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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Elfriede Gerstl, Johannes Mario Simmel, David Steindl-Rast, Thomas Brezina, Jakob Julius David, Michael Kohlmeier, Heinrich Landesmann, Karl Gottlieb von Windisch, Ernst Decsey, Robert Jungk, Robert Hohlbaum, August Silberstein, Raoul Schrott, Heinrich Glucksmann, Josef Meinrad, Ferdinand Ebner, Mira Lobe, Ann Cotten, Max Nomad, Adelheid Popp, Anton Bettelheim, Hans Weigel, Karl Schonherr, Ida Jenbach, Peter Hammerschlag, Robert Menasse, Berta Zuckerkandl, Raphael Basch, Else Feldmann, Paula von Preradovi, Brigitte Schwaiger, Adelma Vay, Max Friedlander, Leo Feld, Hermann Wassertrilling, Axel Corti, Barbara Frischmuth, Konrad Bayer, Jakob Bettelheim, Gunter Brus, Karl Bruckner, Richard von Schaukal, Matthaus Casimir von Collin, Salomon Wininger, Peter Paul Wiplinger, Rudolf Lothar, Albert Ehrenstein, Joseph Christian Freiherr von Zedlitz, Johann Beer, Alfred Polgar, Anton Wildgans, Gustav Kadelburg, Imma von Bodmershof, Ernst Fischer, Eduard Bacher, Rudolf von Urban, Leo Navratil, Helene Migerka, Friedrich Achleitner, Alfons von Czibulka, Alexander Roda Roda, Leo Stein, Erika Ostrovsky, Peter Waterhouse, Adam Muller-Guttenbrunn, Karl Isidor Beck, Karl Gottfried Ritter von Leitner, Eliezer Simon Kirschbaum, Janos Wimpffen, Aloys Blumauer, Vincen iu Babe, Ernst Angel, Seifried Helbling, Alfons Gabriel, Gustav Ernst, Hans Stoiber, Heinrich Steinfest, Rachel Akerman, Franz Isidor Proschko, Frederick Eckstein, Anton Kuh, Robert Weil, Christine Busta. Excerpt: Elfriede Gerstl (16 June 1932 - 9 April 2009) was an Austrian author and Holocaust-survivor. Gerstl, who was Jewish, was born in Vienna, where her father worked as a dentist. She survived the war years by hiding in various locations with her mother - at one point she had to hide in a wardrobe - and thereby avoided being sent off to a concentration camp. After the ...