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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 .

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  • Andreas-Hofer-Bund (Südtirol) (de)
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  • Andreas-Hofer-Bund (AHB) ist der Name einer Südtiroler Widerstandsgruppe während des Zweiten Weltkriegs. In ihrem Namen beruft sie sich auf den anti-napoleonischen Freiheitskämpfer aus Tirol, Andreas Hofer. (de)
  • L'Andreas-Hofer-Bund (AHB, traducibile dalla lingua tedesca con "Lega di Andreas Hofer") fu un movimento antinazista fondato nel 1939 in Alto Adige. (it)
  • 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 . (en)
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  • Andreas-Hofer-Bund (AHB) ist der Name einer Südtiroler Widerstandsgruppe während des Zweiten Weltkriegs. In ihrem Namen beruft sie sich auf den anti-napoleonischen Freiheitskämpfer aus Tirol, Andreas Hofer. (de)
  • 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 . The movement was still active in 1943, when South Tyrol was incorporated into the Operationszone Alpenvorland, and began to be exposed to the anti-partisan activities of the occupying German authorities. In the fall of 1943 the Bund had between 30 and 40 members. Egarter and his closest collaborators, however, still managed to come into contact with the Austrian Patria resistance movement and with the British and American intelligence services. (en)
  • L'Andreas-Hofer-Bund (AHB, traducibile dalla lingua tedesca con "Lega di Andreas Hofer") fu un movimento antinazista fondato nel 1939 in Alto Adige. (it)
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