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Pytell, T. (2000). The Missing Pieces of the Puzzle: A Reflection on the Odd Career of Viktor Frankl. Journal of Contemporary History, 35(2), 281–306. doi:10.1177/002200940003500208
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in Vienna. He publicly backed the Imperial government's decision to go to war, but had private misgivings. Entering the new Austrian government in October 1918, he advocated the
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he formed the Social Democratic Workers' Party and became its first chairman. As a member of the
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was born in 1879. From 1882 to 1889, the couple resided at 19 Berggasse in the
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borough of Vienna, an address that later became famous as the office of
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is named after Adler, his father was a socialist and admirer of him.
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in 1906, whereafter the Social Democrats emerged as winner from the
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parliament from 1905, he played a leading role in the fight for
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when he was three years old. He attended the renowned Catholic
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one of the few Jewish students, whereafter he studied
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Viktor Adler
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Minister of Foreign Affairs
Karl Renner
Gyula Andrássy, Jr.
Foreign Minister of Austria-Hungary
Otto Bauer
Chairman of the SDAPĂ–
Karl Seitz
Prague
Bohemia
Austrian Empire
Vienna
Austria
Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria
Alma mater
University of Vienna
Neurologist
Austrian
labour movement
Social Democratic Workers' Party
Prague
Jewish
Leipnik
Moravia
Leopoldstadt
Vienna
Schottenstift
gymnasium

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