Sommerstein, Emil

Sommerstein, Emil
(1868-1946)
   Austrian soldier. He was born in Bukovina. He fought in Galicia during World War I, and later commanded the Austrian army that captured Burgenland. He served as head of the Austrian organization for Jewish war veterans. After the Anschluss he was put under house arrest, and in 1942 he was deported to Theresienstadt. He returned to Vienna at the end of the war; he later settled in the US.

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