Photograph Dr. Adolf Rauch. In: Private archive of Dr. Paul Torggler Innsbruck. Dr. Adolf Rauch (1914–2006)Adolf Rauch was born in 1914 into a farming family in the Lechtal region of Tyrol. In 1926, he enrolled at the Franziskanergymnasium in Hall in Tirol, where he became a member of the Catholic student fraternity Nibelungia in 1931. After graduating in 1935, he completed his mandatory year of service in the Austrian Federal Army while simultaneously beginning his law studies at the University of Innsbruck. On October 17, 1935, he joined the Vindelicia student fraternity in Innsbruck. Defiance During the Nazi Takeover (1938) In March 1938, Rauch actively resisted Nazi encroachment on Vindelicia. To protect the fraternity’s heritage, he smuggled its banner and valuables in a large suitcase to his family’s farm in Lechtal, hiding them under a haystack. However, the act was betrayed, leading to his arrest in Innsbruck that autumn. He faced:
Post-War Life In 1945, Rauch escaped from a Yugoslav partisan prison camp and returned to Tyrol. He passed away on September 15, 2006, in Innsbruck at age 93. Dr. Adolf Rauch (1914–2006), as referenced in Blog 33: K.ö.STV. MKV-Nibelungia Hall in Tirol.
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