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Otto Bauer Papers

(1924) 1934-1938 1934-1938 Reference: ARCH00026

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Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis

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International Institute of Social History
( Cruquiusweg 31 , 1019 AT Amsterdam , The Netherlands )
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Part of his papers, mainly concerning the illegal work of the Austrian social democrats and the resistance to fascism: correspondence (1924) 1934-1938, mainly letters received by Bauer from Friedrich Adler, Julius Braunthal, Fedor Dan, Karl Frank, Hubert (alias Joseph Buttinger), Paul Hertz, Otto and Käthe Leichter and others; manuscripts and drafts of books and articles 1935-1938, including `Die illegale Partei' 1938, a book on the world economy c.1935, `Die Internationale und der Krieg' c.1935; drafts of articles of, and some notes on articles by other authors; some reports on the activities of the illegal movement in Austria 1934-1938; minutes of talks and meetings held by Bauer with various persons and organizations 1934-1938; minutes of the Trade Union Conferences in Bratislava and Prague 1936; press clippings.

Record creators history

Biographical Note

Bauer, Otto; born in Vienna 1881, died in Paris 1938; politician, writer, leading member and theorist of the Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei in Österreich (SDAP); editor of Der Kampf and coeditor of the Arbeiter-Zeitung from 1907; secretary of the Austrian Sozialdemokratische Reichsratfraktion 1907-1914; prisoner of war in Siberian camps 1914-1917; Minister of Foreign Affairs 1918-1919 and member of the Nationalrat 1920-1934; member of the Bureau and Executive of the Labour and Socialist International (LSI/SAI) from 1923; founder of the Auslandsbüro Österreichischer Sozialdemokraten (ALÖS) in Brno, Czechoslovakia 1934-1938.

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Processing Information

Inventory by Emile Schwidder in 1982.

Revised for purposes of digitization by Eva van Oene in 2015.

System of arrangement

Arrangement

Das Teilnachlass Otto Bauer umfasst die Periode 1934 - 1938 (mit Ausnahme eines einziges Briefes aus dem Jahre 1924) und besteht hauptsächlich aus Briefen an Bauer. Der Inhalt der Korrespondenz, de Manuskripte und der anderen Stücke betrifft zum grössten Teil die illegale Arbeit der österreichischen Sozialisten und den Widerstand gegen den Faschismus.

Viele der Korrespondenten haben geschrieben unter einem Decknamen. Eine Liste dieser Decknamen wurde diesem Inventar beigefügt. Es gibt ausserdem Briefe in Chiffreschrift, die nicht entziffert wurden.

Die Briefe von Bauer sind fast ausschliesslich nicht unterschriebene Durchschläge der Originale. Bauer hatte die Korrespondenz alphabetisiert geordnet. Diese Ordnung wurde im allgemeinen beibehalten.

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Restrictions on Use

For reasons of protection of the original documents, only the scans are available for use.

Existence and location of copies

Alternate Form of Material

Complete papers digitized as part of the Centrale Project 2012-2016.

14 security microfilms (1970).

Preferred citation

Preferred Citation

Otto Bauer Papers, inventory number ..., International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam

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0.5 m. meter

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Biographische Daten

Otto Bauer, geboren am 5. September 1881 in Wien, österreichischer sozialistischer Politiker und Vertreter des sogenannten Austromarxismus, war aktiv in der österreichischen Arbeiterbewegung und in der Sozialdemokratischen Partei Österreichs als Journalist und als Politiker. Im Jahre 1907 wurde er Redakteur der „Arbeiter-Zeitung", im selben Jahr gründete er gemeinsam mit Karl Renner und Adolf Braun die Monatsschrift „Der Kampf". Er war zur gleichen Zeit Abgeordneter im Reichsrat und Leiter des sozialdemokratischen Fraktionsekretariats. Als im Jahre 1914 der l. Weltkrieg ausbrach, wurde er als Reserveleutnant einberufen, er gerät in russische Kriegsgefangenschaft. Im Juli 1917 konnte er durch Vermittlung von Victor Adler das sibirische Kriegsgefangenenlager verlassen und nach einem Aufenthalt von mehreren Wochen in Petersburg, wo er der Gast von Theodor und Lydia Dan war, im September des selben Jahres mit einem Transport von Austauschgefangenen nach Wien zurückkehren.

Vom 21. November 1918 bis zum 1919 war Bauer österreichischer Staatssekretär des Äusseren. Nach dem Ende des Krieges hatte er mit Anderen den Versuch gemacht, eine Brücke zwischen den Resten der Zweiten Internationale und der im Jahre 1919 gegründeten Komintern zu schlagen. Das Resultat war die sogenannte Wiener Internationale, auch 2 (1/2) Internationale genannt. Im Jahre 1923 wurde die Sozialistische Arbeiter Internationale (S.A.I.) gegründet, die das Ende der Wiener Internationale bedeutete.

Von der Gründung der S.A.I. an war Bauer Mitglied des Büros und der Exekutive dieser Organisation, und in diesen Funktionen arbeitete er mit Friedrich Adler zusammen.

Von 1923 bis 1934 war Bauer Mitglied des Nationalrats, wo er zum Widerstand gegen den aufkommenden Faschismus aufrief. 1926 verfasste er das Linzer Parteiprogramm, das die Grundlage für den sozial demokratischen Wahlsieg von 1927 wurde.

Im Februar 1934 verliess Bauer Osterreich, er ging nach Brno (Brünn), wo er sich für die illegale österreichische sozialistische Arbeiterbewegung einsetzte u.a. durch die Gründung des Auslandsbüros der österreichischen Sozialdemokraten (ALÖS).

Auch setzte er dort seine publizistischen Aktivitäten fort. Wenige Wochen nach der Einmarsch der deutschen Truppen in Österreich und nach der Liquidierung des ALÖS, im Mai 1938, übersiedelte Bauer von Brünn nach Paris. Er starb einige Wochen später, in der Nacht vom 4. Zum 5. Juli 1938.

Im Jahre 1914 heiratete Bauer Hélène Gumplowicz, die aus ihrer früheren Ehe mit Max Landau zwei Kinder hatte.

Literatur

Otto Bauer, Werkausgabe, 9 Bde. (Wien 1975 - 1980).

Ackermann, M., Rede über Otto Bauer. (Wien 1969).

Braunthal, J., Otto Bauer. Eine Auswahl aus seinem Lebenswerk. (Wien 1961).

Leichter, O., Zwischen zwei Diktaturen. Österreichs Revolutionäre Sozialisten 1934-1938. (Wien 1968).

Leichter, O., Otto Bauer. Tragödie oder Triumph. (Wien 1970).

Dictionnaire biographique du mouvement ouvrier international. Publié sous la direction de Jean Maitron et Georges Haupt. I Autriche. S. 43-47. (Paris 1971).

Liste von Decknamen

Name Deckname
Ackermann, Manfred Bergmann, Martin, Karl Stein.
Adler, Friedrich Fritz Tischler.
Ausch, Karl Pelz.
Bauer, Otto Amos, Franta Colliette, Friedrich Schulze, Heinrich Schulze, Heinrich Weber, Jean Meunier, Karl Mann, O.B., Tonda, W.H.
Benedek Braun.
Bernhard Heller.
Billmayer, Erwin Erwin, Luise.
Binder, Otto Lindberg, Weil, Bernstein.
Bock, Johann Gärtner.
Bock, Robert Sanchez R. Garcia.
Buttinger, Josef Erich, Ernst, Franz, Gustav Richter, Hubert, Korac, Rudolf.
Cmejrèk, Josef Pepi.
Czernetz, Karl Konstantin, Thomas.
Danneberg, Robert Mittler.
Davidek, Engelbert Sturm.
Deutsch, Julius Josef Lager.
Emhart, Marie Grete Meyer, Gretl.
Erbrich Anton.
Felleis, Roman Hauser, Roth.
Fellinger Pussy.
Fischl, Hans Franz Morhofer.
Fleck, Franz Frank, Willi.
Frank, Karl L.A. Gruber, Willi Müller, W.M.
Fulda, Lily Minnerl.
Furtmüller, Karl Schratt.
Grill, Theodor Neumeyer, Neugebauer.
Gronemaan, Robert Bobby.
Hackenberg, Heinz Rudi.
Hannak, Jacques Loisl, Schackerl.
Hartl, Karl Herrmann.
Hejdi, Wilhelm Gandhi.
Hillegeist, Friedrich Fritz.
Holubek, Karl Hans, Kramer, Peter, Tauber.
Horn Schreiber.
Hubalek, Felix Georg.
Inslicht, Josef Falk, Freund.
Jahnel, Fritz Doleschal.
Jahoda-Lazarsfeld, Marie Hanna, Lotte.
Jodlbauer, Josef Stier.
Jöllinger, Alfred Angerer.
Kmoch Fröhlich, Kaufmann.
Knechtelsdorfer, Karl Eichinger, Föhn.
Koci, Franz Fuhrmann.
Kratky, Johann Schlögl.
Kratky, Josef Graf.
Kriszhaber, Harry Höller.
Kriz, Karl Florl.
Ksander, Johann Hannes, Schattner.
Kudelka, A. A.K.
Kulcsar, Leopold Paul, Paul Maresch.
Kunke, Hans Loos.
Lauterbach, Albert Georg Strom, Ludwig Anders, Novotny.
Leichter, Käthe Anna Gärtner.
Leichter, Otto Huber, Konred, Konred Huber, Mahler, Pertinax, Stefan Mahler, Wiener, Georg Wieser.
Lettner, Franz Karl.
Maisel, Karl Merker.
Mantler, Karl Julius, List.
Meyer, Franz Gerber.
Mohler, Josef Michel.
Moik, Wilhelmine Licht, Lichtenecker, Simon.
Moll, Leopoldine Lori.
Mraz, Paula Leonie.
Muhr, Rudolfine Duise.
Neumann, Richard Sturm.
Olah, Franz Emil, Holzer.
Pav, Hans Cermak, Lehner, Pohl, Poldl.
Petrides, Lucie Lucie.
Peutl, Karl Charly.
Pfeffer Günther.
Ploberger, Resl Erna.
Podlipnig, Josef Hugo Redlich, Korn, Krainer, Schmidt.
Pollak, Oscar Alfred Zay, Austriacus, Gross, Schmidt, Walter.
Potetz, Helene Herma, Irene, Mizzi.
Probst, Otto Herman, Jung, Pfaff.
Rauscher, Franz Bernhard.
Reismann, Edmund Adam, Brand.
Renner, Karl Rudolf Springer, Synopticus.
Rois, Josef Kaiser, Kraus.
Rusiczka Hammer.
Sefran, Leo Stein, Werner.
Sailer, Karl Hans Albrecht Heinze, Bruckner, Hofer.
Saurer, Gustav Richard.
Schilder, Lisbeth Ruth.
Simon, Josef Gustav, Hammer, Hasi.
Skritek, Otto Norbert.
Sladky Wessely.
Soffner, Heinz Braumüller, Heinz, Justus.
Soldatics, Josef Goldstein.
Speiser, Wolfgang Beck.
Stein, Anni Hansi.
Stransky, Josef Gürtler.
Strobl, Rudolf Hausleitner, Schimek.
Sturmthal, Adolf Konrad Treu.
Taurer, Bernhard E.B. Jansen.
Thaler Tiroler.
Thaller, Leopold Ludwig.
Tomann, Karl Striter, Werner.
Uhlirsch Müller.
Vajda Ried.
Wache, Josef Richard.
Wedenig, Ferdinand Forst.
Weismann, Alfred Werner.
Wenger, Emmerich Michel.
Witzmann, Franz Langer.
Wretzl, Peter Dutz.
Deckname Name
Adam. Reismann, Edmund
A.K. Kudelka, A.
Amos. Bauer, Otto
Anders, Ludwig Lauterbach, Albert
Angerer. Jöllinger, Alfred
Anton Erbrich.
Austriacus. Pollak, Oscar
Beck. Speiser, Wolfgang
Bergmann. Ackermann, Manfred
Bernhard. Rauscher, Franz
Bernstein. Binder, Otto
Bobby. Gronemann, Robert
Brand. Reismann, Edmund
Braumüller. Soffner, Heinz
Braun. Benedek.
Bruckner. Sailer, Karl Hans
Cermak. Pav, Hans
Charly. Peutl, Karl
Colliette, Franta Bauer, Otto
Doleschal. Jahnel, Fritz
Dutz. Wretzl, Peter
Eichinger. Knechtelsdorfer, Karl
Emil. Olah, Franz
Erich. Buttinger, Josef
Erna. Ploberger, Resl
Ernst. Buttinger, Josef
Erwin. Billmayer, Erwin
Falk. Inslicht, Josef
Florl. Kriz, Karl
Forst. Wedenig, Ferd.
Föhn. Knechtelsdorfer, Karl
Frank. Fleck, Franz
Franz. Buttinger, Josef
Freund. Inslicht, Josef
Fritz. Hillegeist, Friedrich
Fröhlich. Kmoch.
Fuhrmann. Koci, Franz
Gandhi Hejdi, Wilhelm
Garcia, Sanchez R. Bock, Robert
Gärtner. Bock, Johann
Gärtner, Anna Leichter, Käthe
Georg. Hubalek, Felix
Gerber. Mayer, Franz
Goldstein. Soldatics, Josef
Graf. Kratky, Josef
Gretl. Emhart, Marie
Gross. Pollak, Oscar
Gruber, L.A. Frank, Karl
Gustav. Simon, Josef
Günther. Pfeffer.
Gürtler. Stansky, Josef
Hammer. Rusiczka.
Hammer. Simon, Josef
Hanna. Jahoda-Lazarsfeld, Marie
Hannes. Ksander, Johann
Hans. Holubek, Karl
Hansi. Stein, Anni
Hasi. Simon, Josef
Hauser. Felleis, Roman
Hausleitner. Strobl, Rudolf
Heinz. Soffner, Heinz
Heinze, Albrecht Sailer, Karl Hans
Heller. Bernhard.
Herma. Potetz, Helene
Hermann. Probst, Otto
Herrmann. Hartl, Karl
Hofer. Sailer, Karl Hans
Holzer. Olah, Franz
Höller. Kriszhaber, Harry
Huber, Konrad Leichter, Otto
Hubert. Buttinger, Josef
Hungerl. Kurz, Oskar
Irene. Potetz, Helene
Jansen, E.B. Taurer, Bernhard
Julius. Mantler, Karl
Jung. Probst, Otto
Justus. Soffner, Heinz
Kaiser. Rois, Josef
Karl. Lettner, Franz
Kaufmann. Kmoch.
Konrad. Leichter, Otto
Konstantin. Czernetz, Karl
Korac. Buttinger, Josef
Korn. Podlipnig, Josef
Krainer. Podlipnig, Josef
Kramer. Holubek, Karl
Kraus. Rois, Josef
Lager, Josef Deutsch, Julius
Langer. Witzmann, Franz
Lehner. Pav, Hans
Leonie. Mraz, Paula
Licht. Moik, Wilhelmine
Lichtenecker. Moik, Wilhelmine
Lindberg. Binder, Otto
List. Mantler, Karl
Loisl. Hannak, Jacques
Loos. Kunke, Hans
Lori. Moll, Leopoldine
Lotte. Jahoda-Lazarsfeld, Marie
Lucie. Petrides, Lucie
Ludwig. Thaller, Leopold
Luise. Billmayer, Erwin
Luise. Muhr, Rudolfine
Mahler, Stefan Leichter, Otto
Mann, Karl Bauer, Otto
Maresch, Paul Klcsar, Leopold
Martin. Ackermann, Manfred
Merker. Maisel, Karl
Meunier, Jean Bauer, Otto
Meyer, Grete Emhart, Marie
Michel. Wenger, Emmerich/Mohler, Josef
Minnerl. Fulda, Lily
Mittler. Danneberg, Robert
Mizzi. Potetz, Helene
Morhofer, Franz Fischl, Hans
Müller. Uhlirsch.
Müller, Willi Frank, Karl
Neugebauer. Grill, Theodor
Neumeyer. Grill, Theodor
Norbert. Skritek.
Novotny. Lauterbach, Albert
O.B. Bauer, Otto
Paul. Kulcsar, Leopold
Pelz. Ausch, Karl
Pepi. Cmejrek, Josef
Pertinax. Leichter, Otto
Peter. Holubek, Karl
Pfaff. Probst, Otto
Pohl. Pav, Hans
Poldl. Pav, Hans
Pussy. Fellinger.
Redlich, Hugo Podlipnig, Josef
Richard. Wache, Josef/Saurer, Gustav
Richter, Gustav Buttinger, Josef
Ried. Vajda.
Roth. Felleis, Roman
Rudi. Hackenberg, Heinz
Rudolf. Buttinger, Josef
Ruth. Schilder, Lisbeth
Schackerl. Hannak, Jacques
Schattner. Ksander, Johann
Schimek. Strobl, Rudolf
Schlögl. Kratky, Johann
Schmidt. Podlipnigm Josef/Pollak, Oscar
Schratt. Furtmüller, Karl
Schreiber. Horn.
Schulze, Friedrich Bauer, Otto
Schulze, Heinrich Bauer, Otto
Simon. Moik, Wilhelmine
Springer, Rudolf Renne, Karl
Stein. Safran, Leo
Stein, Karl Ackermann, Manfred
Stier. Jodlbauer, Josef
Streiter. Tomann, Karl
Strom, Georg Lauterbach, Albert
Sturm. Davidek, Engelbert/Neumann, Richard
Tauber. Holubek, Karl
Thomas. Czernetz, Karl
Tiroler. Thaler.
Tischler, Fritz Adler, Friedrich
Tonda. Bauer, Otto
Treu, Konrad Sturmthal, Adolf
Walter. Pollak, Oscar
Weber, Heinrich Bauer, Otto
Weil. Binder, Otto
Werner. Safran, Leo/Tomann, Karl/Weismann, Alfred
Wessely. Sladky
Wiener. Leichter, Otto
Wieser, Georg Leichter, Otto
W.H. Bauer, Otto
Willi. Fleck, Franz
W.M. Frank, Karl
Zay, Alfred Pollak, Oscar

Keywords

Subjects

Subjects:
Socialist and social democrat parties/Socialist International
Fascism and Nazism/ Fascist and Nazist movements and parties/Anti-fascist movements
Geographic names:
Austria
Germany
Czechoslovakia
Personal names:Adler, Friedrich Braunthal, Julius Dan, Fedor Frank, Karl Hertz, Paul; Leichter, Otto and Käthe
Corporate names: Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei in Österreich (SDAP) Auslandsbüro Österreichischer Sozialdemokraten (ALÖS)
Genre of the material:

Archival material
Personal names: Ackermann, Manfred
Personal names: Adler, Friedrich
Personal names: Ausch, Karl
Personal names: Bauer, Otto
Personal names: Benedek
Personal names: Bernhard
Personal names: Billmayer, Erwin
Personal names: Binder, Otto
Personal names: Bock, Johann
Personal names: Bock, Robert
Personal names: Buttinger, Josef
Personal names: Cmejrèk, Josef
Personal names: Czernetz, Karl
Personal names: Danneberg, Robert
Personal names: Davidek, Engelbert
Personal names: Deutsch, Julius
Personal names: Emhart, Marie
Personal names: Erbrich
Personal names: Felleis, Roman
Personal names: Fellinger
Personal names: Fischl, Hans
Personal names: Fleck, Franz
Personal names: Frank, Karl
Personal names: Fulda, Lily
Personal names: Furtmüller, Karl
Personal names: Grill, Theodor
Personal names: Gronemaan, Robert
Personal names: Hackenberg, Heinz
Personal names: Hannak, Jacques
Personal names: Hartl, Karl
Personal names: Hejdi, Wilhelm
Personal names: Hillegeist, Friedrich
Personal names: Holubek, Karl
Personal names: Horn
Personal names: Hubalek, Felix
Personal names: Inslicht, Josef
Personal names: Jahnel, Fritz
Personal names: Jahoda-Lazarsfeld, Marie
Personal names: Jodlbauer, Josef
Personal names: Jöllinger, Alfred
Personal names: Kmoch
Personal names: Knechtelsdorfer, Karl
Personal names: Koci, Franz
Personal names: Kratky, Johann
Personal names: Kratky, Josef
Personal names: Kriszhaber, Harry
Personal names: Kriz, Karl
Personal names: Ksander, Johann
Personal names: Kudelka, A.
Personal names: Kulcsar, Leopold
Personal names: Kunke, Hans
Personal names: Lauterbach, Albert
Personal names: Leichter, Käthe
Personal names: Leichter, Otto
Personal names: Lettner, Franz
Personal names: Maisel, Karl
Personal names: Mantler, Karl
Personal names: Meyer, Franz
Personal names: Mohler, Josef
Personal names: Moik, Wilhelmine
Personal names: Moll, Leopoldine
Personal names: Mraz, Paula
Personal names: Muhr, Rudolfine
Personal names: Neumann, Richard
Personal names: Olah, Franz
Personal names: Pav, Hans
Personal names: Petrides, Lucie
Personal names: Peutl, Karl
Personal names: Pfeffer
Personal names: Ploberger, Resl
Personal names: Podlipnig, Josef
Personal names: Pollak, Oscar
Personal names: Potetz, Helene
Personal names: Probst, Otto
Personal names: Rauscher, Franz
Personal names: Reismann, Edmund
Personal names: Renner, Karl
Personal names: Rois, Josef
Personal names: Rusiczka
Personal names: Sefran, Leo
Personal names: Sailer, Karl Hans
Personal names: Saurer, Gustav
Personal names: Schilder, Lisbeth
Personal names: Simon, Josef
Personal names: Skritek, Otto
Personal names: Sladky
Personal names: Soffner, Heinz
Personal names: Soldatics, Josef
Personal names: Speiser, Wolfgang
Personal names: Stein, Anni
Personal names: Stransky, Josef
Personal names: Strobl, Rudolf
Personal names: Sturmthal, Adolf
Personal names: Taurer, Bernhard
Personal names: Thaler
Personal names: Thaller, Leopold
Personal names: Tomann, Karl
Personal names: Uhlirsch
Personal names: Vajda
Personal names: Wache, Josef
Personal names: Wedenig, Ferdinand
Personal names: Weismann, Alfred
Personal names: Wenger, Emmerich
Personal names: Witzmann, Franz
Personal names: Wretzl, Peter
Personal names: Reismann, Edmund
Personal names: Kudelka, A.
Personal names: Bauer, Otto
Personal names: Lauterbach, Albert
Personal names: Jöllinger, Alfred
Personal names: Erbrich.
Personal names: Pollak, Oscar
Personal names: Speiser, Wolfgang
Personal names: Ackermann, Manfred
Personal names: Rauscher, Franz
Personal names: Binder, Otto
Personal names: Gronemann, Robert
Personal names: Reismann, Edmund
Personal names: Soffner, Heinz
Personal names: Benedek.
Personal names: Sailer, Karl Hans
Personal names: Pav, Hans
Personal names: Peutl, Karl
Personal names: Bauer, Otto
Personal names: Jahnel, Fritz
Personal names: Wretzl, Peter
Personal names: Knechtelsdorfer, Karl
Personal names: Olah, Franz
Personal names: Buttinger, Josef
Personal names: Ploberger, Resl
Personal names: Buttinger, Josef
Personal names: Billmayer, Erwin
Personal names: Inslicht, Josef
Personal names: Kriz, Karl
Personal names: Wedenig, Ferd.
Personal names: Knechtelsdorfer, Karl
Personal names: Fleck, Franz
Personal names: Buttinger, Josef
Personal names: Inslicht, Josef
Personal names: Hillegeist, Friedrich
Personal names: Kmoch.
Personal names: Koci, Franz
Personal names: Hejdi, Wilhelm
Personal names: Bock, Robert
Personal names: Bock, Johann
Personal names: Leichter, Käthe
Personal names: Hubalek, Felix
Personal names: Mayer, Franz
Personal names: Soldatics, Josef
Personal names: Kratky, Josef
Personal names: Emhart, Marie
Personal names: Pollak, Oscar
Personal names: Frank, Karl
Personal names: Simon, Josef
Personal names: Pfeffer.
Personal names: Stansky, Josef
Personal names: Rusiczka.
Personal names: Simon, Josef
Personal names: Jahoda-Lazarsfeld, Marie
Personal names: Ksander, Johann
Personal names: Holubek, Karl
Personal names: Stein, Anni
Personal names: Simon, Josef
Personal names: Felleis, Roman
Personal names: Strobl, Rudolf
Personal names: Soffner, Heinz
Personal names: Sailer, Karl Hans
Personal names: Bernhard.
Personal names: Potetz, Helene
Personal names: Probst, Otto
Personal names: Hartl, Karl
Personal names: Sailer, Karl Hans
Personal names: Olah, Franz
Personal names: Kriszhaber, Harry
Personal names: Leichter, Otto
Personal names: Buttinger, Josef
Personal names: Kurz, Oskar
Personal names: Potetz, Helene
Personal names: Taurer, Bernhard
Personal names: Mantler, Karl
Personal names: Probst, Otto
Personal names: Soffner, Heinz
Personal names: Rois, Josef
Personal names: Lettner, Franz
Personal names: Kmoch.
Personal names: Leichter, Otto
Personal names: Czernetz, Karl
Personal names: Buttinger, Josef
Personal names: Podlipnig, Josef
Personal names: Podlipnig, Josef
Personal names: Holubek, Karl
Personal names: Rois, Josef
Personal names: Deutsch, Julius
Personal names: Witzmann, Franz
Personal names: Pav, Hans
Personal names: Mraz, Paula
Personal names: Moik, Wilhelmine
Personal names: Moik, Wilhelmine
Personal names: Binder, Otto
Personal names: Mantler, Karl
Personal names: Hannak, Jacques
Personal names: Kunke, Hans
Personal names: Moll, Leopoldine
Personal names: Jahoda-Lazarsfeld, Marie
Personal names: Petrides, Lucie
Personal names: Thaller, Leopold
Personal names: Billmayer, Erwin
Personal names: Muhr, Rudolfine
Personal names: Leichter, Otto
Personal names: Bauer, Otto
Personal names: Klcsar, Leopold
Personal names: Ackermann, Manfred
Personal names: Maisel, Karl
Personal names: Bauer, Otto
Personal names: Emhart, Marie
Personal names: Wenger, Emmerich/Mohler, Josef
Personal names: Fulda, Lily
Personal names: Danneberg, Robert
Personal names: Potetz, Helene
Personal names: Fischl, Hans
Personal names: Uhlirsch.
Personal names: Frank, Karl
Personal names: Grill, Theodor
Personal names: Grill, Theodor
Personal names: Skritek.
Personal names: Lauterbach, Albert
Personal names: Bauer, Otto
Personal names: Kulcsar, Leopold
Personal names: Ausch, Karl
Personal names: Cmejrek, Josef
Personal names: Leichter, Otto
Personal names: Holubek, Karl
Personal names: Probst, Otto
Personal names: Pav, Hans
Personal names: Pav, Hans
Personal names: Fellinger.
Personal names: Podlipnig, Josef
Personal names: Wache, Josef/Saurer, Gustav
Personal names: Buttinger, Josef
Personal names: Vajda.
Personal names: Felleis, Roman
Personal names: Hackenberg, Heinz
Personal names: Buttinger, Josef
Personal names: Schilder, Lisbeth
Personal names: Hannak, Jacques
Personal names: Ksander, Johann
Personal names: Strobl, Rudolf
Personal names: Kratky, Johann
Personal names: Podlipnigm Josef/Pollak, Oscar
Personal names: Furtmüller, Karl
Personal names: Horn.
Personal names: Bauer, Otto
Personal names: Bauer, Otto
Personal names: Moik, Wilhelmine
Personal names: Renne, Karl
Personal names: Safran, Leo
Personal names: Ackermann, Manfred
Personal names: Jodlbauer, Josef
Personal names: Tomann, Karl
Personal names: Lauterbach, Albert
Personal names: Davidek, Engelbert/Neumann, Richard
Personal names: Holubek, Karl
Personal names: Czernetz, Karl
Personal names: Thaler.
Personal names: Adler, Friedrich
Personal names: Bauer, Otto
Personal names: Sturmthal, Adolf
Personal names: Pollak, Oscar
Personal names: Bauer, Otto
Personal names: Binder, Otto
Personal names: Safran, Leo/Tomann, Karl/Weismann, Alfred
Personal names: Sladky
Personal names: Leichter, Otto
Personal names: Leichter, Otto
Personal names: Bauer, Otto
Personal names: Fleck, Franz
Personal names: Frank, Karl
Personal names: Pollak, Oscar

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German

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Bauer, Otto

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Starting your search here will include all content available in Archives Portal Europe. Simply enter your keyword(s) and hit the search button. Wrap fixed expressions in quotation marks, e.g. “French Revolution”. Check the box to “Search each term separately” in case you are looking for documents containing at least one word, but not necessarily all keywords; this will also allow you to search for the same term in multiple languages at the same time (e.g. “French Revolution” “Révolution Française”). You can also use wildcards - find more about Research Tools here. If you would like to use more specific settings, try our Advanced search

The additional advanced search options give you the possibility to focus your search in:

  • archival documents (Search in archives),
  • names of person and organisations that created, worked with and maintained these documents (Search in names),
  • Institutions currently holding the documents (Search in institutions).

When searching with multiple terms at the same time, wrap fixed expressions in quotation marks (e.g. "French Revolution"), or check the box "Search each term separately" in case you are looking for either one term of the other. This will also allow you to search for the same term in multiple languages (e.g. "French Revolution" "Révolution française"). You can also choose one of the suggestions matching your search term once you start typing.

This will only show results that include documents that have been digitised and are available online

Use this option to search only one or more keywords, rather than all of them

Select where your search terms should appear specifically inside the archival description:

  • Title: search terms will appear in the title, or name, of the description
  • Content Summary: search terms will appear in the main description of the document or of the collection
  • Reference code: it is the identifier of the archival material as provided by the institution. Use this option if you know the exact reference code of the material you are looking for

You can filter results by selecting where your search terms appears specifically inside the archival description:

  • The name can be the full name of a person, family or organisation as well as only parts of it, e.g. only the last name.
  • The identifier is used internally by the institution or refers to (inter)national vocabularies such as the Virtual International Authority File (VIAF).
  • The place can be the place of birth (or foundation), the place of death (or closing), the place of work or any other place of importance.
  • The occupation is the profession or job of a person.
  • The mandate is a law, directive or charter that establishes and defines an organisation's powers, functions, responsibilities or sphere of activities.
  • The function is an activity, role, or purpose performed or manifested by a person, family or organisation.

You can filter results by selecting where your search terms appears specifically inside the description of the archive:

  • Name: search term appears in the name of the institution. It can be the full name of an archival institution or only parts of it.
  • Place: search term appears in the address or area of the institution. It can be the city or town, where the archival institution is located or any other place of importance (e.g. previous locations)

  • A finding aid is a structured description of archival materials per collection or fonds, up to item level.
  • A holdings guide is an overview of the collections and fonds of one archival institution.
  • A source guide is a topic-oriented overview of collections and fonds of one or several institutions.
    You can filter by one or more entity types:
  • A person (e.g. John Locke, or Jean Jaques Rousseau);
  • A family (e.g. Bonaparte, or Helgason);
  • A corporate body, i.e. the name of an institution, organisation, or company (e.g. Ministerie van Justitie, or Electro Mecánica Antonio Armentano)

Please note that this filter will only include institutions, for which a type has been provided as part of their descriptions:

  • A business archive holds the records of (often) commercial organisations.
  • A church or religious archive holds the records of church parishes or religious organisations, e.g. birth or death registers.
  • A county or local authority archive holds the records of the county's administrative bodies.
  • A media archive holds audiovisual or sound records, e.g. a film archive or the archive of a broadcasting company.
  • A municipal archive holds the records of a town or city administration.
  • A national archive holds the records of a country's administrative bodies, i.e. from ministries and other public bodies, sometimes also private papers of former ministers, chancellors, or presidents.
  • A private person or family archive holds the records forming the legacy of a prominent person or family.
  • A regional archive holds the records of a region's administrative bodies.
  • A specialised governmental archive holds records of public bodies, often operating on a national level, that are not part of the national archives' holdings.
  • A specialised non-governmental archive or archive of another cultural heritage institution hold collections from various cultural heritage institutions, eg. museum archives, libraries archives, etc
  • A university archive or archive of another research organisation holds the records pertaining to the administration of the according educational or research body.
  • Political parties, popular/labour movements and other non-governmental organisations, associations, agencies and foundations hold the archival collections of these institutions, outside of governmental records and outside of business archives (e.g., NGOs)

Enter a start and/or end date in the format DD-MM-YYYY, i.e. 01-01-1900 for 1 January 1900. This will allow you to focus your search on a specific period of time. You can use the calendar function or type directly in the text field. The checkbox "Exact date search" concentrates the search on one specific date.

Check "View in context" to view the results in the hierarchical structure of archives.

  • Choose "List view" to view the results in a simple list, ordered according to relevance or date
  • Choose "Context view" to view the results in the hierarchical structure of the holding archives.

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A holdings guide is an overview of the collections and fonds of one archival institution.

A finding aid is a structured description of archival materials per collection or fonds up to item level.

You can filter results by selecting one or more countries of interest. You can also combine this filter with other filters. Your filter selection will appear above. Click "Clear filters" to see all results matching your initial search request again.

You can filter results by one or more holding archival institutions. You can also combine this filter with other filters. Your filter selection will appear above. Click "Clear filters" to see all results matching your initial search request again.

You can select to view results from a specific Finding Aid, i.e., a structured description of archival materials per collection or fonds up to item level. You can also combine this filter with other filters. Your filter selection will appear above. Click "Clear filters" to see all results matching your initial search request again.

You can filter by type of descriptive document:

  • "Holdings Guide": an overview of the collections and fonds of one archival institution.
  • "Source guide": a topic-oriented overview of collections and fonds of one or several institutions. a description of the archival collections available. Similar to Holdings guides
  • "Finding aid" provides more detailed descriptions of the archival materials of specific collections or fonds

You can also combine this filter with other filters. Your filter selection will appear above. Click "Clear filters" to see all results matching your initial search request again.

You can filter results by selecting "Fonds description" for a general overview or "Other descriptions" for item level. You can also combine this filter with other filters. Your filter selection will appear above. Click "Clear filters" to see all results matching your initial search request again.

You can filter results by selecting only those containing digital objects, i.e. the link to the digitised version of the archival material you are looking for. You can also combine this filter with other filters. Your filter selection will appear above. Click "Clear filters" to see all results matching your initial search request again.

You can filter results by type of digital object you are interested in:

  • Text: most documental material, such as administrative records, letters, manuscripts etc.
  • Image: includes photographs, posters, maps.
  • Sound: sound recording with no images
  • Video: moving images with or without sound
  • Unspecified: indicates that the holding institution has not specified the type of digital object
  • 3D: 3-d digital objects

You can also combine this filter with other filters. Your filter selection will appear above. Click "Clear filters" to see all results matching your initial search request again.

You can filter results based on the date of creation of the archival material (which may differ from the time period you are interested in - e.g., philosophers from the Enlightenment period reflecting on classic thinkers)

  • Full dates includes normalised date information available for date-based searches. It is recommended to combine this selection with the filters "Start timespan" and "End timespan" for more details.
  • Only descriptive dates provides the date information in human-readable format.
  • No date either includes documents where the creation date is unknown, or where date information is not in a machine-readable format

Please note that not all documents contain a machine-readable date. More information here

You can filter results based on the date of creation of the archival material (which may differ from the time period you are interested in - e.g., philosophers from the Enlightenment period reflecting on classic thinkers). This filter will only include materials with "Full dates", i.e. those that include date information available for date-based searches. You can either search for a specific date of interest or focus step by step on the time span of a century, decade, year or month. When searching for a specific date, enter the date in the format DD-MM-YYYY, i.e. 01/01/1900 for 1 January 1900, via the calendar function or by typing directly in the text field.
This filter concentrates on the earliest dates mentioned in the materials.

You can filter results based on the date of creation of the archival material (which may differ from the time period you are interested in - e.g., philosophers from the Enlightenment period reflecting on classic thinkers). This filter will only include materials with "Full dates", i.e. those that include date information available for date-based searches. You can either search for a specific date of interest or focus step by step on the time span of a century, decade, year or month. When searching for a specific date, enter the date in the format DD-MM-YYYY, i.e. 01/01/1900 for 1 January 1900, via the calendar function or by typing directly in the text field.
This filter concentrates on the latest dates mentioned in the materials.

You can filter results based on the language in which the material is written. Please note that this filter will only include materials where specific language information has been provided by the institution and is therefore in a machine-readable format. You can also combine this filter with other filters. Your selection will then be displayed above the search results (see "Search filters"). Clicking "Clear filters" will remove your selection and you will see all results matching your initial search request again.



You can filter results by selecting one or more topics of interest. Please note that this filter will only include materials where the topic has been assigned and is therefore in a machine-readable format. Read how to assign a topic to documents on the Topics page. You can also combine this filter with other filters. Your selection will then be displayed above the search results (see "Search filters"). Clicking "Clear filters" will remove your selection and you will see all results matching your initial search request again.



You can filter results by selecting where your search terms appears specifically inside the archival description:

  • The name can be the full name of a person, family or organisation as well as only parts of it, e.g. only the last name.
  • The identifier is used internally by the institution or refers to (inter)national vocabularies such as the Virtual International Authority File (VIAF).
  • The place can be the place of birth (or foundation), the place of death (or closing), the place of work or any other place of importance.
  • The occupation is the profession or job of a person
  • The mandate is a law, directive or charter that establishes and defines an organisation's powers, functions, responsibilities or sphere of activities.
  • The function is an activity, role, or purpose performed or manifested by a person, family or organisation

You can also combine this filter with other filters. Your selection will then be displayed above the search results (see "Search filters"). Clicking "Clear filters" will remove your selection and you will see all results matching your initial search request again.

You can filter results by type of entities:

  • Person (e.g., John Locke or Jean Jaques Rousseau)
  • Family (e.g., the family Bonaparte)
  • Corporate body (an institution, organisation, or company, e.g. the "Ministerie van Justitie")
You can also combine this filter with other filters. Your selection will then be displayed above the search results (see "Search filters"). Clicking "Clear filters" will remove your selection and you will see all results matching your initial search request again.

You can filter results based on the language in which the material is written. Please note that this filter will only include materials where specific language information has been provided by the institution and is therefore in a machine-readable format. You can also combine this filter with other filters. Your selection will then be displayed above the search results (see "Search filters"). Clicking "Clear filters" will remove your selection and you will see all results matching your initial search request again.

You can filter results based on the type of holding institution. Please note that this filter will only include institutions, for which a type has been provided as part of their descriptions.

  • A business archive holds the records of (often) commercial organisations.
  • A church or religious archive holds the records of church parishes or religious organisations, e.g. birth or death registers.
  • A county or local authority archive holds the records of the county's administrative bodies.
  • A media archive holds audiovisual or sound records, e.g. a film archive or the archive of a broadcasting company.
  • A municipal archive holds the records of a town or city administration.
  • A national archive holds the records of a country's administrative bodies, i.e. from ministries and other public bodies, sometimes also private papers of former ministers, chancellors, or presidents.
  • A private person or family archive holds the records forming the legacy of a prominent person or family.
  • A regional archive holds the records of a region's administrative bodies.
  • A specialised governmental archive holds records of public bodies, often operating on a national level, that are not part of the national archives' holdings.
  • A specialised non-governmental archive or archive of another cultural heritage institution hold collections from various cultural heritage institutions, eg. museum archives, libraries archives, etc
  • A university archive or archive of another research organisation holds the records pertaining to the administration of the according educational or research body.
  • Political parties, popular/labour movements and other non-governmental organisations, associations, agencies and foundations hold the archival collections of these institutions, outside of governmental records and outside of business archives (e.g., NGOs)

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