Hugo Bettauer

Maximilian Hugo Bettauer
Hugo Bettauer
Hugo Bettauer sometime between 1910 and 1920
Born(1872-08-18)18 August 1872
Baden bei Wien, Baden, Lower Austria, Austria
Died26 March 1925(1925-03-26) (aged 52)
Vienna, Austria
Resting placeFeuerhalle Simmering, Vienna, Austria
OccupationJournalist, Novelist, Playwright, Newspaper Owner
LanguageGerman
CitizenshipAustrian, American
EducationFranz-Joseph-Gymnasium in the Stubenbastei, Vienna
Years active1900–1925
Notable worksDie Stadt ohne Juden (The City Without Jews)
SpouseOlga Steiner
Helene Müller
ChildrenHeinrich Gustav Hellmuth Bettauer
Reginald Parker Bettauer
RelativesHermine (Michi) Bettauer
Mathilde Bettauer (Sisters)

Maximilian Hugo Bettauer (18 August 1872 – 26 March 1925) was a prolific Austrian writer and journalist, who was murdered by a Nazi Party follower on account of his opposition to antisemitism. He was well known in his lifetime; many of his books were bestsellers and in the 1920s a number were made into films, most notably Die freudlose Gasse (The Joyless Street, directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, 1925), which dealt with prostitution, and Die Stadt ohne Juden (The City Without Jews, directed by Hans Karl Breslauer, 1924), a satire against antisemitism.