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The club leased a field for its games near the Vienna Prater, drawing upwards of 20,000 fans, including Kafka. Between 1910 and 1920, Hakoah ascended from Austria’s fourth division to the first.
At the time of the club’s founding, roughly 200,000 Jews lived in Vienna, which was then led by Mayor Karl Lueger, whose antisemitism is sometimes described as a precursor to Adolf Hitler.
Whether you're into classical concerts under the stars, yoga festivals, or kid-friendly fun in the park, this weekend in ...
At the time of the club’s founding, roughly 200,000 Jews lived in Vienna, which was then led by Mayor Karl Lueger, whose antisemitism is sometimes described as a precursor to Adolf Hitler.
News With a roster of promising athletes, Vienna’s 115-year-old Hakoah Sports Club has found new life Created as a space for Jewish athletes who were excluded from other clubs, Hakoah now ...