Andreas-Hofer-Bund

The Andreas-Hofer-Bund was an anti-Nazi organization founded in South Tyrol, Italy in 1939. The movement was guided by , of Niederdorf, the diocesan secretary of the Catholic Youth, to defend the , those ethnic Germans who wished to remain in Tyrol, rather than take the "option" to emigrate to the Third Reich. This made him a "traitor" in the eyes of the Nazis. Other participants in the movement were , , Josef Mayr-Nusser and .

Andreas-Hofer-Bund

The Andreas-Hofer-Bund was an anti-Nazi organization founded in South Tyrol, Italy in 1939. The movement was guided by , of Niederdorf, the diocesan secretary of the Catholic Youth, to defend the , those ethnic Germans who wished to remain in Tyrol, rather than take the "option" to emigrate to the Third Reich. This made him a "traitor" in the eyes of the Nazis. Other participants in the movement were , , Josef Mayr-Nusser and .