Karl Glaubauf

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Karl Anton Glaubauf (born April 7, 1948 in St. Pölten ; † March 31, 2015 in Herzogenburg ) was an Austrian historian and Germanist .

Glaubauf attended the Humanist Gymnasium Krems in Krems an der Donau and graduated in 1967. From 1970 to 1977 a teaching and doctoral degree (German language and history) followed at the University of Vienna . In 1977 he received his doctorate . From 2008 to 2015 he was a volunteer Wikipedia author.

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  • Bismarck and the rise of the German Empire as portrayed by Heinrich Friedjungs . Historiographic case study. Dissertation University of Vienna, Vienna 1979.
  • The People's Army 1918–1920 and the establishment of the republic. Stöhr, Vienna 1993, ISBN 3-901208-08-9 .
  • Robert Bernardis . Austria's Stauffenberg. Self-published, Statzendorf 1994. OCLC 36879808
  • Major General Erwin Lahousen , Edler von Vivremont. A Linz defense officer in the military resistance. in: Documentation archive of Austrian resistance - yearbook 2000. Vienna 2000. pp. 7–32.
  • Colonel iG Heinrich Kodré . A Linz knight's cross bearer in the military resistance. in: Yearbook of the Documentation Archive of Austrian Resistance 2002. Vienna 2002, pp. 41–68.
  • with Karl-Reinhart Trauner: Robert Bernardis (1908–1944), Austria's Stauffenberg, to commemorate his 100th birthday. With an introduction by Federal President Heinz Fischer. Ed .: Evangelical Church AuHB in Austria, Vienna 2008.
  • with Franz Mrskos and SPÖ Herzogenburg: 125 years of social democracy and workers' movement for Herzogenburg. 125th party anniversary in 2013, SPÖ Herzogenburg, Herzogenburg 2013. OCLC 897009019
  • with Stefanie Lahousen: Major General Erwin Lahousen, Edler von Vivremont. A Linz defense officer in the military resistance. (= Series of publications from the Documentation Archive of Austrian Resistance on Resistance, Nazi Persecution and Post-War Aspects, Volume 2). Lit, Münster 2005, ISBN 3-8258-7259-9 .

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Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Obituary notice
  2. ^ Works by Glaubauf at the Austrian National Library
  3. Biography in the Austriaforum