Johann Reif

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Johann Reif (also Hans Reif, born April 11, 1887 in Vienna , † August 10, 1949 in Kritzendorf ) was an Austrian politician ( SPÖ ) and principal school director. From 1945 to 1949 Reif was a member of the Lower Austrian state parliament .

Reif attended the teacher training institute and joined the Vienna school service in 1906. He did his military service and was captured by Russia during the First World War . In his last job, Reif was the principal of the school, and he retired in 1935. In the political field, Reif was involved as a councilor in Kritzendorf between 1919 and 1934 . In 1945, Reif held the office of deputy mayor and housing officer of Kritzendorf. In this function he terminated all tenants of weekend houses on the Kritzendorfer Strombad who had come into their possession through Aryanization, and gave them to bombed-out, politically persecuted or returnees until the original tenants were found (he called this "re-Aryanization").

He represented the SPÖ from December 12, 1945 until his death in the Lower Austrian state parliament.

literature

  • Lower Austria Landtag Directorate (ed.): Biographical manual of the Lower Austrian Landtag and the Lower Austrian provincial government 1921–2000 (= Lower Austria publications. Volume 128). Lower Austria Landtag Directorate , St. Pölten 2000, ISBN 3-85006-127-2 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Letter from the currently provisional mayor of Kritzendorf to Johann Reif dated April 28, 1945 (files of the Kritzendorfer local council from 1945 in the archive of the municipality of Klosterneuburg)
  2. Lisa Fischer, The Riviera on the Danube , Vienna: Böhlau 2003, p. 121