Marietta and Friedrich Torberg Medal
The Marietta and Friedrich Torberg Medal (until 2002 named Friedrich Torberg Medal) is an award given by the Vienna Israelite Community. It is awarded to personalities and initiatives campaigning against antisemitism, racism, and Nazism.
Recipients
- 1987
- Peter Huemer
- 1990
- Siegfried Reingruber and Hermann Reitmajer
- 1995
- Students and teachers of Gymnasium Friesgasse
- 1997
- Josef Broukal
- 1999
- Primavera Gruber, Käthe Kratz, Hans Litsauer, Werner Rotter, Karin Schön, Georg Schönfeld
- Hubert Steiner
- 2000
- Hubertus Czernin
- Gertraud Knoll
- Werner Vogt
- 2001
- Marianne Enigl
- Hans Rauscher
- Joachim Riedl
- Günter Traxler
- 2002
- 2003
- Ute Bock
- Heinz Katschnig
- Alexander Potyka
- 2005
- Waltraud Klasnic
- Clemens Jabloner
- Wolfgang Neugebauer
- 2007
- Eva Blimlinger
- Ida Olga Höfler
- Gerhard Roth
- 2008
- Georg Haber
- 2010
- Lena, Franziska und Franz Müllner
- Martina Enzmann
- Werner Sulzgruber
- 2011
- Thomas Haffner
- Gerhard Zatlokal
- 2012
- Helmut Nausner
- Clemens Hellsberg[1]
- Wolfgang Schütz[1]
- Andreas Maislinger
- Hannes Porias
- 2013
- 2015
- 2016
- Andreas Mailath-Pokorny[2]
References
- Verleihung der Marietta und Friedrich Torberg-Medaille 2012 an Clemens Hellsberg, Wolfgang Schütz OTS, 21. Mai 2012
- "Mailath mit Torberg-Medaille ausgezeichnet" (Press release) (in German). City of Vienna. 21 May 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
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