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Hartenau married Bertha Hussa-Lamos (1892–1971) on 7 May 1934. The couple did not have any children together, though
Hartenau adopted Hussa-Lamos's son Wilhelm (from a previous marriage), who thus became Wilhelm Hartenau (1915–1991). Wilhelm was a physician in Vienna and had three children of his
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Documents on Foreign Affairs--reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print: Austria, Scandinavia and Western Europe, January 1949-December 1949
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Fortschritt und Barbarei: Ă–sterreichs Finanzverwaltung im Dritten Reich
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Protokolle des Ministerrates der Ersten Republik, 1918–1938.
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390:(in German). LIT Verlag MĂĽnster. p. 103.
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263:. Hartenau died in Vienna on 15 March 1965.
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