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List of high-school students from Nikolsburg in 1875

The list was compiled by Mark Tritsch from the annual report of the Staats-Real- und Ober-Gymnasium (State Technical and Upper High School) for 1875. The full report can be seen in this archived, digitzed book. The school had a wide catchment area in southern Moravia and even attracted students from Vienna and Hungary, testifying to its good reputation. The students listed below are only those from Nikolsburg itself, which was about one-third of the intake. Of the Nikolsburg students about half seem to have come from the Jewish community. The school had a very modern syllabus and offered both Roman Catholic and Jewish religious instruction (Jewish religion was taught by Moriz Eisler). Classes I through IV were technical and high-school; classes V through VIII were upper high-school preparatory to university. We can be sure that many of the Nikolsburger Jews who later became doctors or lawyers in Vienna studied here.

Class VIII (4 of 16 from Nikolsburg)       Class II (22 of 53 from Nikolsburg)      
Samuel Knöpfmacher Heinrich Bachrach
Rudolf Malatschek Simon Bachrach
Josef Oesterreicher Moriz Bauer
Otto Wallenta Karl Czerny
Samuel Deutsch
Class VII (2 of 13 from Nikolsburg)       Franz Eysenhuth
Philipp Kohn David Freschels
Adolf Tritsch Anton Gonauer
Friedrich Kamenitschek
Class VI (5 of 18 from Nikolsburg)       Julius Karolus
Johann Tritsch Max Katzer
Karl Girtschall Eduard Kölbl
Bruno Göttinger Heinrich Mauer
Heinrich Knöpfmacher Nathan Oser
Josef Schaad Isidor Plaschkes
Jakob Rieder
Class V (6 of 19 from Nikolsburg)       Ignaz Schiller
Lazarus Eisler David Schweinburg
Leopold Feldsberg Isak Spielmann
Sigmund Graf Adolf Teltsch
Ludwig Pisk Isak Tritsch
Isak Pollak Ludwig Wunsch
Friedrich Schumann
Class I (14 of 58 from Nikolsburg)      
Class IV (8 of 27 from Nikolsburg)       Nathan Blau
Ludwig Abeles Gustav Bräuer
Adolf Bauer Franz Deutsch
Franz Deutsch Lazar Deutsch
Nathan Deutsch Leopold Fischer
Jakob Glasspiegel Moriz Glogau
Konrad Karolus Ernst Kamenitschek
Franz Klein Franz Martin
Moriz Lederer Albert Pisk
Josef Pulgram
Class III (6 of 31 from Nikolsburg)       Friedrich Scherb
Johann Franzke Leonhard Schmied
Gustav Hollitscher Herrmann Seibezeder
Karl Schaad Leopold Spielmann
Adolf Stiny
Heinrich Tritsch
Viktor Wallenta



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