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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Eleonora "Nora" Hiltl (born 21 June 1905, Eleonora "Nora" Hiltl (born 21 June 1905, Vienna–2 January 1979, Vienna) was a Viennese Austrian People's Party politician. Before that she had been an educator imprisoned during the Nazi period. After the war she was active on women's issues and received the Benemerenti medal for her Catholic work. Her sister Herta Pammer headed a Catholic women's organization in Austria. Catholic women's organization in Austria. , Eleonora „Nora“ Hiltl (* 21. Juni 1905 in Wien; † 2. Jänner 1979 ebenda) war eine österreichische Lehrerin und Politikerin (ÖVP).
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rdfs:comment Eleonora "Nora" Hiltl (born 21 June 1905, Eleonora "Nora" Hiltl (born 21 June 1905, Vienna–2 January 1979, Vienna) was a Viennese Austrian People's Party politician. Before that she had been an educator imprisoned during the Nazi period. After the war she was active on women's issues and received the Benemerenti medal for her Catholic work. Her sister Herta Pammer headed a Catholic women's organization in Austria. Catholic women's organization in Austria. , Eleonora „Nora“ Hiltl (* 21. Juni 1905 in Wien; † 2. Jänner 1979 ebenda) war eine österreichische Lehrerin und Politikerin (ÖVP).
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