Dr. Johann Ginsel

Johann Ginsel

Personalia

Born:

August 15, 1913, Zwölfaxing

Died:

August 14, 1995, Salzburg

Profession:

Teacher

Persecution:

Protective custody 1938 (a few days), release

Memberships

K.Ö.St.V. Kürnberg Vienna

Curriculum Vitae

After the Matura at the BEA Traiskirchen in 1932, Johann Ginsel studies in Vienna and is admitted to the student association Kürnberg in 1933. After the teaching examination and the doctorate for Dr. phil. he teaches at the HTBLA in Vienna I.

After that, he is immediately released and taken from the “Austrian Legion” for a few days in Schwechat. He is then employed at the Landesstelle für Volkskunde in Munich, Germany, and will become a Wehrmacht in May 1939.

After dismissal from the prison of war in August 1945, he teaches at the Institute of Chemistry in Vienna XVII; he then moved to Carlton Highschool in Bradford/England in 1947–1948. From 1949 he is active in Salzburg and there last in 1963-1977 as a national school inspector.

Citations

Krause, Peter/Reinelt, Herbert/Schmitt, Helmut (2020): Farbe tragen, Farbe bekennen. Katholische Korporierte in Widerstand und Verfolgung. Teil 2. Kuhl, Manfred (ÖVfStG, Wien) S. 89/90.; Photo: ÖVfStg

Johann Ginsel

Teacher
* August 15, 1913
Zwölfaxing
† August 14, 1995
Salzburg
Dismissal, Detention