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    Viktor Matejka (4 December 1901 – 2 April 1993) was a Viennese politician and writer. He spent most of the Hitler years as a detainee at one of two concentration...
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  • years, but for Gerda Matejka-Felden the changes were immediate and brutal. The northerners had arrived with a list: Viktor Matejka's name was on it. He...
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  • Theobaldgasse. Rahlstiege, connects Rahlgasse and Mariahilfer Straße. Viktor-Matejka-Stiege, connects Kaunitzgasse with Eggerthgasse and Luftbadgasse. There...
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    Nico Dostal (1895–1981), Austrian Operetta and film music composer Viktor Matejka (1901–1993), Austrian writer and politician Fritz Cejka (1928–2020)...
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  • a series of journalistic projects. Together with Ernst Fischer und Viktor Matejka he launched the Communist oriented journal Wiener Tagebuch, serving...
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    concentration camp. Kühn cites as evidence the testimony of a Dachau inmate, Viktor Matejka, who worked for the SS and told Kühn he pulled the curtain when Heesters...
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  • Jiří Zábranský Stanislav Majer as Patrik Tobiáš Roman Vojtek as Lukáš Matějka Jana Bernášková as Anežka Stuchlíková Jan Hrušínský as mayor Karel Čeněk...
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    a music officer in the Cultural Office of the City of Vienna under Viktor Matejka. Since its re-establishment in April 1945 he was executive vice-president...
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    returned to Austria, under an initiative of the Vienna City Councilor Viktor Matejka. He first took over the management of the hospital at Rose Hill , from...
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  • (AK), supported by the pioneer of "Popular Education" (Volksbildung), Viktor Matejka (1901-1993). Meanwhile the party sustained an "underground" organisation...
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