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Hermine Zaynard (born Hermine Schwarzer: 26 May 1913 - 19 November 1943) was an Austrian technical draftswomen who became a political activist, working with the Young Communists under Austro-Fascism. After Austria's incorporation into Hitler's new Germany in 1938, and the country's inclusion in the war which broke out the next year, she became an anti-government resistance activist. On 30 September 1943 Hermine Zaynard was convicted and sentenced by the special "People's Court" in Vienna. Her execution took place by decapitation, using the guillotine that had been installed at the Vienna District Court house five years earlier.

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  • Hermine Zaynard (de)
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  • Hermine Zaynard geb. Schwarzer (geboren am 25. oder 26. Mai 1913 in Wien; hingerichtet am 19. November 1943 ebenda) war eine österreichische technische Zeichnerin und Widerstandskämpferin gegen den Nationalsozialismus. Sie wurde von der NS-Justiz zum Tode verurteilt und geköpft. (de)
  • Hermine Zaynard (born Hermine Schwarzer: 26 May 1913 - 19 November 1943) was an Austrian technical draftswomen who became a political activist, working with the Young Communists under Austro-Fascism. After Austria's incorporation into Hitler's new Germany in 1938, and the country's inclusion in the war which broke out the next year, she became an anti-government resistance activist. On 30 September 1943 Hermine Zaynard was convicted and sentenced by the special "People's Court" in Vienna. Her execution took place by decapitation, using the guillotine that had been installed at the Vienna District Court house five years earlier. (en)
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  • Vienna District Court house (execution cell), "Groß-Wien", Germany (en)
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  • Hermine Schwarzer (en)
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  • Heinrich Theodor Schwarzer (en)
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  • Hermine Schwarzer-Ott (en)
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  • Leopold Zatnard (en)
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  • Hermine Zaynard geb. Schwarzer (geboren am 25. oder 26. Mai 1913 in Wien; hingerichtet am 19. November 1943 ebenda) war eine österreichische technische Zeichnerin und Widerstandskämpferin gegen den Nationalsozialismus. Sie wurde von der NS-Justiz zum Tode verurteilt und geköpft. (de)
  • Hermine Zaynard (born Hermine Schwarzer: 26 May 1913 - 19 November 1943) was an Austrian technical draftswomen who became a political activist, working with the Young Communists under Austro-Fascism. After Austria's incorporation into Hitler's new Germany in 1938, and the country's inclusion in the war which broke out the next year, she became an anti-government resistance activist. On 30 September 1943 Hermine Zaynard was convicted and sentenced by the special "People's Court" in Vienna. Her execution took place by decapitation, using the guillotine that had been installed at the Vienna District Court house five years earlier. (en)
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