About this Event
PROGRAM
WELCOME | H.E. Ambassador Petra Schneebauer
VIDEO MESSAGE | Dr. Anna Sporrer, Austrian Minister of Justice
VIDEO MESSAGE | Dr. Armenak Utudijan, President of the Austrian Bar Association (ÖRAK)
ACCOMPANYING WORDS | Dr. Alix Frank-Thomasser, Attorney, President of the Association “Advokaten 1938”
BOOK PRESENTATION | Dr. Barbara Sauer, Author of “Advokaten 1938”
ABOUT THE BOOK AND ITS HISTORY
The downfall of Austria as an independent state and its annexation to the German Reich in 1938 implied for many lawyers the end of their career. On March 13, 1938, 2,605 lawyers were registered in the list of the Austrian Bar Association in Vienna. By the end of that year, only 771 of them remained. On the basis of the regulation of March 31, 1938[1], it became possible to ban Jewish lawyers and solicitors from the exercise of their profession, depriving them of their livelihoods. As of September 1938, also “half-breed Jews” had to be deregistered from the list of the Austrian Bar. The dimension of the terror and injustice linked with these grueling developments are brought to light with this new and comprehensive compendium that serves as a memorial book as well as a critical analysis.
The “Association of Research of the Professional History of the Members of the Austrian Bar Association which were Discredited Between 1938 and 1945” has been founded by all the regional Chambers of Lawyers of Austria including the ÖRAK (Österreichischer Rechtsanwaltskammertag) and has the duty to investigate the professional fates of lawyers’ existences lost between 1938 and 1945.
What is the story of these colleagues, what was their personal history as lawyers, how did their lives develop? These and other questions will be explored in the course of this event which aims at thoroughly revisiting this part of the history of the Austrian lawyers.
The book “Advokaten 1938” was published by the Association in November 2010. Since then, more archives and their digitalization have enabled them to continue their research and to document the personal and professional history of about 400 colleagues whose lives could not be documented sufficiently well in the 1st edition of the book. Moreover, the new edition includes the documentation of the professional lives of all lawyers in training (“articled clerks”: had to pass a mandatory traineeship in order to become admitted to practice). The results of this recent research were published in a 2nd edition of the book “Advokaten 1938” in English language. This 2nd edition includes further information about Nazi propaganda specifically concentrated on the legal profession of lawyers in various propaganda newspapers with a lime light on propaganda displayed in "Völkischer Beobachter".
[1] RGBl I page 353
Doors open at 6:15 p.m. The event starts at 7:00 p.m.
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Parking on International Court is available after 6:00 pm (for the duration of the event), or on 36th Street (access to the Embassy through the park behind the building). Van Ness Metro (Red Line) is a short distance away.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Embassy of Austria, 3524 International Ct NW, Washington, United States
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