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Karlo Štajner (15 January 1902 – 1 March 1992) was an Austrian-Yugoslav communist activist and a prominent Gulag survivor. Štajner was born in Vienna, where he joined the Communist Youth of Austria, but emigrated to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1922 on the order of the Young Communist International to help the newly established Communist Party of Yugoslavia. After an illegal communist printing house in Zagreb where Štajner worked was searched by the police in 1931, he fled Yugoslavia, visiting Paris, Vienna, and Berlin before finally settling in the Soviet Union in 1932 where he worked in the Comintern publishing house in Moscow. During the Great Purge in 1936, Štajner was arrested and spent the next 17 years in prisons and gulags and three more years in exile in Siberia. H

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  • Karlo Štajner (de)
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  • Karlo Stajner (es)
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  • Karlo Štajner (* 15. Januar 1902 in Wien als Karl Steiner; † 1. März 1992 in Zagreb) war ein jugoslawischer Kommunist österreichischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Karlo ŠTAJNER (naskiĝinta kiel Karl Steiner la 15-an de januaro 1902 en Vieno, mortinta la 1-an de aprilo 1992 en Zagrebo) estis jugoslavia komunisto de aŭstra origino kaj viktimo de la sovetia diktatoro Stalino. (eo)
  • Karlo Štajner (15 Januari 1902 – 1 April 1992) adalah seorang aktivis komunis Austria-Yugoslavia dan penyintas Gulag terkenal. Štajner lahir di Wina, dimana ia bergabung dengan Pemuda Komunis Austria, namun berimigrasi ke Kerajaan Serbia, Kroasia dan Slovenia pada 1922 atas perintah untuk membantu mendirikan Partai Komunis Yugoslavia. (in)
  • Karlo Stajner (15 de enero de 1902 – 1 de marzo de 1992) fue un escritor y activista comunista yugoslavo de origen austriaco y un prominente superviviente del Gulag. Stajner Nació en Viena, donde se unió a la Juventud Comunista de Austria, pero en 1922 emigró al Reino de Yugoslavia con el fin de ayudar al recién establecido Partido Comunista de Yugoslavia. Después de que la imprenta ilegal en Zagreb donde Štajner fuera allanada por la policía huyó de Yugoslavia, pasando antes por París, Viena, y Berlín para finalmente establecerse en la Unión Soviética en 1932 dónde trabajó en la editorial del partido comunista de Moscú. Durante la Purga Grande en 1936, Stajner fue arrestado y confinado durante 17 años en prisiones, gulags y tres más años en exilio en Siberia. Fue liberado en 1956 después (es)
  • Karlo Štajner (15 January 1902 – 1 March 1992) was an Austrian-Yugoslav communist activist and a prominent Gulag survivor. Štajner was born in Vienna, where he joined the Communist Youth of Austria, but emigrated to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1922 on the order of the Young Communist International to help the newly established Communist Party of Yugoslavia. After an illegal communist printing house in Zagreb where Štajner worked was searched by the police in 1931, he fled Yugoslavia, visiting Paris, Vienna, and Berlin before finally settling in the Soviet Union in 1932 where he worked in the Comintern publishing house in Moscow. During the Great Purge in 1936, Štajner was arrested and spent the next 17 years in prisons and gulags and three more years in exile in Siberia. H (en)
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