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In 1916 he came to the Salesian grammar school in Vienna and – after the dissolution of the high school – in 1920 to the Hollabrunn booth seminar, where he graduated in 1924. During this time Weinberger joined the Catholic middle school movement and met Felix Hurdes for the first time in the “Christian German Student Association” and headed the Neuland Group Wieden and Margareten (see Bund Neuland). After the Matura in 1924, he began studying state and economics in Vienna. He was involved in the “Young Catholic University Ring”, took over the position of a secretary of the Christian unions of Austria in 1929. In the same year he broke off his studies and became chairman of the employee union in the money, credit and insurance institutions in 1934. On February 19, 1935, Weinberger became a member of the Federal Economic Council as a representative of the employed in the professional group in the professional group. In 1936 he was appointed to the leadership of the fatherland front. [first] From 1940 to 1945, Weinberger was a leader of the illegal Christian union movement and during this time, together with Christian trade unionists, such as Erwin Altenburger in Vienna, built up a resistance group that later prepared the establishment of a new uniform Christian labor movement. Lois Weinberger was in contact with Carl Friedrich Goerdeler, one of the leading civilians of the German resistance movement, who also visited him in his apartment in Vienna. Weinberger was also in contact with a resistance group around Kaplan Heinrich Maier. [2] Because of his activity in Austrian resistance and political participation in the assassination attempt of July 20, 1944, a protective ceremony command on Weinberger was issued by Ernst Kaltenbrunner from Berlin on October 14, 1944, since he “worked for an illegal secret organization”. He was then arrested and interrogated by the Gestapo in autumn 1944 and remained in the Vienna police prisoner for some time, the so -called “Liesl”. [3] From there he was soon deported to Mauthausen concentration camp. In mid-January 1945, he was brought back to the “Liesl” with his fellow prisoners Figl, Kottik, Mayer-Gunthoff, Pernter, Troidl and Wiesbauer to Vienna and transferred to the Vienna Regional Court, the so-called “Gray House” in early February 1945, where the executions took place. He escaped his execution by the liberation of Vienna through the Red Army – on April 5, 1945, the “political” was informed that they could be free, and on April 6th “In the morning, their doors opened […] and they went through the big gate of the ‘gray house’ into freedom” . [4] From 1945 to 1953 Weinberger was a member of the National Council and founder of the \u00d6AAB, as well as from 1945 to 1960 his federal chairman. Furthermore, he was Vice President and founder of the \u00d6GB (1945\u20131946), co-founder of the \u00d6VP and its federal chairman (1945\u20131960), member of the Vienna municipal council (1945\u20131961) as well as Vice Mayor and Deputy Governor of Vienna (1946\u20131959) . In 1945 he was secretary in the State Office for Social Administration, from 1945 to 1947 Federal Minister without portfolio. During his political career, Weinberger was close friends with Karel Schwarzenberg, which he financially supported. Weinberger wrote the book \u201cFacts, Encounters and Talks. A book about Austria \u201d. Gertrude Enderle-Burcel: Christian – Standing – authoritarian. Mandatars in the 1934-1938 . Documentation archive of the Austrian Resistance 1991, ISBN 3-901142-00-2, pp. 260\u2013262. \u2191 Weekly Rundschau: Austria. In:\u00a0 Alpine Rundschau , July 25, 1936, p. 3 (online at Anno). Template: Anno\/Maintenance\/Alp \u2191 Lois Weinberger: Facts encounters and conversations . Austrian Verlag, Vienna 1948, S. 223 . \u2191 Lois Weinberger: Facts encounters and conversations . Austrian Verlag, Vienna 1948, S. 197, 200 ff . \u2191 Lois Weinberger: Facts encounters and conversations . Austrian Verlag, Vienna 1948, S. 239 . "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki10\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki10\/2017\/01\/29\/lois-weinberger-politician-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Lois Weinberger (politician) – Wikipedia"}}]}]