- Ernst Kirchweger
Ernst Kirchweger (1897 or 1898 – April 3, 1965 in
Vienna ) was the first person to die as a result of political conflict inAustria 's Second Republic.From 1916 to 1918, Ernst Kirchweger participated in
World War I as asailor in theAustro-Hungarian Navy . Afterwards, he fought on the side of theRed Army . Until 1934, he was a member of theSocial Democratic Party of Austria , but then he joined the Communists, which was outlawed at that time. During the reigns ofAustrofascism andNazism , he risked his life as an activist in illegaltrade union s. After Austria's liberation in 1945, having survivedconcentration camp , he continued to speak out againstFascism .On March 31, 1965, a demonstration of students, former resistance fighters and unions against
Taras Borodajkewycz , auniversity professor accused of having made anti-Semitic statements, took place in Vienna, while the student organisation of theFreedom Party of Austria organized ariot . There were skirmishes between the participants of the two demonstrations, during on of which Kichweger was attacked byGünther Kümel and severely injured. He died three days later as a result of his injuries. Kümel was sentenced to ten months inprison .25,000 people attended Kirchweger's funeral, which became an
Anti-Fascist manifestation. However, the approach taken by the official Austria towards Nazism did not change for a long time. Only in the early 1990s, ChancellorFranz Vranitzky acknowledged Austria's share in the guilt for theHolocaust .In 1990, the "Wielandschule" in Vienna-
Favoriten , a building owned by the Communist Party, was seized by left-wing activist and namedErnst-Kirchweger-Haus . In the mean time, the building has been sold by the Communist Party.
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