This is a list of notable Austrians.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
 
Falco with the Swiss singer Ursela Monn

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Joseph Haydn
 
Johann Strauss II
 
Arnold Schoenberg, Los Angeles, 1948
 
Ferdinand James von Rothschild

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Fritz Lang
 
Hans Weingartner

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Peter Aufschnaiter

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Joseph Radetzky von Radetz

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Adolf Hitler
 
Sebastian Kurz
 
Karl Renner
 
Ignaz Seipel

Religious leaders edit

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Franz Joseph I of Austria

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Joseph Schumpeter

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Thomas Feichtner
 
Josef Ressel
 
Ludwig Wittgenstein

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Erwin Schrödinger
 
Walter Kohn
 
Emil Artin

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Josef Breuer
 
Sigmund Freud

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Ernst Grünfeld
 
Niki Lauda
 
Dominic Thiem
 
Michaela Dorfmeister
 
Otto Wahle
 
Eva Pawlik

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Eva Duldig
 
Joseph Roth
 
Christine Nöstlinger
 
Hugo von Hofmannsthal

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Amon Göth

People of the Nazi Party and regime edit

 
Otto von Hapsburg

Other notables edit

 
Julius von Payer

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References edit

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