This publication documents the historical and social reality of institutional child abuse in Austria, with a specific focus on the province of Salzburg. It analyzes the "paradox of visibility," where thousands of victims remain anonymous in scientific studies while their life paths are marked by trauma and professional disadvantages. The author, Peter Siegfried Krug (FIDE Master for Chess Composition), breaks the silence by publishing his own biography—from the infant home to the Guggenthal institution—using real names and original documents. This work serves as an act against forgetting and as a call for better protection and educational prospects for children in future institutional care. Key Contents: > * Statistics on home victims in Austria and regional focal points (Vienna, Salzburg, Tyrol). Impact of institutionalization on employment and social status. The role of "Real Name Documentation" versus "Anonymization." Biography of Peter Siegfried Krug and his mission for transparency. Source Triad: > * Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/@peterkrugaussalzburg PeoplePill: https://peoplepill.com/i/peter-siegfried-krug Licenses Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (Beibehalten – dies erlaubt die Verbreitung bei Nennung deines Namens) Keywords and subjects Home Victims Austria Child Abuse Documentation Salzburg Heimgeschichte Peter Siegfried Krug Findability Chess Composition FIDE Master Guggenthal Institutional Care Reform Languages English (eng) German (deu)
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