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Dr. jur. Franz Greiter, Dr. jur. Erich Kneussl, Dr. phil. Josef Fink: Resistance against the Nazi Regime"


Dr. jur. Franz Greiter (1896–1978) – Attorney, Resistance Fighter, Mayor

5/16/2026

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Dr. jur. Franz Greiter (1896–1978) – Attorney, Resistance Fighter, Mayor

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Coat of arms of the Austria academic fraternity. In: Wikipedia. The free Enzyklopädie. Online,:  https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WappenAustria.gif  (Access: May 17. 2026).
This blog is dedicated to the life and work of Dr. jur. Franz Greiter (1896–1978), one of the most remarkable yet largely forgotten figures of recent Tyrolean history.
As an attorney, Greiter—together with his father, Dr. Josef Greiter—represented the Servite Order in Innsbruck during the Nazi era, which brought him to the attention of the Gestapo. After the "Anschluss" in 1938, he was arrested and again taken into custody in 1944—this time for two months in the notorious Reichenau Gestapo camp.
The blog focuses in particular on the dramatic events surrounding the confiscation of the pilgrimage monastery Maria Waldrast in April 1941, the theft of the miraculous image of the Virgin Mary by two young resistance fighters, and the subsequent protest pilgrimage that led to numerous arrests. A key document is the letter from Dr. Josef Greiter to the Servite provincial superior in Vienna, which forced the Greiter family to give up their legal practice.
After the end of Nazi rule, Franz Greiter returned to politics: from 1951 to 1956 he served as Mayor of Innsbruck and from 1953 to 1956 he was a member of the Tyrolean State Parliament.
Today, the Franz-Greiter-Promenade in Innsbruck commemorates this courageous lawyer and politician. Based on archival material from the Tyrolean State Police Directorate, the blog paints a vivid picture of persecution, civil courage, and the post-1945 reconstruction.

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Dr. jur. Erich Kneussl (1884–1968) – Lawyer, Politician, Resistance Fighter against the Nazi Regime

Erich Kneussl studied law in Innsbruck, entered the state service, and became District Captain (Bezirkshauptmann) in Lienz after World War I. As a member of the National Council (from 1927) and later a member of the Federal Council (1934–1938), he was particularly committed to Tyrol. After the Nazi takeover, he was suspended from duty and prohibited from practicing any legal profession. Due to his political stance, he was arrested in August 1944 and taken to the Reichenau Gestapo camp. He was released after five weeks for health reasons. Kneussl's biography stands as an example of the persecution of regime-critical lawyers and politicians during the Nazi era.

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Dr. phil. Josef Fink (1894–1973) – Mayor, Member of the Tyrolean Parliament, and Resistance Fighter against National Socialism. ​

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Coat of arms of the Tirolia Innsbruck student fraternity. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Online at: Attribution: presumed Leopold Huter - AKV Tirolia, PD-alt-100, https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3858804 (Accessed: May 17, 2026)

Dr. phil. Josef Fink (1894–1973)

The qualified historian and geographer took over the inn "Volderwildbad" in Volders in 1919. From 1928 to 1936 he served as mayor of Großvolderberg, and from 1936 to 1938 as a member of the Tyrolean state parliament. After the "Anschluss," he openly declared himself anti-Nazi and was imprisoned by the Gestapo in 1939 – thanks to a friendly doctor, he escaped deportation to the Hartheim killing center. He hid persecuted individuals in his inn. In 1944, he was sent to Reichenau concentration camp, survived, and returned to politics after 1945 as an ÖVP member of the Austrian National Council.
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Photo: Volderwildbad. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Available online at: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Volderwildbad#:~:text=Das%20Anwesen%20Bad%20Volderwildbad%20liegt,ein%20Ortsteil%20der%20Gemeinde%20Volders. (Accessed: May 17, 2026). Acquisition of the guesthouse and pension Volderwildbad by Josef Fink and his wife. House brochure, 1950s.

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Heinrich Andergassen was a Gestapo officer who lived in Hall in Tyrol.

Heinrich Andergassen (born 1907- 1946) was an Austrian Gestapo officer who lived and operated in Hall in Tyrol during the Nazi era. As a fanatical National Socialist, he used a friendly and helpful facade during interrogations to extract confessions from detainees. After the war, he was sentenced to death by hanging by an American military court in Naples as a war criminal.
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The above document illustrates the two sides of Gestapo officer Heinrich Andergassen. The accused believed in his friendly and helpful demeanor and trusted in his assistance, even though he was a fanatical National Socialist who obtained many confessions through his supposed friendliness. The detainees voluntarily told him about all the events because they thought he would help them. Heinrich Andergassen was sentenced to death by hanging by an American military court in Naples as a war criminal."
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Heinrich Andergassen. Wikipedia. The free  Enzyklopädie.  Online ,https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Andergassen#/media/Datei:Andergassen.jpg, (Access: May 16, .2026)

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    Elisabeth Walder
    ​BA MA MA

    female historian-female ethnologist 

    Archives
    Dokumentations-archiv des österreichischen Widerstands

    Tschol, Helmut:  Die Katholische Kirche. Allgemeine Verfolgungsmaßnahmen. 2. Verfolgung und Widerstand des Klerus. In: Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes (Hrsg.): Widerstand in Tirol 1934-1945. Eine Dokumentation (2). Wien/München 1984, S. 175-230.

    Reiter,Johann: Die Katholische Kirche. Allgemeine Verfolgungsmaßnahmen. 4. Maßnahmen gegen Klöster und Orden, die Serviten. In: Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes (Hrsg.): Widerstand in Tirol 1934-1945. Eine Dokumentation (2). Wien/München 1984, S. 292-295.


    Historisches Archiv der Landespolizeidirektion Tirol
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    Akt Präs. III 1233/46 Heinrich Andergassen (1908-1946), Hall in Tirol, Ritter Waldaufstraße 8.

    Walder, Anton : Historischer Bericht. Einschränkung der katholischen Religionsausübung im Gau Tirol-Vorarlberg durch die Geheime Staatspolizei (Gestapo) während der NS-Zeit am Beispiel der Aufhebung und Beschlagnahme des Klosters Stams in Tirol und des Wallfahrtsklosters Maria Waldrast bei Mattei am Brenner. In: Historisches Archiv der Landespolizeidirektion Tirol (Hrsg.): Fachzirkel Exekutivgeschichte und Tradtitionspflege der Landespolizeidirektion Tirol. Innsbruck 2024.

    Quelle: Ermittlungsakt Kriminalrat Max Nedwed. In: Historisches Archiv der LPD-Tirol.
    Sowie Thomas Albrich, DÖW, TLA, Hist. Archiv LPD-Tirol; Bericht von Tiefenbrunn vom 10.7.1946 im Polizeiakt Horngacher. In: Hist. Archiv LPD-Tirol.


    Privatarchiv Dr. Ivo Greiter

    Quelle: Schriften RA Dr. Josef Greiter, zur Verfügung gestellt von Dr. Ivo Greiter. In: Historisches Archiv der Landespolizeidirektion Tirol.

    Publikationen:


    Stecher, Reinhold: Der blaue Himmel trügt. Erinnerungen an Diktatur und Krieg. Innsbruck 2018.

    Anwälte und ihre Geschichte. Zum 140. Gründungsjahr des Deutschen Anwaltvereines. Tübingen 2011, S. 1029-1052.


    Kuhl, Manfred: Farbe tragen, Farbe bekennen. In:  Krause,Peter/ Reinelt,Herbert/ Schmitt , Helmut(Hrsg.): Katholische Korporierte in Widerstand und Verfolgung. Ergänzungsband Biografien (2). Tradition und Zukunft (18). Wien 2020.

    Quelle: Manfred Kuhl, Dr. Greiter Franz, in: Farbe tragen und Farbe bekennen, S. 101.
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    Quellen: Austrier, Bl. Nr. 47 (1978)66, Biografie Hdb. des Tiroler Landtages, S. 41 f. Anwälte und ihre Geschichte, S. 1030 f. ÖCV-Biolex [G.H.]
    Couleur Name: IVO
    CV/ÖCV: 1914 UPh Aln


    Quelle: Manfred Kuhl, Erich Kneussl. In: Farbe tragen und Farbe bekennen, S. 169.

    Austrier Bl. 1968, Aln Archiv , Seeber K. Lebenserinnerungen des Tiroler Beamten Erich Kneussl, Parlament: Biografien online, ÖCV-Biolex [G.Hartmann] , Biografie des Monats 7/2019 [K. Seeber].


    Studentenverbindung Austria Innsbruck. Wikipedia. Die freie Enzyklopädie . Wappen der Austria. Online unter:  https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WappenAustria.gif (Stand: 10.8.2024)


    Quelle: Manfred Kuhl: Fink Josef, Dr. phil. In:  Farbe tragen und Farbe bekennen, S. 72.
    Quellen: MKV, KV, ÖKV, 80 Jahre ÖKV. S. 193, 


    Wopfner, Helmut (Hrsg.): Unsere Sternkorona. Mitgliederverzeichnis 1888-1998. Thaur 1998.

    Wopfner: Unsere Sternkorona Dr. phil. Josef Fink. Mitglied Nr. 310, S.80.

    Parlament, Biografien Dr. Josef Fink. Online unter: 
    https://www.parlament.gv.at/person/329 (Stand:10.8.2024)

    Studentenverbindung Tirolia. Online unter:  http://tirolia.kartellverband.org (Stand 10.8.2024).

    Wappen der Studentenverbindung der Tirolia Innsbruck. ​Wikipedia. Die freie Enzyklopädie . Online unter: Von Vermutl. Leopold Huter - AKV Tirolia, PD-alt-100 https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3858804 (Stand: 10.8.2024).

    Privatarchiv E. Walder Hall in Tirol
    Dr. Josef Fink: Lebensgeschichtliches Gespräch mit Martin Sailer Hall in Tirol, November 2023.

    Quelle: 
    Heinrich Andergassen. Wikipedia. Die freie Enzyklopädie . Online unter, {https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Andergassen}, (Stand 10.8..2024)
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