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Eleonore Gräfin von Schönborn ( Freiin von Doblhoff; 14 April 1920 – 25 February 2022) was an Austrian politician and member of the
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. Being ethnic
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, she and her family were expelled from Czechoslovakia in 1945, settling in
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. She became the first woman to hold a procuriate in
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, and to be elected to the
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municipal council. She was director of the Montafoner Heimatmuseum, and co-founded an association for care of senior citizens at their homes. Schönborn had four children, including Cardinal
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and the actor Michael Schönborn. She received awards for her work for cultural and social improvements in the region, including the
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.


Life and career

Eleonore Ottilie Hilda Maria Freiin von Doblhoff was born in
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,
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, the youngest daughter of Baron Herbert von Doblhoff (1887–1932) and his wife, Gertrud von Skutezky (1891–1945). By birth, she was member of the Doblhoff family, an Austrian noble family dating back to the 16th century, originating in
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. She grew up at her family estate in Ratschitz, where she attended a boarding school. Her father died of multiple sclerosis while she was still young. In April 1942, she met the painter Count Hugo-Damian von Schönborn (1916–1979), a member of the
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. They married in Prague,
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,
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, on 10 May that year and took up residence in Skalka Castle in
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. Her husband was a soldier who sympathized with the resistance to the Nazis.Christa Zöchling
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He was convinced that Hitler was a criminal, wanted to do as little as possible for the war, and stubbornly refused to become an officer in the
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, which would have been his position. In October 1944, he deserted in Belgium to the British forces. In September 1945, Schönborn was expelled from Czechoslovakia and fled with her two small children Philipp and Christoph. She found shelter first with relatives in in Lower Austria. From 1946, she lived with her sister in
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, where she was later reunited with her husband. They had two more children, Barbara and
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. The family moved to
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in 1950, where she found work. In 1958, the couple divorced. She made a living working at the company in
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, where she worked for 30 years. Due to her language proficiency, she was promoted to chief secretary, procurist and press speaker, the first woman in such positions in Vorarlberg. She had a house built for her family, and was active in the council of the church parish. Schönberg was the first woman elected to the Schruns
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, serving from 1975 to 1985, initiating the erection of museums in
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. From 1979 to 2000, she was museum director of the . She founded, together with nurse and nun Bernardis Hinrichs, an association for medical assistance and care at home (Krankenpflegeverein Außermontafon). In 2008, she was made an honorary member. She was awarded the in 1997, and in Gold in 2013, and received the
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in 2013. She recounted in interviews and her memoir her memories of her expulsion, the life of her son Christoph, who became
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and
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, and social topics in general. Schönborn opposed the deportation of refugee families. She was a committed European and also a passionate card player. Due to restrictions during the
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, she was unable to celebrate her centenary with her family. With limited ability to move, and almost completely blind, Schönborn died in Schruns on 25 February 2022, aged 101.


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Further reading

* , Peter Strasser (eds.): ''Montafon. Beiträge zur Geschichte und Gegenwart''. Festschrift für Frau Eleonore Schönborn zum 75. Geburtstag. (Bludenzer Geschichtsblätter 24–26) Schruns 1995. * * Eleonore Schönborn (with Adi Fischer): ''Das Leben lässt sich nicht planen. Ein Schicksal in bewegter Zeit''. Memoir of Eleonore Schönborn. Wolfurt: Mohr KG, 2016, in Czech by Helena Rudlová and František Rudl: ''Život se nedá plánovat: osud v pohnutých časech''. Prague 2018,


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