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Hauptmann Karl Burian (died 13 March 1944) was an Austrian captain for
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during
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, activist for the restoration of the
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, and an important figure of the Austrian resistance against
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. After Germany's ''
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'', or annexation of Austria, in March 1938, Burian created a resistance group, the Legitimist Central Committee, which planned to blow up the
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headquarters in
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, the Hotel Metropole. Later that year, he attempted to give German mobilization plans to a contact who was secretly a Gestapo spy. He was sentenced to five years in prison, and executed in Vienna in 1944.


World War I and monarchist activism

HauptmannBoeckl-Kramper, Mang, Neugebauer (2022), pp. 50, 233. Karl Burian was an Austrian captain for
Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary, also referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe#Before World War I, Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. A military ...
during
World War I World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
, and a legitimist. "Legitimists" in this context were those who wanted the reinstatement of pre-World War I European monarchies, such as Austria-Hungary, which dissolved in 1918 at the war's end. After the war, Burian created the monarchist combat organization Ostara, and was later in the Legitimist academic fraternity Corps de Ottonen.Luža 1984, pp. 29-30. In the late 1930s, legitimists rallied around Otto von Hapsburg—the son of the late Austro-Hungarian emperor
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—who had been in exile in Steenokkerzeel,
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. Legitimists' attachment to Austria-Hungary, historian Radomír Luža writes, "became more insistent as
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ideology] displayed more disregard for the separate Austria [cultural] identity."


Austrian resistance

On 12 March 1938,
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annexed
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in the ''
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'', and Otto von Hapsburg pleaded for armed resistance in a
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speech on 15 March. The Corps de Ottonen was dissolved that month, and three days later, fifty of its members went underground. The group's senior president, Willi Klein, emigrated to Paris, and Burian took his place. Burian created the Legitimist Central Committee. Leading Committee members were Josef Wotypka, Burian's deputy; Rochus Kozak, in charge of "organizational affairs"; Julius Kretschmer, in charge of propaganda; Ludwig Krausz-Wienner, in charge of "ideological problems"; and Josef Krinninger, their
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. The Committee communicated with the Hebra and Zemljak legitimist groups, and was supplied with funds from abroad. They communicated with Hapsburg through the former Greek Consul in Vienna, Michael Georg Koimzoglu, and other associates of Krinninger's in
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and
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.Luža 1984, p. 30. In May, the assets of Hotel Metropole in
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were seized by the
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, who made it their headquarters. Burian's resistance group planned to blow the hotel up. One of the hotel's expropriated co-proprietors and a legitimist, Karl Freidiger, came to the group with the hotel's floor plans. The bombing plan, and Burian's direct contact with Hapsburg, made Burian a "particularly dangerous" threat to the Gestapo. A former member of Corps de Ottonen, Dr. Othmar Slavik, who was then living in
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, Switzerland, arranged a meeting for 27 August between Burian and a supposed
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agent, to whom Burian would supply German mobilization plans. The man was actually Gestapo spy Josef Materna, who was also an
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informant in their Vienna office. The Gestapo and Abwehr Vienna office had been exchanging information. Burian was arrested on 13 October 1938, while leaving the coffeehouse where Materna had given him military documents. Other members of the group were arrested later that month. He was interned for five years on charges of espionage,Ruszała, Pudłocki 2021, p. 69. sentenced to death on 9 December 1943, and executed in Vienna on 13 March 1944.


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* Elisabeth Boeckl-Klamper, Thomas Mang, Wolfgang Neugebauer (2022). ''The Vienna Gestapo, 1938-1945: Crimes, Perpetrators, Victims'', Berghahn Books. ISBN 9781800732605 * Luža, Radomír (1984). ''The Resistance in Austria 1938-1945'', U of Minnesota Press. ISBN 9781452912660 * John Horne, Robert Gerwarth (2013). ''War in Peace: Paramilitary Violence in Europe After the Great War'', OUP Oxford. ISBN 9780199686056 * Kamil Ruszała, Tomasz Pudłocki (2021). ''Postwar Continuity and New Challenges in Central Europe, 1918–1923'', Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781000455724 {{DEFAULTSORT:Burian, Karl Austro-Hungarian Army officers Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I Austrian resistance members 1944 deaths Austrian criminals Austrian people imprisoned in Germany Failed terrorist attempts in Europe Austrian activists Austrian monarchists 1938 in Austria People executed by Nazi Germany