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740 Notable deaths
 in Vienna

Bertha von Suttner

Austrian novelist, radical (organizational) pacifist, editor.

Born June 9th, 1843 in Prague. [ref]

Died June 21st, 1914 at 71 years old in Vienna (stomach cancer). [ref]

Adolf Loos

Austrian and czech architect and art collector (1870-1933).

Born December 10th, 1870 in Brno. [ref]

Died August 23rd, 1933 at 62 years old in Vienna. [ref]

Wolfgang Přiklopil

Austrian kidnapper (1962–2006).

Born May 14th, 1962 in Vienna.

Died August 23rd, 2006 at 44 years old in Vienna.

Karl Silberbauer

Austrian ss officer (1911–1972).

Born June 21st, 1911 in Vienna.

Died September 2nd, 1972 at 61 years old in Vienna.

Arthur Schnitzler

Austrian writer (1862–1931).

Born May 15th, 1862 in Vienna.

Died October 21st, 1931 at 69 years old in Vienna (stroke, cerebral hemorrhage).

Otto Weininger

Austrian philosopher and writer (1880-1903).

Born April 3rd, 1880 in Vienna.

Died October 4th, 1903 at 23 years old in Vienna (gunshot wound).

Edgar Froese

German electronic music pioneer (1944-2015).

Born June 6th, 1944 in Sovetsk.

Died January 20th, 2015 at 70 years old in Vienna (pulmonary embolism). [ref]

Hayim Nahman Bialik

Hebrew poet, author, and editor (1873–1934).

Born January 9th, 1873 in Ivnytsia. [ref]

Died July 4th, 1934 at 61 years old in Vienna.

Carl Menger

Founder of the austrian school of economics (1840–1921).

Born February 23rd, 1840 in Nowy Sącz.

Died February 26th, 1921 at 81 years old in Vienna.

Karl Lueger

Austrian politician (1844-1910).

Born October 24th, 1844 in Main building of the TU Wien. [ref]

Died March 10th, 1910 at 65 years old in Vienna (type 2 diabetes). [ref]

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