Heinrich Maier, DDr., born February 16, 1908 in Großweikersdorf, was executed on March 22, 1945[1] as the last victim of Hitler's régime in Vienna.
He was a Roman Catholic priest, pedagogue, philosopher and a member of the Austrian resistance.[1][2]
Contents |
His father Heinrich Maier was a railway official in Austria. His mother Katharina was the daughter of a policemen. His sister was born in 1910 near Gmünd. His sister was educated by his grandmother and his aunt in Moravia. He received strong financial support from his relative Gabriele Maier.
During his time as an active student he became a member of the K.Ö.St.V. Nibelungia im ÖCV.[1]
Heinrich Maier was chaplain of a Scout group of the Österreichisches Pfadfinderkorps St.Georg, the Catholic Austrian Scout association between 1926 and 1938 in Austria, in Vienna.[1]
He was also a chaplain of the altar boys and the Präses of the Marianischen Kinderkongregation, a youth group of the Christian life community.[1]
His last words were "Live Christus,the king! Live Austria!" (Es lebe Christus, der König! Es lebe Österreich!)