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Koloman Wallisch (28 February 1889 in Lugosch, Austria-Hungary (today Lugoj, Romania) – 19 February 1934 in Leoben, Austria) was a socialist labor leader in Austria. Wallisch was national secretary of the Austrian socialist party SPÖ and a delegate in the Austrian national assembly from 1930 to 1934. After World War II, three Austrian cities – Leoben, Bruck an der Mur and Kapfenberg – named city squares in his honor and Bertolt Brecht wrote a poem about his struggles. In 1983, a movie was made documenting his life and times.

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  • Koloman Wallisch, ungarisch Wallisch Kálmán, (* 28. Februar 1889 in Lugos, Königreich Ungarn, Österreich-Ungarn; † 19. Februar 1934 in Leoben) war ein österreichischer Politiker (SDAP). Er war unter anderem Abgeordneter zum steirischen Landtag und von 1930 bis 1934 zum Nationalrat. Er gehört zu jenen neun Personen, die nach den Februarkämpfen 1934 zum Tode verurteilt und hingerichtet wurden. (de)
  • WALLISCH Kálmán (valiŝ) estis hungara masonisto kaj politikisto naskita en Lugos la 28-an de februaro 1889 kaj mortinta en Leoben (Aŭstrio) la 19-an de februaro 1934. (eo)
  • Koloman Wallisch (28 February 1889 in Lugosch, Austria-Hungary (today Lugoj, Romania) – 19 February 1934 in Leoben, Austria) was a socialist labor leader in Austria. Wallisch was national secretary of the Austrian socialist party SPÖ and a delegate in the Austrian national assembly from 1930 to 1934. After calling for a general strike in 1934, he took to arms and tried to take over Bruck an der Mur during the Austrian Civil War. After the Austrian national guard was approaching the city, he fled into the mountains with 320 followers to wage guerrilla warfare. However, he was captured by the authorities on February 18, 1934 and after a brief interrogation and trial, he was executed by using an Austrian version of the Garrote in the courtyard of Leoben. There is a first-hand account of his arrest, trial and execution in the Vienna Diary of Naomi Mitchison, published shortly after her return to Britain in 1934. After World War II, three Austrian cities – Leoben, Bruck an der Mur and Kapfenberg – named city squares in his honor and Bertolt Brecht wrote a poem about his struggles. In 1983, a movie was made documenting his life and times. (en)
  • Коломан Валлиш (нем. Koloman Wallisch), собственно Кальман Адольф Йожеф Валлиш (венг. Wallisch Kálmán Adolf József; 28 февраля 1889, Лугож, Австро-Венгрия, ныне Румыния — 19 февраля 1934 года в Леобен, Австрия) — деятель социалистического, рабочего и антифашистского движения в Венгрии и Австрии. (ru)
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  • Koloman Wallisch, ungarisch Wallisch Kálmán, (* 28. Februar 1889 in Lugos, Königreich Ungarn, Österreich-Ungarn; † 19. Februar 1934 in Leoben) war ein österreichischer Politiker (SDAP). Er war unter anderem Abgeordneter zum steirischen Landtag und von 1930 bis 1934 zum Nationalrat. Er gehört zu jenen neun Personen, die nach den Februarkämpfen 1934 zum Tode verurteilt und hingerichtet wurden. (de)
  • WALLISCH Kálmán (valiŝ) estis hungara masonisto kaj politikisto naskita en Lugos la 28-an de februaro 1889 kaj mortinta en Leoben (Aŭstrio) la 19-an de februaro 1934. (eo)
  • Коломан Валлиш (нем. Koloman Wallisch), собственно Кальман Адольф Йожеф Валлиш (венг. Wallisch Kálmán Adolf József; 28 февраля 1889, Лугож, Австро-Венгрия, ныне Румыния — 19 февраля 1934 года в Леобен, Австрия) — деятель социалистического, рабочего и антифашистского движения в Венгрии и Австрии. (ru)
  • Koloman Wallisch (28 February 1889 in Lugosch, Austria-Hungary (today Lugoj, Romania) – 19 February 1934 in Leoben, Austria) was a socialist labor leader in Austria. Wallisch was national secretary of the Austrian socialist party SPÖ and a delegate in the Austrian national assembly from 1930 to 1934. After World War II, three Austrian cities – Leoben, Bruck an der Mur and Kapfenberg – named city squares in his honor and Bertolt Brecht wrote a poem about his struggles. In 1983, a movie was made documenting his life and times. (en)
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  • Koloman Wallisch (de)
  • Kálmán Wallisch (eo)
  • Koloman Wallisch (en)
  • Валлиш, Коломан (ru)
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