Hugo Bettauer, the Glossary
Maximilian Hugo Bettauer (18 August 1872 – 26 March 1925) was a prolific Austrian writer and journalist, who was murdered by a Nazi Party follower on account of his opposition to antisemitism.[1]
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66 relations: Acquittal, Actor, Alexandria, André Hugon, Antisemitism, Auschwitz concentration camp, Austria, Austrian People's Party, Baden bei Wien, Baden District, Austria, Bankruptcy, Berlin, Carl Froelich, Catholic Church, Child abduction, Citizenship of the United States, Conversion to Christianity, County of Tyrol, Crime fiction, Dentist, Die Presse, Die Stadt ohne Juden (novel), Feuerhalle Simmering, Film adaptation, G. W. Pabst, Greta Garbo, Hamburg, Hans Karl Breslauer, Hans Moser (actor), Heinz Hanus, Immorality, Journalist, Joyless Street, Judaism, Kaiserjäger, Karl Ehmann, Karl Kraus (writer), Kingdom of Prussia, Lower Austria, Lutheranism, Lviv, Munich, Municipal Council and Landtag of Vienna, Nazi Party, New York City, Novel, Otto Rothstock, Paul Merzbach, Prostitution, Public debate, ... Expand index (16 more) »
- 1925 murders in Austria
- Assassinated Austrian journalists
- Assassinated Jews
- Austrian Lutherans
- Austrian male journalists
- Austrian people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent
- Burials at Feuerhalle Simmering
- Converts to Lutheranism from Judaism
- People from Baden bei Wien
Acquittal
In common law jurisdictions, an acquittal means that the prosecution has failed to prove that the accused is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of the charge presented.
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Actor
An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a production.
Alexandria
Alexandria (الإسكندرية; Ἀλεξάνδρεια, Coptic: Ⲣⲁⲕⲟϯ - Rakoti or ⲁⲗⲉⲝⲁⲛⲇⲣⲓⲁ) is the second largest city in Egypt and the largest city on the Mediterranean coast.
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André Hugon
André Hugon (17 December 1886 – 22 August 1960) was a French film director, screenwriter and film producer best known for his silent films from 1913 onwards, particularly of the 1920s and into sound.
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Antisemitism
Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism) is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against, Jews.
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Auschwitz concentration camp
Auschwitz concentration camp (also KL Auschwitz or KZ Auschwitz) was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland (in a portion annexed into Germany in 1939) during World War II and the Holocaust.
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Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
Austrian People's Party
The Austrian People's Party (Österreichische Volkspartei, ÖVP) is a populist, Christian-democratic and liberal-conservative political party in Austria.
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Baden bei Wien
Baden (Central Bavarian: Bodn), unofficially distinguished from other Badens as Baden bei Wien (Baden near Vienna), is a spa town in Austria.
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Baden District, Austria
Bezirk Baden is a district of the state of Lower Austria in Austria.
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Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is a legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts.
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Berlin
Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.
Carl Froelich
Carl August Hugo Froelich (5 September 1875 – 12 February 1953) was a German film pioneer and film director.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Child abduction
Child abduction or child theft is the unauthorized removal of a minor (a child under the age of legal adulthood) from the custody of the child's natural parents or legally appointed guardians.
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Citizenship of the United States
Citizenship of the United States is a legal status that entails Americans with specific rights, duties, protections, and benefits in the United States.
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Conversion to Christianity
Conversion to Christianity is the religious conversion of a previously non-Christian person that brings about changes in what sociologists refer to as the convert's "root reality" including their social behaviors, thinking and ethics.
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County of Tyrol
The (Princely) County of Tyrol was an estate of the Holy Roman Empire established about 1140.
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Crime fiction
Crime fiction, detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a crime, often a murder.
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Dentist
A dentist, also known as a dental surgeon, is a health care professional who specializes in dentistry, the branch of medicine focused on the teeth, gums, and mouth.
Die Presse
() is a German-language daily broadsheet newspaper based in Vienna, Austria.
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Die Stadt ohne Juden (novel)
The City Without Jews (Die Stadt ohne Juden) is a 1922 novel by Hugo Bettauer.
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Feuerhalle Simmering
Feuerhalle Simmering is a crematorium with attached urn burial ground in the Simmering district of Vienna, Austria.
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Film adaptation
A film adaptation is the transfer of a work or story, in whole or in part, to a feature film.
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G. W. Pabst
Georg Wilhelm Pabst (25 August 1885 – 29 May 1967) was an Austrian film director and screenwriter.
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Greta Garbo
Greta Garbo (born Greta Lovisa Gustafsson; 18 September 1905 – 15 April 1990) was a Swedish-American actress and a premier star during Hollywood's silent and early golden eras.
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Hamburg
Hamburg (Hamborg), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,.
Hans Karl Breslauer
Hans Karl Breslauer, born Johann Karl Breslauer, later often known as H. K. Breslauer (2 June 1888 – 15 April 1965), was an early Austrian film director, also an actor, screenwriter and author.
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Hans Moser (actor)
Hans Moser (6 August 1880 – 19 June 1964) was an Austrian actor who, during his long career, from the 1920s up to his death, mainly played in comedy films.
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Heinz Hanus
Heinz Hanus (24 May 1882 – 16 March 1972) was an Austrian actor and film director.
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Immorality
Immorality is the violation of moral laws, norms or standards.
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Journalist
A journalist is a person who gathers information in the form of text, audio or pictures, processes it into a newsworthy form and disseminates it to the public.
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Joyless Street
Joyless Street (Die freudlose Gasse), also titled The Street of Sorrow or The Joyless Street, is a 1925 German silent film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst starring Greta Garbo, Asta Nielsen and Werner Krauss.
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Judaism
Judaism (יַהֲדוּת|translit.
Kaiserjäger
The Kaiserjäger (officially designated by the Imperial and Royal (k.u.k.) military administration as the Tiroler Jäger-Regimenter or "Tyrolean Rifle Regiments"), were formed in 1895 as four normal infantry regiments within the Common Army of Austria-Hungary.
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Karl Ehmann
Karl Ehmann (13 August 1882 – 1 November 1967) was an Austrian stage and film actor whose career spanned both the silent and sound eras of the film industry.
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Karl Kraus (writer)
Karl Kraus (28 April 1874 – 12 June 1936) was an Austrian writer and journalist, known as a satirist, essayist, aphorist, playwright and poet. Hugo Bettauer and Karl Kraus (writer) are Jewish Austrian writers.
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Kingdom of Prussia
The Kingdom of Prussia (Königreich Preußen) constituted the German state of Prussia between 1701 and 1918.
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Lower Austria
Lower Austria (Niederösterreich abbreviation LA or NÖ; Austro-Bavarian: Niedaöstareich, Niedaestareich, Dolné Rakúsko, Dolní Rakousy) is one of the nine states of Austria, located in the northeastern corner of the country.
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Lutheranism
Lutheranism is a major branch of Protestantism that identifies primarily with the theology of Martin Luther, the 16th-century German monk and reformer whose efforts to reform the theology and practices of the Catholic Church ended the Middle Ages and, in 1517, launched the Reformation.
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Lviv
Lviv (Львів; see below for other names) is the largest city in western Ukraine, as well as the sixth-largest city in Ukraine, with a population of It serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast and Lviv Raion, and is one of the main cultural centres of Ukraine.
Munich
Munich (München) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria, Germany.
Municipal Council and Landtag of Vienna
As Vienna, the capital of Austria is both a city and a state, the 100 members of the Municipal Council (Gemeinderat) of the city of Vienna also act as members of the Landtag (legislative assembly) of the state of Vienna.
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Nazi Party
The Nazi Party, officially the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP), was a far-right political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945 that created and supported the ideology of Nazism.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Novel
A novel is an extended work of narrative fiction usually written in prose and published as a book.
Otto Rothstock
Otto Rothstock (10 April 1904 – 26 May 1990 in Hannover) was an Austrian Nazi living in Germany, who assassinated Austrian Jewish writer Hugo Bettauer.
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Paul Merzbach
Paul Merzbach (27 November 1888 – September 1943) was an Austrian screenwriter and film director.
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Prostitution
Prostitution is the business or practice of engaging in sexual activity in exchange for payment.
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Public debate
Public debate may mean simply debating by the public, or in public.
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Richard Eichberg
Richard Eichberg (27 October 1888 – 8 May 1952) was a German film director and producer.
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Robert Jan van Pelt
Robert Jan van Pelt (born 15 August 1955) is a Dutch author, architectural historian, professor at the University of Waterloo and a Holocaust scholar.
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Rudolf Olden
Rudolf Olden (14 January 1885 in Stettin – 18 September 1940) was a German lawyer and journalist.
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Satire
Satire is a genre of the visual, literary, and performing arts, usually in the form of fiction and less frequently non-fiction, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, often with the intent of exposing or shaming the perceived flaws of individuals, corporations, government, or society itself into improvement.
Sexual revolution
The sexual revolution, also known as the sexual liberation, was a social movement that challenged traditional codes of behavior related to sexuality and interpersonal relationships throughout the developed Western world from the 1960s to the 1970s.
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Stockbroker
A stockbroker is an individual or company that buys and sells stocks and other investments for a financial market participant in return for a commission, markup, or fee.
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Street Without Joy (film)
Street Without Joy (French: La rue sans joie) is a 1938 French drama film directed by André Hugon and starring Dita Parlo, Albert Préjean and Marguerite Deval.
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The Bank Crash of Unter den Linden
The Bank Crash of Unter den Linden (Der Bankkrach unter den Linden) is a 1926 German silent film directed by Paul Merzbach and starring Alfred Abel, Hans Albers, and Margarete Schlegel.
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The City Without Jews
The City Without Jews (Die Stadt ohne Juden) is a 1924 Austrian Expressionist film by Hans Karl Breslauer, based on the novel of the same title by Hugo Bettauer.
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The Merry Wives of Vienna
The Merry Wives of Vienna (Die lustigen Weiber von Wien) is a 1931 German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Willi Forst, Lee Parry, and Paul Hörbiger.
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The Most Beautiful Woman in the World
The Most Beautiful Woman in the World (German: Die schönste Frau der Welt) is a 1924 German silent film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Lee Parry, Livio Pavanelli and Olaf Fjord.
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Typewriter
A typewriter is a mechanical or electromechanical machine for typing characters.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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Writer
A writer is a person who uses written words in different writing styles, genres and techniques to communicate ideas, to inspire feelings and emotions, or to entertain.
Zurich
Zurich (Zürich) is the largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich.
See also
1925 murders in Austria
- Hugo Bettauer
- Todor Panitsa
Assassinated Austrian journalists
- Hugo Bettauer
Assassinated Jews
- Abu 'Afak
- Abu al-Rafi ibn Abu al-Huqayq
- Alan Berg
- Asma bint Marwan
- David Kraiselburd
- Gedaliah
- Gustav Landauer
- Haim Arlosoroff
- Henri Curiel
- Hugo Bettauer
- Jacob Israël de Haan
- Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf
- Kurt Eisner
- Leo Jogiches
- Mandel Szkolnikoff
- Mikhail Herzenstein
- Moisei Uritsky
- Naphtali Busnash
- Pierre Goldman
- Rehavam Ze'evi
- Rezső Kasztner
- Rosa Luxemburg
- Ruth First
- Sallam ibn Abu al-Huqayq
- Shlomo Argov
- Theodor Lessing
- Usayr ibn Zarim
- V. Volodarsky
- Vladimir Herzog
- Walther Rathenau
- Yitzhak Rabin
- Yosef Alon
- Zaki Alhadif
Austrian Lutherans
- Alexander Van der Bellen
- Alfred Freund-Zinnbauer
- Carl Filtsch
- Catharina Regina von Greiffenberg
- Edmund Husserl
- Egon Friedell
- Emil Sembach
- Eric W. Gritsch
- Georg Ritter von Schönerer
- Helga Josephine Zinnbauer
- Herman Francis Mark
- Hugo Bettauer
- Johannes Kepler
- Leonhard Päminger
- Lise Meitner
- Peter L. Berger
- Sigmund Freud
- Stephan Ludwig Roth
- Tina Blau
- Ursula Plassnik
- Walter Breisky
Austrian male journalists
- Alfred Deutsch-German
- Erik Durschmied
- Ferdinand Luib
- Hans Dichand
- Hugo Bettauer
- Sebastian Brunner
- Shimon Sofer
- Thomas Sautner
Austrian people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent
- Alexander Löhr
- Amalia Freud
- Chaim David Lippe
- Ephrussi family
- Hermann Schieberth
- Hugo Bettauer
- Isidor Zuckermann
- Jakob Altenberg
- Johann Kremenezky
- John Mylong
- Jura Soyfer
- Leo Birinski
- Max Schur
- Maxim Podoprigora
- Paul Schaffer
- Paul Ulanowsky
- Siegfried Bernfeld
- Sigmund Freud
- Viktor von Ephrussi
- Wilhelm Reich
- Yisrael Friedman of Ruzhin
Burials at Feuerhalle Simmering
- Alexander Roda Roda
- Alfred Hermann Fried
- Alfred Maria Willner
- Alfred Piccaver
- Amalie Seidel
- Annie Dirkens
- Carl Sternberg
- Elfriede Blauensteiner
- Elisabeth Ruttkay
- Ferdinand Hanusch
- Franz Nopcsa von Felső-Szilvás
- Friedrich Knauer (zoologist)
- Guido Holzknecht
- H. C. Artmann
- Hans Kloss (bank manager)
- Hans Maršálek
- Hellmut Andics
- Hilde Rössel-Majdan
- Hugo Bettauer
- Irene Harand
- Jacob L. Moreno
- Jakob Reumann
- Johann Koplenig
- Joseph Gregor
- Julius Tandler
- Manfred Ackermann
- Max Pallenberg
- Miklós Sárkány
- Minna Lachs
- Oswald Thomas
- Roman Felleis
- Rudolf Eisler
- Rudolf Kraus
- Rudolf Prikryl
- Stefan Weber (musician)
- Teresa Stich-Randall
- Turhan Bey
- Vera Schwarz
- William Blankenship
Converts to Lutheranism from Judaism
- Abram Ioffe
- Adolf Reinach
- Albert Hague
- Alexander Tairov
- Alice Salomon
- Anton Margaritha
- Carl Paul Caspari
- Clara Immerwahr
- Curt Glaser
- David Assing
- Edmund Husserl
- Eduard von Simson
- Egon Friedell
- Emin Pasha
- Emmy Noether
- Ernst Landsberg
- Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
- Franz Hessel
- Friedrich Adolf Philippi
- Friedrich Julius Stahl
- Fritz Haber
- Georg Solmssen
- Gustav Christian Schwabe
- Hans Rothfels
- Heinrich Heine
- Heinrich Joseph Horwitz
- Henriette Pressburg
- Henry Einspruch
- Hermann Herlitz
- Hugo Bettauer
- Jacob Brafman
- James R. Schlesinger
- Johan Kemper
- Julius Lippmann
- Karl Rudolf Friedenthal
- Löb Nevakhovich
- Lazarus Fuchs
- Leo Königsberger
- Lise Meitner
- Lovisa Augusti
- Ludwig Börne
- Maria Darmstädter
- Max Saenger
- Maximilian Harden
- Moritz Wilhelm August Breidenbach
- Paul Reuter
- Richard Witting
- Tina Blau
- Yakov Yurovsky
People from Baden bei Wien
- Anton Maria Schwartz
- Archduke Carl Ludwig of Austria (1918–2007)
- Arnulf Rainer
- Charlotte Fritz
- Elisabeth Holzleithner
- Ernst Faseth
- Franz Reznicek
- Franz Sacher
- Fritz Reichl
- Herbert Schambeck
- Hugo Bettauer
- Inge Posch-Gruska
- Josef Frank (architect)
- Karin Scheele
- Karl Pfeifer
- Lydia Obute
- Marc Elsberg
- Marianne Hainisch
- Marlene Streeruwitz
- Max Reinhardt
- Moritz Band
- Nikolaus Scherak
- Paul Wittek
- Robert Weiß (pilot)
- Sophie Schulz
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Bettauer
Also known as Assassination of Hugo Bettauer, Bettauer, Hugo, 1872-1925, The City Without Jews (book).
, Richard Eichberg, Robert Jan van Pelt, Rudolf Olden, Satire, Sexual revolution, Stockbroker, Street Without Joy (film), The Bank Crash of Unter den Linden, The City Without Jews, The Merry Wives of Vienna, The Most Beautiful Woman in the World, Typewriter, Vienna, World War I, Writer, Zurich.