Hugo Bettauer

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Hugo Bettauer was an Austrian writer and journalist best known for his provocative social novels and for being assassinated in 1925 by a Nazi sympathizer due to his liberal and satirical views.

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instanceOf human
journalist
activeYearsEnd 1925
activeYearsStart 1890s
causeOfDeath assassination
gunshot wound
convertedTo Protestantism
countryOfCitizenship Austria
dateOfBirth 1872-08-18
dateOfDeath 1925-03-26
ethnicGroup Jews
familyName Bettauer NERFINISHED
genre crime fiction
satire
social novel
givenName Hugo NERFINISHED
inspiredWork Film "Die Stadt ohne Juden" (1924) NERFINISHED
Film "Die freudlose Gasse" (1925) NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName German
mannerOfDeath homicide
movement liberalism
notableFor depictions of post–World War I Vienna
provocative social novels
satirical critique of antisemitism
notableIdea anti-antisemitism
social criticism
notableWork Die Stadt ohne Juden NERFINISHED
Die freudlose Gasse NERFINISHED
Die freudlose Gasse. Roman aus Wien NERFINISHED
occupation editor
novelist
publisher
placeOfBirth Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
Baden bei Wien NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Austria NERFINISHED
Vienna
politicalAlignment liberal
religion Judaism
residence New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States

Vienna
sexOrGender male
spouse Helene Bettauer NERFINISHED
subjectOf biographical studies on Austrian interwar literature
wasMurderedBy Otto Rothstock NERFINISHED
workLocation Vienna

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Austrian Jews notableMember Hugo Bettauer