Karl Fajkmajer

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Karl Fajkmajer (born August 12, 1884 in Vienna , † May 16, 1916 near Monfalcone , Italy) was an Austrian historian and politician ( CS ).

Fajkmajer studied history in Vienna. In 1907 he joined the archive service of the City of Vienna. He was the founder of the Christian-German youth team in Vienna. His areas of work were constitutional and economic history.

Karl Fajkmajer died in the First World War on May 16, 1916 near Monfalcone in Italy.

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Vienna City and State Archives: Personalblätter 1910-1929 (EF). Personnel ID of the Dr. Karl Fajkmajer.

Dr. Karl Fajkmajer was one of the most talented historians in the Vienna City and State Archives. After studying history and completing the three-year training course at the Institute for Austrian Historical Research, he joined the community of Vienna as an archive aspirant in 1906. As early as 1913 he was archive assistant in the eighth class, which indicates a very good career. The archivist described as “very hardworking” with “impeccable” behavior was always very well qualified. During the First World War, the scientist “fell on the field of honor”, ​​as the source says.

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