Antonin Borovec
Antonin Borovec (Anton Borowetz) (born April 11, 1870 near Pardubice , Bohemia , † probably June 26, 1925 in Cernauţi (then Romania, now Ukraine)) developed a survival concept for widows and orphans after the First World War (“Socially innovative concept for widows and orphans. ”) long before Hermann Gmeiner . He got an honorary grave in Cernauţi (Chernivtsi).
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- Renate Spitzner (granddaughter of Antonin Borovec, she received the 1st prize for culture and social commitment from the Republic of Austria in 2001 and the silver medal of honor from the State of Vienna in 2006 for the development of the “musical-social method”): Memories.
- Socially innovative concept for widows and orphans by Antonin Borovec.
- Talks with former mayor of Klagenfurt Mag. Leopold Guggenberger on July 18, 2006 about a children's project in Czernowitz in Maria Wörth.
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SURNAME | Borovec, Antonin |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Borowetz, Anton |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Czech man, developed a survival concept for widows and orphans after the First World War |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 11, 1870 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | near Pardubice , Bohemia , Austria-Hungary |
DATE OF DEATH | on June 26, 1925 |
Place of death | Cernauţi , Romania (now Ukraine ) |