Christian Falangist Chancellor of Austria
"Germany neither intends nor wishes to interfere in the internal affairs of Austria, to annex Austria or to conclude an Anschluss." Adolf Hitler (In a speech May 21, 1935)
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A story of
betrayal by a secular Fascist regime in Italy and the subjugation
by a heathen Nazi state in Germany against a Christian Falangist
Austria.
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The Flag of
Christian Falangist Austria
Engelbert Dollfuss
was born on October 4th, 1892 in the town of Texing in lower
Austria. He studied law at the
University of Vienna and Economics at the University of Berlin.
During World War One he served as a reserve officer in the
Austrian army. And upon his return to civilian life he served as
secretary of the Peasant's Association then as director of the
Lower Austrian Chamber of Agriculture in 1927 and in 1930 as a
member of the Christian Social Party he was appointed president
of the Federal Railway System. The following year he was named
minister of agriculture and forests. Ambitious, Intelligent and
talented he became Chancellor of his nation on May 20th, 1932.
Even though Dollfuss never called himself a Christian Falangist
he was indeed one in spirit and deed. The CFPA will always refer
to Dollfuss and his regime as Christian Falangist. Unlike Fascist
regimes with their expansionist and secular natures, Falangist
regimes never expand by going to war with neighboring countries
and are always emphatically Christian in nature.
Dollfuss
instituted a program of economic reform with help of a £9,000,000
loan from the
League of Nations on condition Austria
not enter into a customs union with Germany for 20 years. This
angered not only the pro-German Austrian Nazis but the Socialists
as well. To bolster his position and prevent Austria from uniting
with Nazi Germany, Dollfuss met with Benito Mussolini in Riccione
Italy on August 20th, 1933 to form an alliance. By promising to
set up a Falangist regime at home Il Duce would guarantee
Austrian independence. Which wasn't a bad deal as Dollfuss was a
Falangist and an admirer of Mussolini anyway.
Because of the growing movement for unification with Germany and the Liberal attitude of Parliament on that matter he dissolved that institution and henceforth ruled by decree. In May of 1933 he banned the Communist Party and the following month he banned the Nazi Party. He couldn't stand either one and felt his nation, a Catholic country, would be better off without the godless Reds and pagan Nazis. On September 11th of 1933 he formed his own political party called the Fatherland Front ( Vaterländische Front) and merged with the HomeGuard (Heimwehr) in 1934. The HomeGuard was formed right after the First World War as a militia to protect Austria and to prevent a Communist uprising. It later espoused Corporatism and became a political party in 1930.
On May 1st, 1934 Dollfuss proclaimed a new constitution, providing for state organization through professional corporations or guilds similar to those in Fascist Italy. The opposition by German and Austrian Nazis to his regime intensified and acts of murder, terror and sabotage became so rampant that the death penalty was reinstituted and detention camps established. All to no avail because Hitler could send in two more agent provocateurs for every one the Austrians took out.

The Body of Engelbert
Dollfuss
The situation came
to a head on July 25th, 1934 when a detachment of Nazi Storm T
roopers took over the Chancellery
building which housed the government offices and after shooting
president Dollfuss they let him lay bleeding to death for four
hours and refusing to allow him medical assistance, he died a
martyrs death. The Nazis who were holed up in the chancellery,
were calling for help from the Austrian Storm Troops and SS, but
the help never came. These Austrian Nazi traitors would have been
escorted to the German border and released had they not murdered
Dollfuss. At 5:30 Schuschnigg and his forces took the Chancellery
back. The Nazis after surrendering were put to death and Kurt von
Schuschnigg then became Chancellor of Austria.
Mussol
ini upon hearing of the attempted coup
called up his army and sent them to the Brenner Pass and the
Carinthian border. German intelligence became alarmed when they
found out that the Italian army were being issued battle
ammunition. Nor had Mussolini confined himself to the military
sphere, he had received the British and French Ambassadors to
discuss common diplomatic action in the crisis. Temporary though
this umbrella of Italian protection turned out to be, it was the
nearest thing to safety that the Austria of Dollfuss and
Schuschnigg ever knew or could have known. Had Mussolini stood
his ground and sided with the British and French, he very well
could have prevented WWII or at the very least postponed it until
the Allies were better prepared.
Dollfuss by dying
a martyr did more to unite his Austria than anything he did or
could have done while he was alive. Over one million of his
countrymen att
ended his funeral. As a great London
paper wrote on July 30, 1934 "By his death, Dr. Dollfuss has
proved that a German culture really exists that is worth saving".
The murdered Chancellor might have hoped for greater help from
Britain while he was alive. But he could not have wished for a
better epitaph once he was dead.
During his
administration Dollfuss had balanced the Austrian budget, reduced
unemployment by 54,000, the savings banks were above their pre-crisis
level of 2,000,000,0
00 schillings; the tills of the National
Bank were filling up fast, and note circulation had been cut back
by almost 30 percent. The currency had become healthy enough to
withstand the effects of all the Western devaluation measures of
1933, and the nation's adverse trade balance had been reduced
from 25 to 19 percent of the total. The overall index of
industrial output jumped from 78 to 88 from October of 1932 to
October of 1933.
Kurt von
Schuschnigg long time Falangist and member of the Fatherland
Front was Minister
of Justice in the Dollfuss
administration. From 1934 until 1938 he ruled Austria and under
increasing pressure from Hitler to unite Austria with his pagan
Nazi state, von Schuschnigg planned a referendum for the Austrian
people to vote on whether or not they wanted to become part of a
greater Germany or to remain a independent nation, the voting was
to take place on March 13th. Hitler fearing the Austrians would
vote against an Anschluss (union) sent his troops across the
border on March 11th 1938 and invaded the country. Von
Schuschnigg was arrested and thrown into prison and not released
until the war was over, by the victorious Allies. He then
emigrated to the United States, where he taught at Saint Louis
University until his retirement in 1968, after which he returned
to his Fatherland to spend the remainder of his days and to be
buried in his native soil.
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