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- Otto Rothstock (10 April 1904 – 26 May 1990 in Hannover) was an Austrian **** living in Germany, who ********inated Austrian Jewish writer Hugo Bettauer...
- Rotstock, Rothstock or Rostock is a former underground railway station on the tunnelled section of the Jungfrau Railway in the Bernese Oberland region...
- Shortly after the premiere of the film Hugo Bettauer was murdered by Otto Rothstock, a former member of the **** Party, who was lionized by the antisemitic...
- 1925 Hugo Bettauer, journalist and writer, critic of antisemitism Otto Rothstock, Austrian **** Party member 1934 Engelbert Dollfuss, Chancellor of Austria...
- shortly after the premiere of the film Hugo Bettauer was murdered by Otto Rothstock, a former member of the **** Party, who was lionized by the antisemitic...
- polluters of our people". On 10 March 1925, a dental technician named Otto Rothstock shot Bettauer several times. He was taken to hospital in Vienna with serious...
- undoing. The novel angered the ****s. A year later, **** party member Otto Rothstock murdered Bettauer. When the film version opened, members of the National...
- Party, Otto Rothstock, entered the office of Austrian Jewish writer Hugo Bettauer and shot him five times at point blank range. Rothstock was angered...
- However Riehl would come back into favour in 1925 when he defended Otto Rothstock at his trial for the murder of Hugo Bettauer. His involvement in the trial...
- ****ociation. British West Indies, before 1889 View near Amsteg with Uri-Rothstock in the distance, 1800s View from Star and Garter, Richmond Hill, 1800s...