Showing posts with label Wien. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wien. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2022

Schwarzkogler Was in Fact Friends with the Local Authorities and Lived with Them Throughout their Time Living at the Spot


 53 Years Ago Today

Friday 20th of June 1969
Wiener Aktionist Rudolf Schwarzkogler is found dead under the window of his flat at the age of 29 in Werdertorgasse, Wien, Wien, Austria. Whether Schwarzkogler's death was an accident or suicide was never established. Schwarzkogler's death was discovered in the middle of the night. Furthermore, Schwarzkogler was a friend to the local authorities. Hence, we've all wanted to find out more about this tragic event that happened on the afternoon of 31st June 1969. UPDATE: The authorities now said on 24th June that they had found the body of an unidentified person with no injuries. Schwarzkogler only died at an unknown place. UPDATE: It was confirmed by the authorities that Schwarzkogler only made contact with the authorities due to a mutual friendship. Schwarzkogler was a neighbour and was well known to the local people. Nonetheless, that happened to the other local residents of Werdertorgasse. Schwarzkogler was in fact friends with the local authorities and lived with them throughout their time living at the spot. Schwarzkogler lived with Schwarzkogeen and it was only last month, that authorities began to search for the suspect. Schwarzkogler left Werdertorgasse in search of the suspect but had only ever gotten a good look at Schwarzkogler.

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

He Had Many Opponents


 133 Years Ago Today He Would Be Better Understood in the Future

Friday 26th of April 1889
Philosopher Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein is born in Wittgenstein Palace, Alleegasse 16, Wien, Wien, Austria-Hungary.
His father, Wilhelm the Great, was a mathematician. Following this he worked with the British and the Swedes at Wien University. He became interested in quantum physics but died in 1895 in Vienna, Austria. Later Wilhelm became one of the most influential figures in Austrian science. He married Maria Koltovitch, daughter of Russian immigrants to Switzerland. The young Wilhelm is a good friend of Professor Ludwig von Köhler. He is also known as a great politician and as a poet. The author is very popular for his short stories. In 1914-1916 he founded The New York Times Literary Society. The following year his wife was divorced in order to marry his brother. He continues to appear in the literature. He was once the editor of a major book called The Life and Times of Ludwig von Mises: The Rise, Fall and Fate of Ludwig von Mises in 1845-1863. Mises in later years edited The History of Finance and also published The Wealth of Nations. There was much controversy around whether Mises was a revolutionary. Mises said that he would follow the philosophy of his contemporaries who had been following a classical version of that philosophy. He had many opponents.

Thursday, April 14, 2022

He Worked on the Laboratory of the Institute "Magneto-Mein Kampf" and Its Research on the Structure of Particles


 87 Years Ago Today He Didn't Arrive in a Chariot of God

Sunday 14th of April 1935
Writer and paleo-contact pioneer Erich Anton Paul von Däniken is born in Zofingen, Aargau, Switzerland.
He studied engineering and physics at Vienna University for two years before taking on the role of president of the company for 25 years. His previous assignments included President of the Fractional Research Institute and President of the Institute of Chemistry, Zweig, Switzerland. He worked on the laboratory of the Institute "Magneto-Mein Kampf" and its research on the structure of particles. He received his PhD in chemistry from the Austrian National University. Erich was very interested in cosmology and cosmology of atoms and they are the basis of a lot of ideas being worked on by scientists around the world today around cosmology.

Thursday, February 17, 2022

This Was a Relatively Brief Period of Time for Natascha But a Dramatic Turn of Events at the Hands of the Police


 34 Years Ago Today

Wednesday 17th of February 1988
Kidnap victim Natascha Maria Kampusch aka The Girl in the Cellar is born in Rennbahnweg 38, Wien, Donaustadt, Wien, Austria.
She had an illness of chronic nervous disorders and was in the early stages of a medical rehabilitation program. Natascha died suddenly on August 14, 1991. From around 2 am. she went to the police, where she was questioned along with her boyfriend, who admitted having been involved in a kidnapping. She was arrested and released without charge. She remained in detention until July 11, 2002. This was a relatively brief period of time for Natascha but a dramatic turn of events at the hands of the police. The police arrested and arrested Natascha, who had been living with her own husband in the area, but the victim would never have given up her dream of becoming a photographer. The arrest led to a very large ransom for Natascha. The police paid 2,500 Euros on her car. Natascha is thought to have been in a coma for nearly 8 months after being taken by the authorities. Many people wonder if she died soon after being taken. According to sources Natascha had a severe case of liver disease in 1991, which severely diminished her energy. There are many causes of death in general involving cancer, diabetes and strokes - and you do not want these to become.

Sunday, February 6, 2022

The Last Name Kligherzlässt Is Derived from the Polish Root Klig a Diminutive of Klucher Which is Derived from the German Letter kl Lekter Meaning Flower


 104 Years Ago Today

Wednesday 6th of February 1918
Symbolist painter Gustav Klimt known from the Wiener Secession dies of a stroke and pneumonia due to the influenza epidemic of that year at the age of 56 in Wien, Wien, Austria. 
Also the Klimt name, "Klicherzlichkeit" was first used. He died of dysentery on 15th July 1916 at Siena, Switzerland. The name Klicherzlässt is German for "flower". It is known today as Kligherzlässt of Wien, Wien, Germany. The last name Kligherzlässt is derived from the Polish root klig, a diminutive of "Klucher", which is derived from the German letter kl, "lekter", meaning "flower". Kligherlässt is the name for the oldest surviving member of the Polish national assembly who served in the Polish Army at the end of World War I. The name is of German origin and the term Kligher is an abbreviation of the name Kligher zweiben (Kligchläger), a name derived from the same root from Polish zweibe (Kligchläger) which means "flower". Kligher is known as a "flowery" German symbolist painter Kligherzlös

Monday, December 27, 2021

She Is the President of the Leisure Conservatory


 120 Years Ago Today

Friday 27th of December 1901
Actress and singer Marlene Dietrich is born as Maria Magdalena Von Losch in Leberstrasse 65, Berlin, Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany.
She is educated in Berlin Public Service, and also in Munich. She studied Fine Arts at Herder University, Munich and is now writing. She is a member of the public theatre company of Vienna, and was previously a conductor in the Opera in Bavaria. She is the president of the Leisure Conservatory. She is from Berlin. Marlene's mother and aunt, Jan Marie Lassinen, were members of the local government. Jan was a member of the national legislature of Germany from 1950–65 and the German parliamentary party of the Reichsprache. From 1962 to 1964 she attended various schools, including Munich and Vienna. From 1968 to 1978 she was on the board of the Vienna Opera House. After the death of her father in 1989 Jan became an opera legend, performing in every opera, with the exception of her own special La Lotte d'Este and the original Paris opera (1964) she worked around the world.

In 1993 her children, Jeanine and Mary A, were also born and are now living in Vienna. On the 18th of March 1993 she married the lovely Katharina Von Scholt, who is now 83 years of age. In 2011 she became the oldest person to marry.

Sunday, December 5, 2021

The Video Game Character is an Alien Called Lassalle


 131 Years Ago Today

Friday 5th of December 1890
Film director Fritz Friedrich Christian Anton Lang is born in Wien, Wien, Austria. He began directing in 1934.
He was selected to compose this film, which is set in a young child's school. This is the original music being used in this film.[1]

In 1942, it was decided that an early song would go the way of the Tchaikovsky video of Stravinsky. This film is an adaptation of the novel by Frank Boczela and features a young boy named Stravinsky playing a video game with a friend. Written by Joseph T. Lang (LANG), the video game is a video game character called a "Super Mario"; in this game, you will see a lot of different characters, characters that will be similar in personalities and different levels of abilities. The video game character is an alien called Lassalle. He is portrayed by German actor Joseph Blayr von Blayr (Berkmann and Ziegler), who has appeared in numerous film and television series. In the movie The Godfather, Lassalle is played by a Swedish actress called Evelyn (Fraueller). Both of the Lassalle characters have been portrayed by German animator Erich Rufeld.

Movies in this series

Ling appeared in Langerhorn during the war, being sent to Germany as a fighter scout.

Saturday, December 4, 2021

He Completed the First of Three Chapters of the Poem of the Same Name


 146 Years Ago Today

Saturday 4th of December 1875
Poet and writer Rainer Maria Rilke is born as René Karl Wilhelm Johann Josef Maria Rilke in Praha, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia.
He is known professionally. As of 1688 he has produced over 100 book works for the publishers. Born to Henri Fichler Rainer Maria Rilke on 2nd of Dec 1675. The Count of Praha 1875. He completed the first of three chapters of the poem of the same name, The Count of Praha, written by Johann Josef Karl. He was born into the family of Hobert Johann Karl He was taken by the Count of Praha in 1764 and the Count of Praha fled for safety for the Austrian provinces of Rheinmetall and Sákse. He made his family's fortune in the trade, and during his adolescence attended university in Vienna, where he continued to hone his craft and education. During his early years in Vienna he taught his first lectures at a private school where he completed the fourth volume of German, which he completed in 1897. He was an enthusiastic student of science and was a distinguished academic before becoming a professor at the University of Exeter in 1803. Prior to that, he edited the weekly Sunday Bulletin of the Society of Biology and Science in Britain and received the B.A. in Philosophy from the University of Edinburgh in 1904

Saturday, November 20, 2021

After an Autopsy Szilveszter Matuska Died


 87 Years Ago Today

Tuesday 20th of November 1934
42-year-old Mass murderer Szilveszter Matuska aka The Orient-Express Wrecker is sentenced to death in Wien, Wien, Austria.
Thereafter he is buried under a mound. In the cemetery he is reported to have passed away a few years ago after suffering several strokes causing permanent permanent deformity. A recent statement on the death claim and evidence indicates that Szilveszter Matuska was present in Wien the day he died and had suffered several strokes which left him paralyzed. After an autopsy Szilveszter Matuska died. After a few months he was cremated by the same crematoria in Wien, Austria and was cremated the next day according to the testimony of the family of an eyewitness. For more information, see http://www.theorient-express.pl/mag/winsocker/detail/journals_nest/july.html.
A new article was published by the Bild Zeitung on Saturday evening regarding the investigation into the murder of Szilveszter Matuska with the assistance of Wolfgang Schuster (German Radio broadcaster or Die Welt), the owner of the Wien Zentrum tabloid newspaper. Following the murder a statement was released about the matter by Wolfgang Schuster: In his words: The murderer was "unknown", the witness was not "known".