Josef Sejcek

Josef Sejcek

Personalia

Born:

February 27, 1912, Vienna

Died:

June 30, 1994, Vienna

Profession:

Vienna

Persecution:

Vienna

Memberships

K.Ö.St.V. Thuringia Vienna

Curriculum Vitae

Josef Sejcek is a singer-songering boy in the Stift Heiligenkreuz and visits the Gymnasium there. Through his older brother Alois, who is a member of the Thuringia University Centre, he is already in contact with this connection in the 1930s.

12. In March 1938, the politically “obtrusive”, member of an organization close to the fatherland front, is arrested by the SS and held in the prison on the Elisabethpromenade and in the Mittersteig Prison for a few days. He's released for lack of space. Josef Sejcek will then be moved to the Wehrmacht and will soon come into contact with the Resistance Movement 05. His position in the Wehrkreiskommando enables him to bring about the dismissal of Austrians from the Wehrmacht in 1944/45 by forgery of papers.

Places

Residence:

Citations

Fritz, Herbert/Krause, Peter (2013): Farbe tragen, Farbe bekennen 1938–45. Katholisch Korporierte in Widerstand und Verfolgung. (ÖVfStg, 2013) S. 523/534.; Photo: ÖVfStg

Josef Sejcek

Vienna
* February 27, 1912
Vienna
† June 30, 1994
Vienna
Detention, Resistance fighter (undiscovered)