Josef Haan-Greiner

Personalia

Born:

January 28, 1903, Esten

Died:

January 31, 1945, Auschwitz concentration camp

Profession:

Bank officer

Persecution:

Prison March - 24.05.1938, Dachau concentration camp 24.05.1938 - 22.04.1939, Auschwitz concentration camp January 1945 - 31.01.1945, Murdered

KZ Number:

14248

Memberships

K.Ö.St.V. Nibelungia 1901 Linz

Curriculum Vitae

Josef Haan-Greiner attends grammar school on the Spittelwiese in Linz. During this time, he was accepted into the secondary school fraternity Nibelungia Linz. After graduating from high school in 1922, he studied law in Vienna for a few semesters. He then moved to the OÖ-Volkskredit Bank and became a bank clerk there.

From 1933, he was a functionary of the VF.

After the Anschluss, he was taken into police custody in Linz and transferred to the Dachau concentration camp on May 24, 1938, where he was held for a year. After his release, he was given a job with a construction company in Linz, which later entrusted him with a contract in Krakow. In Krakow, Josef Haan-Greiner was arrested by the Gestapo in January 1945 and taken to the Auschwitz concentration camp

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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. 111.

Josef Haan-Greiner

Bank officer
* January 28, 1903
Esten
† January 31, 1945
Auschwitz concentration camp
Detention, Concentration camp, Murdered