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From 1935 publication 'Muss Russland Hungern?' [Must Russia Starve?], published by Wilhelm Braumüller, Wien [Vienna] depicted 1933 Kharkov German:"""Daneben in blühender Landschaft die Aufschrift: 'Hier ist das Bestatten von Leichen kategorisch verboten!'" ." English "Besides a flowering landscape the notice: 'the burial of corpses is categorically forbidden here

Українська: "Тут категорично забороняється ховати людей" Оголошення на околицях Харкова. 1933 р. Фото з Колекції Кардинала Теодора Інніцира (Архів Віденської Дієцезії) Фото зробив інж. А. Вінербергер Фотодокументи надані проф. Василем Марочком (Інститут історії України НАН України). Центральний державний кінофотофоноархів України імені Г. С. Пшеничного. Oд. обл. 5140
Deutsch: Aus „Muss Russland Hungern?“, veröffentlicht von Wilhelm Braumüller, Wien, 1933. Bei Charkiw – Text auf dem Schild: „Der Aushub von Gräbern ist an dieser Stelle kategorisch verboten“ (Bild: Alexander Wienerberger). Originaltext der Veröffentlichung: „Daneben in blühender Landschaft die Aufschrift: 'Hier ist das Bestatten von Leichen kategorisch verboten!'“
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Source Diocesan Archive of Vienna (Diözesanarchiv Wien)/BA Innitzer
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Alexander Wienerberger  (1891–1955)  wikidata:Q18507721
 
Alternative names
Alexander Kozlovsky
Description Austrian engineer and photographer
Wienerberger was recruited into the Army of the Austro-Hungarian empire during World War I. He was taken prisoner in 1915 and stayed in Russia after the war, where he spend 19 years until 1934. He was a chemical engineer specializing in explosives, and he built a chemical laboratory. In the 1920s he was a political prisoner in Lubyanka Prison, Moscow. From 1930? he established chemical factories in the Soviet Union, and worked as technical director. In 1931 a daughter was born. In 1933 he was technical director of a synthetic factory in Kharkiv and was witness to the man-made famine orchestrated by the Soviet Government, the Holodomor. His photographs — made with a Leica camera — are some of about only about 100 images that have been verified of this crisis. (Sometimes photos from the famine of 1921–1922 from Wolgau region are used erroneously to portray the Holodomor.) Back in Austria in 1934 he gave the Vienna Archbishop Theodor Innitzer an album with 25 pictures and hand written commentaries. In 1935 in Vienna, Ewald Ammende published the book Muss Russland Hungern? ("Must Russia Starve?") with pictures from Wienerberger. In 1939, Wienerberger published Hart auf Hart ("Hard Times") about his time as an engineer in the Soviet Union, which was compatible with the Nazi-regime. He also published other photographs of the Holodomor.
Date of birth/death 8 December 1891 Edit this at Wikidata 5 January 1955 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Vienna Salzburg
Work period 1933-1942
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I ask now his grandgrandchild Samara Pearce on Facebook. I hope i have soon further information and permission from the family. Ask me before deletion. --Fg68at de:Disk 23:21, 12 September 2012 (UTC)

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Public domain The copyright to this Austrian simple photographic picture ("Lichtbild") has expired and it is currently in the public domain in Austria pursuant to the provisions of Article 74(6) of Federal Law BGBI No. 111 of 1936 in the Version of 2003-07-01 (details).

For a simple photograph ("Lichtbild"), such as simple passport photos from Photo booths, photos from satellites, pictures from radiography, it was either published more than 50 years ago or it was taken more than 50 years ago and never published within 50 years of its creation.

Photographs that involve artistic interpretations, such as studio shots and those that involve lighting and poses, qualify as photographic works ("Lichtbildwerke") or "works of literature, music and art" (Eurobike: OGH, Beschluss vom 12.9.2001, 4 Ob 179/01d and Article 60). As such, a 70-year p.m.a. term of protection is applied (see this discussion).

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14:39, 19 February 2007Thumbnail for version as of 14:39, 19 February 2007197 × 131 (16 KB)Andros64 (talk | contribs)Photo from the time of Great Famine in Soviet Ukraine 1932-1933 author:unknown 1932 Source:State Archive of Ukraine

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