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Erwin Scharf (* 29. August 1914 in Wittingau, Böhmen; † 6. September 1994 in Wien) war Widerstandskämpfer, politischer Journalist, Autor und marxistischer Politiker der SPÖ, der SAP und später der KPÖ. Erwin Scharf (29 August 1914 in Wittingau – 6 September 1994 in Vienna) was an Austrian politician. During World War II, he was a partisan fighter in the in Yugoslavia. He then became the central secretary of the SPÖ. He was also involved in the . In the beginning of the post-war era he objected to the pact between SPÖ and ÖVP, and favoured an alliance with the KPÖ. He was eventually expelled from the SPÖ, and joined the KPÖ where he would become a politburo member.
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Erwin Scharf (29 August 1914 in Wittingau – 6 September 1994 in Vienna) was an Austrian politician. During World War II, he was a partisan fighter in the in Yugoslavia. He then became the central secretary of the SPÖ. He was also involved in the . In the beginning of the post-war era he objected to the pact between SPÖ and ÖVP, and favoured an alliance with the KPÖ. He was eventually expelled from the SPÖ, and joined the KPÖ where he would become a politburo member. Erwin Scharf (* 29. August 1914 in Wittingau, Böhmen; † 6. September 1994 in Wien) war Widerstandskämpfer, politischer Journalist, Autor und marxistischer Politiker der SPÖ, der SAP und später der KPÖ.
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