Reichsbund of the Austrians Reichsbund der Österreicher
The Reichsbund der Österreicher was one of several legitimist associations in the First Republic and was "authorized" by the House of Habsburg. The legitimists were severely persecuted under National Socialism and were also sent to concentration camps. Famous examples of this are Maximilian and Ernst von Hohenberg, the two sons of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
Citations
- Goller, David (2020): An alle Kaisertreuen! https://innsbruck-erinnert.at/an-alle-kaisertreuen/; Stand: 11.03.2024.
14 Victims


Norbert Bettelheim
Lawyer
* June 10, 1893
Mödling near Vienna
† February 26, 1970
Vienna
Activity ban, Escape



Franz Dietrich
unskilled worker
* August 9, 1915
Kachau
† January 24, 1971
Vienna
Detention

Imprisonment March 1938 - 01.04.1938, Dachau concentration camp 01.04.1938 - 13.03.1939, Imprisonment March 1944 - 15.02.1945, Wehrmacht remand prison
Vienna
* April 18, 1911
Vienna
† August 18, 1980
Vienna
Detention, Concentration camp

Emil Ertl
Employee of the savings bank
* April 4, 1891
Kirchbach
† May 26, 1957
Feldbach
Dismissal, Detention

Leopold Guggenberger
Mayor and civil servant
* September 8, 1918
Tulbing
† February 22, 2017
Klagenfurt
Detention

Employee at the health insurance company
Graz
* February 10, 1891
Graz
† November 29, 1974
Graz
Dismissal, Detention

Imprisonment 21.03.1938 - 01.05.1938
Vienna
* August 5, 1873
Vienna
† October 13, 1945
Vienna
Detention

Milan Tisljar from Lentulis
Soldier
* December 7, 1882
Agram
† November 27, 1969
Vienna
Detention

Karl Werkmann from Hohensalzburg
Journalist and private secretary
* September 14, 1878
Salzburg
† December 24, 1951
Paris
Detention, Concentration camp

Imprisonment 09.11.1939 - 25.03.1943, Imprisonment 18.07.1944 - 02.05.1945
Vienna
* April 18, 1897
Vienna
† October 13, 1963
Vienna
Detention

Wilhelm Zemljak
Merchant
* March 19, 1913
Vienna
† March 7, 1985
Linz
Detention, Concentration camp