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The Jew of Linz

The Jew of Linz

Book by Kimberley Cornish
The Jew of Linz is a 1998 book by Australian writer Kimberley Cornish, in which the author alleges that the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein had a profound effect on Adolf Hitler when they were both pupils at the Realschule in Linz,... Wikipedia
Originally published: 1998
LC Class: B3376.W564
Linz is the capital of Upper Austria. Jewish moneylenders are recorded in Linz in 1304; a Jewish settlement in the growing market town is probably a century ...
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Linz - Heritage and history, synagogues, museums and areas - The Jewish presence in Linz dates at least from the 13th century.
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Offering the theory that Hitler and Wittgenstein were in the same class at school, this book proposes that the latter was the specific target of Hitler's bile ...
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... Jews emigrated after the Nazi rise to power in Germany.During WWII the remaining Jews in Linz were deported to Vienna, and were later deported to the East.
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The Arianised department store "Kraus und Schober". According to the census of 1900, there were 702 Jews living in Linz, a figure that rose to 931 in ...
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Austria's Jewish population numbered about 192,000 when Nazi Germany annexed the country in March 1938. Between 1938 and 1940, approximately 117,000 Jews fled ...
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Linz. After the Holocaust, approximately 2,400 Jewish refugees were housed in the nearby Bindermichen camp. Only 26 Jews survived the National Socialist ...
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This paper discusses the role of Jewish entrepreneurs and consumers in provincial towns in Austria. Linz and Salzburg had the status of capi-.
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The Nibelungen Bridge , built and named by Hitler, crosses the Danube at Linz. Beyond it is the Lentos art museum; the illuminated buildings at right were also ...
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