Viktor Reimann

Viktor Riemann (25 January 1915 – 7 October 1996) was an Austrian author, commentator, journalist and politician (VdU). He sat as a member of the "Nationalrat" ("National Parliament") between 1949 and 1956.[1]

Despite his involvement in liberation activism and subsequent imprisonment following the country's incorporation into Hitler's Germany, Riemann found himself identified as a controversialist, or on occasion more simply as an embarrassment, by representatives of the consensual centrist Austrian political mainstream during the postwar decades. A succession of political biographies and his newspaper contributions may have contributed to this.[2][3][4][5]

  1. ^ "Dr. Viktor Reimann .... Redakteur". Republik Österreich, Parlamentsdirektion. 14 October 1996. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Viktor Reimann, österreichischer Politiker". Munzinger Archiv GmbH, Ravensburg. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  3. ^ Wien Geschichte Wiki-Bearbeiter (Versionskennung: 245605) (7 February 2017). "Reimann Viktor, * 25. Jänner 1915 Wien, † 7. Oktober 1996 Wien, Historiker, Journalist, Kunstkritiker". Retrieved 15 June 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Viktor Reimann". LePenseur. 25 January 2015. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  5. ^ Christian Pape (author); Brigitte Mihok (editor-compiler) (28 August 2013). Die Juden in Österreich (Viktor Reimann, 1974). Hans-Böckler-Stiftung. pp. 325–326. ISBN 978-3-11-030535-7. {{cite book}}: |author1= has generic name (help); |work= ignored (help)