| 51. Holter, "Kriegsflüchtlinge in Wien," pp. 7273, 91; Knütter, Juden in der Weimarer Republik , p. 87.
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| 1. Excerpt from the RP , 17 October 1919, AVA, NS-P, K. 64.
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| 2. Goldhammer, Juden Wiens , p. 39.
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| 3. Pulzer, Political AntiSemitism , pp. 248, 308; Niewyk, Jews in Weimar Germany , p. 62; Stadler, Austria , p. 139.
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| 4. Thieberger, "Assimilated Jewish Youth," pp. 176, 180, 182; Boyer, Political Radicalism , p. 89.
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| 5. Goldhammer, Juden Wiens , p. 39; Juden im Staate Deutsch-Österreich , p. 30; Streibel, "Judenfrage und Antisemitismus," p. 33.
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| 6. MU , JanuaryFebruary 1915, p. 11; Kreppel, Juden von heute , p. 148; Haag, "Students at the University of Vienna," pp. 3056; Haag, "Academic Antisemitism," p. 8.
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| 7. Zoitl, "Kampf um Gleichberechtigung," p. 190.
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| 8. Ibid., pp. 371, 379; Mendelsohn, "Relations between Jews and Non-Jews in Eastern Europe," p. 80.
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| 9. Haag, "Blood on the Ringstrasse," p. 32.
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| 10. Ibid.; Macartney and Palmer, Independent Eastern Europe , p. 201.
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| 11. AZ , 4 March 1919, p. 5.
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