FINDBUCH FOR VICTIMS OF NATIONAL SOCIALISM
The Findbuch (“finding aid”) can be accessed at www.findbuch.at and enables users to search Austrian archives for material on Nazi property seizures and Austrian restitution and compensation measures. It currently contains approx. 212,000 records from the Austrian State Archives and the Provincial Archives of Burgenland, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria, Carinthia, Tyrol and Vienna.
The Findbuch contains the most comprehensive collection of personal information on those topics. It is intended to encourage people to come to terms with Nazism and its aftermath in Austria, both in terms of family history and at an academic, educational and societal level.
In addition, the Findbuch contains 50 digitized historical address directories and official handbooks on public offices and institutions, which can be consulted to facilitate research on private individuals, commercial enterprises, authorities responsible for the Nazi property confiscation and on restitution after 1945. In addition, the series “Wiedergutmachungsgesetze” – an annotated collection of Austrian restitution laws published by Manz Pulishers between 1946 and 1954 – is available on the website.
The search for Margit Lessing in the Findbuch database yields three hits. This makes it possible, among other things, to locate Margit Lessing’s property notice, which is kept at the Austrian State Archives.
Left: property notice of Margit Lessing (born 22 July 1895) from the year 1938. Right: residential address of Margit Lessing in the “Official customer directory of the Vienna telephone network, May 1938” (telephone directory).
© Above: Franziska and Kurt Brodmann, Vienna 1926, Centropa.org.
Bottom right: Austrian State Archives/Archive of the Republic