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Karl Fischer (resistance fighter)

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Karl Fischer (1918–1963) was an Austrian resistance fighter against the Austro-fascist state between 1934—1938 and the Nazi state as of 1938. Fischer was a Trotzkyan communist, whose anti-Stalin leanings led in 1947 to his long-term, illegal imprisonment in Soviet gulags.[1] He was freed with the Austrian "Staatsvertrag", treaty with the WWII allies in 1955, and returned to Austria, where he lived until his death. Fischer died at age 44 from consequences of his imprisonment in KZ Buchenwald and Soviet gulags. In 2013 Fischer was finally fully rehabilitated, as his convictions in the Austro-fascist stare had not had a legal basis for such step during his lifetime. That basis was created in 2012.[2] Today, Fischer is used as a "moral" reference point in parts ofthe Socialdemocratic Party of Austria.[3]

Anti-fascist activism

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References

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  1. ^ Klawitter, Nils (2022-05-23). "(S+) Erfahrungen in einem sowjetischen Arbeitslager: Verschleppt ins Gulag nach Sibirien". Der Spiegel (in German). ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
  2. ^ "RIS - Aufhebungs- und Rehabilitierungsgesetz 2011 - Bundesrecht konsolidiert, Fassung vom 14.09.2024". www.ris.bka.gv.at. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
  3. ^ "2019 legislative bill, Vienna Socialdemocrats".