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		<title>Oskar Goldfuss</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Oskar GOLD FUSS, born 1899, Catholic, lived with his parents at 47/II Getreidegasse, where his father was caretaker. In 1920, two years before the death of his father, Oskar was admitted to the Salzburg Province Infirmary (leper) in Muelln and then admitted to the provincial mental hospital in Lehen. The ward was deported to Hartheim [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.stolpersteine-salzburg.at/?p=641&amp;lang=en</link>
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		<title>Johanna Standl &amp; Rosemarie Daxer</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Johanna STANDL, born in 1887 in Heiligenstadt (Lengau shire), Catholic, single, was housemaid and cook, worked since 1926 in Salzburg and lived mostly with her employers, most recently at 8 Griesgasse, Marianum. In February 1934 Ms. Standl was admitted to the provincial mental hospital in Salzburg-Lehen, on 21 May 1941 deported to Hartheim and murdered. [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.stolpersteine-salzburg.at/?p=644&amp;lang=en</link>
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		<title>Anna Fassa</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Anna FASSA, nee Krejci, born 15 January 1878 in Liefering, Catholic, was married to the commercial painter Anton FASSA (the husband died in February 1919) and had two children. The younger daughter Antonia died aged 22 in November 1919, after the birth of her first child, the elder daughter Anna died aged 26 in July [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.stolpersteine-salzburg.at/?p=652&amp;lang=en</link>
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		<title>Gottfried Neunhäuserer &amp; Jakob Förtsch</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Gottfried NEUNHAEUSERER OSB (Ordo Sancti Benedicti), born 1882 in Welsberg near Bruneck (South Tyrol), was Benedictine priest at St. Peter Monastery, with the religious name Romuald (1903 admittance and investiture, 1907 Perpetual Consecration, 1908 ordination as priest). From 1909 to 1920 Father Romuald filled the following positions: chaplain/cooperator, penitentiary, seminary prefect and pilgrimage priest. Father [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.stolpersteine-salzburg.at/?p=629&amp;lang=en</link>
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		<title>Veronika Maultasch</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Veronika MAULTASCH, nee Hofinger, born in 1876 in Altheim (Braunau district), was married to the Taxation Control Officer Leopold MAULTASCH (died 1932) and had three children. The family lived from 1910 at Schiller Street, Maxglan. In 1937, the widow moved to her son Leopold, a postal clerk, in the house at 9 Moenchsberg (Huttary House: [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.stolpersteine-salzburg.at/?p=646&amp;lang=en</link>
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		<title>Josef Schöfegger</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Josef SCHOEFEGGER, born 1906 in Feldkirchen near Mattighofen, Jehovah&#8217;s Witness, shoemaker, was married to Theresia, who in 1937 had a child (Josephine). The family lived at 120 Nonntaler Hauptstrasse, Salzburg, (Outer Nonntal). The husband and father was arrested for refusing military service on 24 November 1939, deported to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp on 4 January [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.stolpersteine-salzburg.at/?p=632&amp;lang=en</link>
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		<title>Karl Sonnleithner</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Karl SONNLEITHNER, born 1897 in Pilsen, Bohemia (Austria-Hungary, later Czechoslovakia), Catholic, was a son of the imperial officer Max Edler von Sonnleithner (d. 1930) and Anna, nee Stark (died 1942). The couple had three children, Max, Franz* and Anna. The family lived in Salzburg since 1903, at 1/II Arenbergstrasse. Son Karl, who had learned cabinetmaking, [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.stolpersteine-salzburg.at/?p=648&amp;lang=en</link>
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		<title>Karl Steinocher</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Karl STEINOCHER, born in 1894 in Cesky Krumlov, Bohemia (Austria-Hungary, and after that Czechoslovakia), married, Old Catholic, was conductor, member of the Austrian Socialist Party, the Republican Defense Corps, the Free Trade Union (shop steward for railway workers) and, after the prohibition of the Social Democrats in February 1934, a member of the illegal Revolutionary [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.stolpersteine-salzburg.at/?p=627&amp;lang=en</link>
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		<title>Notburga Tiefgraber</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Notburga TIEFGRABER, nee Zillner, born 1885 in Elsbethen in Salzburg, Jehovah&#8217;s Witness, was married to Johann Tiefgraber and had three children, Johann, Notburga and Maria. The family lived first at Anif, where the children were born, and from 1932 at 10 Aigner Strasse, Salzburg- Parsch (Mayr-Melnhof marble works, today the tax office). On 15 November [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.stolpersteine-salzburg.at/?p=636&amp;lang=en</link>
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		<title>August Gruber</title>
		<description><![CDATA[August GRUBER, born 1894 in Aurolzmuenster, Catholic, married, was a signaller of the Salzburg Railway and Tramway Company (SEuTG, today, local railway), a member of the Social Democratic Party, the Republican Defense Corps, the Free Trade Union (shop steward for railway workers) and, after the ban on Social Democracy in February 1934, a member of [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.stolpersteine-salzburg.at/?p=620&amp;lang=en</link>
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