Batschka Slave Laborer Survivor & Author
Wildman, Georg

 

Born 1929 in Filipowa, Batschka. He became one of the students of Josef Volkmar Senz in Neu Werbass and became a slave laborer during the post war years in communist Yugoslavia. He managed to flee from Yugoslavia in 1946 and came to Linz, Austria where he continued his education in Theology and Philosophy in Linz, Austria, at the University of Gregoriana in Rome and later in Salzburg. His résumé is endless and he received teaching seats at several Universities. Among his many works are the four volumes of “Der Leidensweg der Donauschwaben” known to us as short version of “Genocide”.

Author of:

  • Entwicklung und Erbe des donauschwäbischen Volksstammes. Festschrift für Josef Volkmar Senz zum 70. Geburtstag. 1982. 461 S. mit Abb. (15:23) Lwd. — * 1912 in Apatin. = Donauschwäbisches Archiv

  • The foundations of the underlying documentations of the Donauschwaben history are in part; The “Entwicklung und Erbe des Donauschwäbischen Volksstammes” (Development and the inheritance of the Danube Swabian Folks group) released by Dr. Georg Wildmann. This book contains short biographies of people involved in the documentation of our history, the tragedies, the expulsion and the resurgence of the Danube Swabians in their new homes around the world. 

  • Four volumes of “Der Leidensweg der Donauschwaben” known to us as short version of “Genocide”

 

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