- Carl Szokoll
Carl Szokoll (*
October 15 1915 inVienna ; †August 25 2004 in Vienna) was anAustria n resistance fighter involved in theJuly 20 Plot ,major in theWehrmacht , and, after the war, author and film producer.Early life
Szokoll was the son of a low-ranking soldier in the Austrian army, who had fought in the
First World War and had been a long-termRussia nprisoner of war . He grew up under poor circumstances in Vienna, but because he received excellent grades in primary and secondary school he was later admitted as an officer candidate in the Austrian army in 1934. In his years as a cadet, he met his wife Christl Kukula, the daughter of aJew ish Viennieseindustrialist . After theAnschluss in 1938, he had to end his relationship with Kukula because of theNuremberg laws that forbade romantic involvement with Jews. Despite this, he secretly stayed in contact with her during the next years and married her, after the war, in 1946. Together they had one son.Because of his relationship to a half-Jewish woman ("Halbjüdin" as the Nuremberg laws put it), he was transferred from an élite panzer unit to the ordinary infantry regiment and fought in the first phases of the
World War II inNazi Germany 's assaults on Poland and France. Because he was wounded in battle, he was sent back to Vienna for work in the administration of the district of Vienna.Involvement in the July 20 Plot
In 1943, then-captain Szokoll met
Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg , one of the heads of theresistance movement in theThird Reich and got involved with them in the following months. When the July 20 Plot seemed to have succeeded after Stauffenberg placed a bomb in theFührer Headquarters "Wolfsschanze ", he was the resistance's man in Vienna who executed the orders to seize all authorities and arrest the leading members ofSS and the Nazi administration.Szokoll, unlike his co-conspirators in
Berlin , succeeded in rounding up nearly all Nazi officials in Vienna. When the plot leaders realized that Hitler had survived, Stauffenberg called Szokoll on a secure line in order to tell him that the attempt had failed. Although Szokoll was one of the last conspirators who had telephone contact with Stauffenberg, he was able to convince theGestapo that he was only following orders and thus he escaped punishment as one of only a handful of conspirators who did.zokoll "Saviour of Vienna"
Being promoted major later in 1944, he tried to take all measures within his power to save Vienna from following the fate of so many other
Europe an cities before that had been destroyed in heavy fighting. In the first months of 1945, he got involved with theAustrian resistance movement and started to create a network of officers in order to contact the nearingSoviet Army and declare Vienna anopen city . The plan was working well until early April 1945. Although Hitler had ordered the Wehrmacht to fight until the last man in the defence of Vienna, Szokoll's co-conspirators had implemented a plan that would order all troops to retreat from Vienna when the Soviets were close to the city. However, the conspiracy was discovered and Nazi officials immediately hanged the leading conspirators and searched for Szokoll. Once again, he managed to escape and, in the following days, took part inOperation Radetzky , the plan of the Austrian resistance to take over Vienna and prevent fighting as far as possible. Ultimately, the city only saw moderate fighting and the inner districts saw practically no fighting. Szokoll had acted as the provisory administrator of Vienna from the time the Wehrmacht had retreated, but was once again nearly taken prisoner by the Soviets when being accused of working for US intelligence.Post-war career
Honoured by the reinstated Austrian government for his merits on freeing Austria from the Nazis, he started a career as author and film producer. Among his work is the script for the film "
Der Bockerer ", the production of "Die letzte Brücke " (the film that madeMaria Schell famous), and his own autobiography that became a bestseller. He died in Vienna in 2004.Work
* "Der Bockerer II : Österreich ist frei." Verlag der Apfel, Wien 1997 ISBN 3-85450-128-5
* "Der gebrochene Eid." Europa-Verlag, Wien 1985 ISBN 3-203-50929-6
* "Die Rettung Wiens 1945. Mein Leben, mein Anteil an der Verschwörung gegen Hitler und an der Befreiung Österreichs." Amalthea-Verlag, Wien 2001 ISBN 3-85002-472-5ee also
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List of Austrians External links
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/secondworldwar/story/0,14058,1293854,00.html Article in the Guardian 2004]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0844209/filmoyear IMDB Carl Szokoll]
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