In his autobiography, Sigmund Mayer, an enterprising businessman born in the thriving 19th century Jewish community of Pressburg (now Bratislava) writes about his arrival in Vienna, living in the capital illegally in 1847, and having to go through the usual bribery of officials to avoid deportation. Vienna’s draconian regulations on Jewish immigration from Austro-Hungarian lands were only lifted in 1867.
The organization Young Austria was founded in Great Britain in March 1939. It offered a home from home for some 1,300 members and was closely linked with the Austrian Centre and Free Austrian Movement. Around one quarter of its members returned to Austria after the war to help…»more