Anton Graf Von Arco Auf Valley
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Anton von Padua Alfred Emil Hubert Georg
Graf (; feminine: ) is a historical title of the German nobility and later also of the Russian nobility, usually translated as "count". Considered to be intermediate among noble ranks, the title is often treated as equivalent to the British title ...
von Arco auf Valley (5 February 1897 – 29 June 1945), commonly known as Anton Arco-Valley, was a German far-right activist, Bavarian nationalist and nobleman. He assassinated
socialist Socialism is an economic ideology, economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse Economic system, economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production, as opposed to private ownership. It describes ...
Bavarian prime minister
Kurt Eisner Kurt Eisner (; 14 May 1867 21 February 1919)"Kurt Eisner – Encyclopædia Britannica" (biography), ''Encyclopædia Britannica'', 2006, Britannica.com webpageBritannica-KurtEisner. was a German politician, revolutionary, journalist, and theatre c ...
, the first
premier Premier is a title for the head of government in central governments, state governments and local governments of some countries. A second in command to a premier is designated as a deputy premier. A premier will normally be a head of govern ...
of the
People's State of Bavaria The People's State of Bavaria () was a socialist republic in Bavaria which existed from November 1918 to April 1919. It was established during the German revolution of 1918–1919, German revolution as an attempt at a socialist state to replace ...
, on 21 February 1919.


Early life

Anton was born in Sankt Martin im Innkreis in
Upper Austria Upper Austria ( ; ; ) is one of the nine States of Austria, states of Austria. Its capital is Linz. Upper Austria borders Germany and the Czech Republic, as well as the other Austrian states of Lower Austria, Styria, and Salzburg (state), Salzbur ...
, into the ancient House of Arco, a noble family originally from Arco in
northern Italy Northern Italy (, , ) is a geographical and cultural region in the northern part of Italy. The Italian National Institute of Statistics defines the region as encompassing the four Northwest Italy, northwestern Regions of Italy, regions of Piedmo ...
. His father, Count Maximilian von Arco-Valley (1849–1911) was a businessman and estate owner, whose elder sister had married John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton. Anton's mother, Emily ''Freiin'' von Oppenheim (1869–1957), was from the wealthy
Oppenheim Oppenheim ( or ) is a town in the Mainz-Bingen district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Geography Location The town lies on the Upper Rhine in Rhenish Hesse between Mainz and Worms. It is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde (special ad ...
banking family of German-Jewish descent. His family had lived in Germany for centuries. His noble title was no longer officially recognised by the post-1918 First Austrian Republic. After serving with a Bavarian regiment, the Royal Bavarian Infantry Lifeguards Regiment, in the last year of World War I, Anton returned from the front as an angry and disillusioned combat veteran. He was an
Austria Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust ...
n citizen by birth who had later adopted
Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu ...
as his home and he enrolled at Munich University. As a
national-conservative National conservatism is a nationalism, nationalist variant of conservatism that concentrates on upholding National identity, national and cultural identity, communitarianism and the public role of religion. It shares aspects of traditionalist c ...
, an aristocrat, a monarchist, and a proclaimed anti-Semite (despite his mother's Jewish ancestry), Anton detested
Kurt Eisner Kurt Eisner (; 14 May 1867 21 February 1919)"Kurt Eisner – Encyclopædia Britannica" (biography), ''Encyclopædia Britannica'', 2006, Britannica.com webpageBritannica-KurtEisner. was a German politician, revolutionary, journalist, and theatre c ...
, the secular Jewish leader of the Independent Social Democratic Party and Premier of the
People's State of Bavaria The People's State of Bavaria () was a socialist republic in Bavaria which existed from November 1918 to April 1919. It was established during the German revolution of 1918–1919, German revolution as an attempt at a socialist state to replace ...
.


Assassination of Eisner

Arco-Valley may have decided to assassinate Eisner to prove himself "worthy" after being rejected for membership in the Thule Society, an ultra-nationalist, völkisch, and neo-pagan occultist group, because he was of Jewish descent. On 21 February 1919, on a Munich street, Von Arco-Valley, acting alone, gunned down Eisner. Eisner's bodyguards immediately shot Arco, critically injuring him. Arco was in danger of suffocating due to bleeding from a shot in the neck.Vgl. Friedrich Hitzer: ''Anton Graf Arco. Das Attentat auf Kurt Eisner und die Schüsse im Landtag''. Knesebeck & Schulter, München 1988, .Ferdinand Sauerbruch, Hans Rudolf Berndorff: ''Das war mein Leben.'' Kindler & Schiermeyer, Bad Wörishofen 1951; zitiert: Lizenzausgabe für Bertelsmann Lesering, Gütersloh 1956. The killing of Eisner made Von Arco-Valley a hero to the far right. His fellow students at the University publicly proclaimed him such. However, his action triggered retaliation by socialists, communists, and anarchists throughout Munich, during which a number of people were killed, including Prince Gustav of Thurn and Taxis. After internal fighting broke out within the government, the
Bavarian Soviet Republic The Bavarian Soviet Republic (or Bavarian Council Republic), also known as the Munich Soviet Republic (), was a short-lived unrecognised socialist state in Bavaria during the German revolution of 1918–1919. A group of communists and anarchist ...
was established. Arco-Valley inspired the young Joseph Goebbels, who was in Munich at the time. "Eisner's death," as Hitler would later write in ''
Mein Kampf (; ) is a 1925 Autobiography, autobiographical manifesto by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler. The book outlines many of Political views of Adolf Hitler, Hitler's political beliefs, his political ideology and future plans for Nazi Germany, Ge ...
'', "only hastened developments and led finally to the Soviet dictatorship, or to put it more correctly, to a passing rule of Jews, as had been the original aim of the instigators of the whole revolution." In reality, Adolf Hitler was, according to both archival records found in Munich, and newsreel footage showing him as a mourner wearing a black armband at Kurt Eisner's funeral, a supporter of the Far Left Bavarian Republic and only switched to supporting the Far Right after the Republic's subsequent defeat by the White Guard and the Freikorps. Ullrich, Volker (2016) ''Hitler: Ascent 1889–1939''. Translated by Jefferson Chase. New York: Vintage. pp. 79–80. Arco-Valley was tried for murder in January 1920. He was found guilty and sentenced to
death Death is the end of life; the irreversible cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. Death eventually and inevitably occurs in all organisms. The remains of a former organism normally begin to decompose sh ...
. The
Public Prosecutor A prosecutor is a legal representative of the prosecution in states with either the adversarial system, which is adopted in common law, or inquisitorial system, which is adopted in civil law. The prosecution is the legal party responsible ...
said of him, "If the whole German youth were imbued with such a glowing enthusiasm, we could face the future with confidence." The surgeon who had operated on Arco-Valley, Ferdinand Sauerbruch, also praised him: Judge Georg Neithardt was also sympathetic: Following sentencing, Von Arco-Valley made
anti-communist Anti-communism is political and ideological opposition to communist beliefs, groups, and individuals. Organized anti-communism developed after the 1917 October Revolution in Russia, and it reached global dimensions during the Cold War, when th ...
and nationalistic statements to the court. In response, the entire courtroom broke into applause, lasting for minutes. The following day, the Bavarian government, under Justice Minister and German Democratic Party politician, Ernst Müller-Meiningen, passed a unanimous resolution commuting Arco's sentence to
life imprisonment Life imprisonment is any sentence (law), sentence of imprisonment under which the convicted individual is to remain incarcerated for the rest of their natural life (or until pardoned or commuted to a fixed term). Crimes that result in life impr ...
, to be spent in fortress confinement. He served his sentence at
Landsberg Prison Landsberg Prison is a prison in the town of Landsberg am Lech in the southwest of the German state of Bavaria, about west-southwest of Munich and south of Augsburg. It is best known as the prison where Adolf Hitler was held in 1924, after the ...
in cell 70. In 1924 he was evicted from his cell to make way for
Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until Death of Adolf Hitler, his suicide in 1945. Adolf Hitler's rise to power, He rose to power as the lea ...
. He was released in 1925, and was on probation until 1927, when he was
pardon A pardon is a government decision to allow a person to be relieved of some or all of the legal consequences resulting from a criminal conviction. A pardon may be granted before or after conviction for the crime, depending on the laws of the j ...
ed.


Later life

Arco-Valley played only a minor part in politics thereafter. He supported a
federalist The term ''federalist'' describes several political beliefs around the world. It may also refer to the concept of parties, whose members or supporters call themselves ''Federalists''. History Europe federation In Europe, proponents of deep ...
government for Germany, contrary to the Nazi Party's centralist policies. Initially he worked as editor of the newspaper '' Bayerisches Vaterland'' (''Bavarian Fatherland''), and later as director of state funded operations at Süddeutsche Lufthansa, from which he resigned at the beginning of 1930. Arco-Valley was one of the most radical members of the monarchist-federalist wing of the Bavarian People's Party. He was briefly held in "protective custody" by the
Gestapo The (, ), Syllabic abbreviation, abbreviated Gestapo (), was the official secret police of Nazi Germany and in German-occupied Europe. The force was created by Hermann Göring in 1933 by combining the various political police agencies of F ...
when the Nazis took power because of his Bavarian monarchist and federalist views. A remark attributed to him that he would gladly assassinate again was interpreted as a threat to Hitler, but he was released when he promised not to do to Hitler what he had done to Kurt Eisner. In June 1945, Arco-Valley, 48, was killed in a traffic accident in
Salzburg Salzburg is the List of cities and towns in Austria, fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020 its population was 156,852. The city lies on the Salzach, Salzach River, near the border with Germany and at the foot of the Austrian Alps, Alps moun ...
. He was riding in a horse-drawn carriage when it collided with a U.S. Army vehicle. Two other passengers were injured, but Arco-Valley suffered a chest contusion and died at the scene.


Family

On 10 July 1934, he married his distant cousin, Maria Gabrielle Countess (''Gräfin'') von Arco-Zinneberg, daughter of Count Joseph von und zu Arco-Zinneberg (great-grandson of Maria Leopoldine of Austria-Este) and his wife, Princess Wilhelmine von Auersperg. Arco-Valley was survived by his wife, who died in 1987, his mother and four daughters: Maria Wilhelmine ''Gräfin'' Apponyi von Nagy-Apponyi (1935–1987); Marie Ludmilla (born 1937); Maria Antonia ''Gräfin'' von Spaur und Flavon (born 1940); and Maria Leopoldine Stengel (born 1943). He was a contemporary of another distant cousin of rather different political views, the physicist/inventor Count Georg von Arco (1869–1940). Anton Graf von Arco's elder brother, Count Ferdinand (1893–1968), married Gertrud Wallenberg (1895–1983), member of the Swedish banking
dynasty A dynasty is a sequence of rulers from the same family, usually in the context of a monarchy, monarchical system, but sometimes also appearing in republics. A dynasty may also be referred to as a "house", "family" or "clan", among others. H ...
, and cousin of anti-Nazi hero Raoul Wallenberg.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Arco auf Valley, Anton Graf von 1897 births 1945 deaths People from Ried im Innkreis District 20th-century Freikorps personnel Anton Anti-Masonry in Germany Counts in Germany German Army personnel of World War I German monarchists German nationalist assassins German people of Jewish descent German people convicted of murder German prisoners sentenced to death German shooting survivors Bavarian Soviet Republic Thule Society members Road incident deaths in Austria People convicted of murder by Germany Prisoners sentenced to death by Germany Recipients of German pardons 20th-century German murderers Auto-antisemitism Bavarian nationalism