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Braunau am Inn honors Tizzy von Trapp-Walker with the Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer Award. From left to right: Robert L. Hugins (U.S. Embassy, Vienna); Prof. Dr. Ernst Florian Winter; Tizzy von Trapp-Walker; Ferdinand Tiefnig (Federal Council of Austria); Mayor Gerhard Skiba (Braunau am Inn); Dr. Emil Brix (Foreign Office, Vienna)

The Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer Award was founded (and is awarded) by the city of Braunau am Inn in cooperation with the Society for Contemporary History.

Named after the journalist, political scientist and diplomat Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer, the price honors Austrians living abroad for an outstanding commitment to their home country Austria.

On September 29, 2007, the first award ceremony took place in the course of the 16th Braunau Contemporary History Days. The laudator was the ambassador Emil Brix, head of the politico-cultural section of the Austrian Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

Winners

References

  1. ^ Trapp family honored with new award, ORF Salzburg, 29 September 2007 (German)
  2. ^ Dr. Ernst Florian Winter awarded Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer Award 2008, Braunauer Stadtnachrichten 134 p. 29, May/June 2008 (PDF; 6,9 MB. German)
  3. ^ Petra Höllbacher: "Wertheimer" Award for General Greindl, Bezirksrundschau Braunau am Inn, 30 April 2013