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Rudolf Gelbard was born on 4 December, 1930 in Vienna, Austria, is an Austrian Holocaust survivor (1930–2018). Discover Rudolf Gelbard's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?
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Rudolf Gelbard (4 December 1930 – 24 October 2018) was an Austrian Holocaust survivor and political campaigner against anti-Semitism and neo-Nazism.
In 1942, Gelbard and his parents were transported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp.
19 members of Gelbard's family died at Theresienstadt, but Gelbard survived because he was in the children's section of the camp.
Gelbard was married twice.
During the filming of the documentary, Gelbard visited Theresienstadt for the first time since his liberation in 1945.
In 1946, he protested against anti-Semitic riots at the University of Vienna, and in 1955, he protested to prevent a proposed anti-Semitic lecture by Fritz Stüber.
From 1954 to 1963, Gelbard worked for the Ministry of Social Affairs.
In 1965, Gelbard was a witness to the death of Ernst Kirchweger.
He was a member of the Federation of Social Democratic Freedom Fighters, during which time he campaigned for education in schools about Nazi war crimes.
He lectured in schools and universities about his personal experience of the Holocaust.
His daughter from his first marriage died in 1972, at the age of 17.
He later worked as a merchant, before becoming editor of the Kurier in 1975.
He worked for the Kurier from 1975 until 1990.
Gelbard was also a cultural officer for the Jewish Israelites in Austria.
His second marriage began in 1990, and lasted until his death.
After his liberation from Theresienstadt concentration camp, Gelbard fought to oppose anti-Semitism and neo-Nazi activities.
He lectured in schools and universities about his experiences during the Holocaust, and also appeared in a 2007 documentary film about his experiences.
Rudolf Gelbard was born in Vienna, Austria, and lived in the Leopoldstadt district.
After the Anschluss, in which Germany took control of Austria, Gelbard was excluded from his school because of his Jewish ancestry.
Gelbard witnessed first-hand the Nazi persecution of the Jews during Kristallnacht.
In 2007, Gelbard starred in a documentary film about his life.
The film was produced by Kurt Brazda, and titled Der Mann auf dem Balkon, Rudolf Gelbard, KZ-Überlebender – Zeitzeuge – Homo Politicus (The Man on the Balcony' Rudolf Gelbard, Concentration camp survivor – eyewitness – Homo Politicus).
The film focused on his childhood experiences of anti-Semitic persecution and his transportation to Theresienstadt.
In 2008, Walter Kohl (writer) wrote a biography, Die dunklen Seiten des Planeten: Rudi Gelbard, der Kämpfer (The dark sides of the planet: Rudi Gelbard, the fighter), about Gelbard's life.
In his later years, Gelbard starred in a play The Last Witnesses.
In 2017, SOS Mitmensch posted a video of Gelbard on Facebook.
In the video, he was speaking out against the Freedom Party of Austria, due to its association with right-wing groups, and saying that such a party does not belong in the Austrian Government.
The video received over 100,000 views.
Gelbard died on 24 October 2018 in Vienna after a long illness.
Speaking about Gelbard's death, Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen said that "Austria has lost an important witness of the Shoah, a vigilant warning voice against anti-Semitism and a committed fighter for democracy."
Gelbard was buried in the Vienna Central Cemetery in a tomb of honour provided by the City Council.