Antonin Borovec

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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).

Antonin Borovec (1870-1925)

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  • 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.