Anna Hartmann (geb. Döser)

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Anna Döser was born in Vienna as the illegitimate daughter of Antonia Döser. Nothing has been preserved about her childhood and youth, but she later worked as a waitress.
On November 19, 1924, she married the barmaid Leopold Hartmann, who died of pulmonary tuberculosis three days after the marriage on November 22, 1924. Anna Hartmann was not politically active. In 1936, she spent four days in prison in Graz for begging.
Do you know why we don't get fat? Because Göring needs the fat for his belly.
How can you make Hitler the Führer? He used to only sleep in homeless shelters and under bridges and you can make a man like that a leader!
This is your leader now, you can imagine something.
As the Führer wants to hang the Jews now, so he will be hanged by the Jews later. He's a murderer.
It's the Führer's fault that the situation is like this now.
[In response to the reproach that she will be sent to Dachau concentration camp if she speaks like this, she replies:]
Then at least I'll have something to eat, but if the Jews don't give me anything, then I'll have to die under the system.
Anna Hartmann is denounced and reported at large. On March 7, 1940, she is sentenced to eight months' imprisonment before the Special Court for 'offenses against the Treachery Act'. She began her sentence on June 21, 1940 and was released on February 21, 1941. After her release, she returned to work as a waitress.
In Vienna, Anna Haftmann witnessed the liberation of Austria and the re-establishment of the Republic in April and May 1945. She joined the newly founded Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) and the ÖVP-Kameradschaft der politisch Verfolgten und Bekenner für Österreich.
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