Anna Goldsteiner

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Anna Goldsteiner, 1944

Anna Goldsteiner (born June 17, 1899 in Vienna ; † July 5, 1944 there ) was an Austrian resistance fighter against the Nazi regime .

Anna Goldsteiner had made her apartment available in Pulkau for the conspiratorial meetings of Schlurfs , who had set themselves the goal of "the violent separation of the Alpine and Danube Gaue from the Greater German Reich " under the name "Ewig treu mein Österreich" . In December 1943, a total of 14 members of the group were arrested, accused by the Gestapo of removing propaganda posters, preparing for bomb attacks and planning to remove the mayor and the political leaders of the NSDAP in Pulkau. Anna Goldsteiner was sentenced to death by the Higher Regional Court of Vienna on April 17, 1944 for “preparing for high treason and degrading military strength” and was executed on July 5, 1944. She is buried in the Vienna Central Cemetery.

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  1. a b Quoted from: Lust for resistance. About shuffle cats, zazous, swings and potapki