Français : Photo de classe de la Realschule de Linz. Classe IB du professeur Oskar Langer (au 2ème rang au centre). Au dernier rang, tout à droite, Adolf Hitler. A l'avant dernier rang, 3ème en partant de la droite, un élève que Kimberley Cornish identifie comme étant Ludwig Wittgenstein, datant la photo de 1904 alors que l'Arrchive féférale allemande et la Bibliothèque du Congrès américaine datent la photo de 1901.
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1900 photo of Linz, Austria schoolboys, includes Adolf Hitler & Ludwig Wittgenstein, changemakers of the new century in politics and philosophy, born 4 days apart in1889.9