documents held by the Austrian state that proved that Templ had informed officials about his aunt's existence in 2003.
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News noted that critics suggested that the jailing might have been linked to the author’s criticism of the government's restitution record.
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and compiled by Templ, which lists businesses, addresses, and former and current owners.
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writer and journalist who is best known as the co-author of the book
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Kohout, Michal; Slapeta, Vladimir; Templ, Stephan (1999).
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Templ was born in Vienna in 1960. He is now a resident of
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Stephan templ
Austrian
Unser Wien (Our Vienna)
Vienna
Prague
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Unser Wien (Our Vienna)
New York Times
Springer
Unser Wien (Our Vienna)
BBC
"Vienna's Topography of Robbery"
"Vienna Skewered as a Nazi-Era Pillager of Its Jews"
Prague, 20th Century Architecture
ISBN
9783211832295
"Historian Who Probed Austria's Nazi Past Begins Sentence for Defrauding State"
"Jewish Author Stephan Templ, who Shamed Austria Over its Nazi Past, Accused of Fraud Over Restitution Case"
Archived
"Holocaust Historians Condemn Austria Jailing of Jewish Writer"
"Jewish Author Remains in Austrian Jail Despite Discovery of Key Papers"
Excerpts from Unser Wien – Our Vienna

Categories
Living people
1960 births
Austrian journalists
Austrian male writers
The Holocaust
Austrian prisoners and detainees

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