Hildegard Breiner is from Vorarlberg, Austria, where she and her late husband led the anti-nuclear campaign against Zwentendorf Nuclear Power Plant in the 1970s. In 1978, an unprecedented 85 percent of the voters in Vorarlberg cast their votes against Zwentendorf, tipping the scales of the nationwide referendum. In the second half of the 1980s, Hildegard Breiner played a major role in opposition to the nuclear reprocessing plant Wackersdorf to be built at Wackersdorf in neighbouring Bavaria, Germany. In 2004, Hildegard Breiner received the Nuclear-Free Future Lifetime Achievement Award.

See also

  • Anti-nuclear movement in Austria
  • Anti-nuclear movement in Germany
  • Freda Meissner-Blau

References



Hildegard Braun geb. Kretschmer Stolpersteine in Berlin

Hildegard Braun geb. Kretschmer Stolpersteine in Berlin

“As langat” Umweltschutz marschiert gegen Bodenpolitik VOL.AT

Hildegard Breiner, die Ikone der AntiAKWBewegung in Vorarlberg

Hildegard Breiner Obfrau Naturschutzbund Vorarlberg Üsa Kanis