Hubert Eisner

Hubert Eisner ( born August 7, 1897 in Koeflach ) was an Austrian Nazi and a district leader of Voitsberg.

Life

Eisner visited the elementary school and the principal and school. He later claimed to have been coined nationally in his upbringing. After school, he took over his father's mill and led them on at a profit. In the early 1930s he turned to National Socialism. The party joined the NSDAP on May 1, 1934. Eisner saw himself as a moderate Nazis and was a member of the grouping of the former home guards. On 19 February 1934 he was first arrested for possession of firearms. On July plot of the Nazis, he did not participate actively. After the failure of the coup he tried along with other former homeland defenders, closed to lead the NSDAP in the Fatherland Front. This action failed, however, and Eisner was sidelined party internally. However, his good contact with Sepp Helfrich remained.

At the suggestion Helfrichs he worked from January 1936 again reinforced in the NSDAP. In June 1936 he was illegal Kreisleiter Voitsberg. However, he could not prevail internally party and was replaced in May 1937. Eisner himself later stated that he had differences with the course of the Nazi Party national director Josef Leopold. At the time of the Nazi takeover Eisner was not in the active party service, but was nevertheless drawn according to statements of the Burgenland main man Tobias Portschy for the office of district leader into consideration. But party Internal resistance prevented its establishment. Eisner's official resumption of the NSDAP took place retroactively on 1 May 1938. He applied this only on 4 June 1938. Eisner received the (new) Member number 6109127th

Only group leader Anton Weiss Steiner led him in July 1938, again increasingly participate in the party. Eisner's first post was the post of Chairman of the Working Committee of the tourist district association (from December 1938 referred to as Tourist District Association ) Voitsberg. About experience in this field, he certainly possessed, as he the tourism and beautification association Koeflach and environment co-founded in May 1933 and its first chairman was. In February 1939 Eisner was appointed by Anton Weißensteiner personally to the employee in the group Economic advisory. A few days earlier was Eisner, also appointed by Weißensteiner personally to the council in Koeflach. As of August 1939, he finally held the office of county economic adviser. As Weißensteiner in April 1940 marched into the Waffen -SS Eisner was re- group leader. As of November 1940, Eisner took the leadership of the local chapter of Koeflach. In November 1941, he was finally to white Steiner's second conscription to the military district leader Voitsberg. During this time he continued the own mill and lived on his income as a merchant. The function of the district leader, he was not to pay for the rest. Towards the end of the war Eisner was arrested in Koeflach and transferred to Wolfsberg. In the following trial before the People's Court Graz Eisner was sentenced on January 9, 1948 to ten years hard labor. A year later, his mother filed a petition for clemency for him. This was supported in part by the SPÖ and the ÖVP District Voitsberg. Federal President Karl Renner gave the Request Instead finally pardoned and Eisner, who was subsequently released from prison on 22 July 1949. After that he lived again in Koeflach.

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