Prof. Dr. Hans Naderer

Hans Naderer

Personalia

Born:

January 10, 1891, Oberstinkenbrunn

Died:

June 28, 1971, Vienna

Profession:

Editor and writer

Persecution:

Dismissal 1938

Memberships

K.Ö.H.V. Rugia Vienna

Curriculum Vitae

Hans Naderer was born the son of a farmer and graduated from Landstraßer Gymnasium in Vienna in 1910. He then studied at the Faculty of Law at the University of Vienna (Dr. iur. 1919), where he joined the student fraternity Rugia in 1912.

Already during his studies, Hans Naderer was an assistant stenographer in the Imperial Council, so that he subsequently took up the profession of parliamentary stenographer. He enlisted at the beginning of the First World War and was taken prisoner by the Russians at the beginning of November 1914 after being seriously wounded, from which he was able to escape in May 1918.

After this, Hans Naderer worked as a parliamentary stenographer and later as editor of the "Parlaments-Korrespondenz", of which he was deputy editor-in-chief from 1934 to 1938.

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Citations

Biolex des ÖCV unter www.oecv.at/biolex; Stand: 03.10.2022.

Hans Naderer

Editor and writer
* January 10, 1891
Oberstinkenbrunn
† June 28, 1971
Vienna
Dismissal