Joseph Buttinger

Politician

1906 – 1992

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Who was Joseph Buttinger?

Joseph Buttinger was an Austrian politician and, after his immigration to the United States, an expert on East Asia.

Buttinger was born into a working-class family and left school at age 13 to help support his family. He became a youth movement leader in Austria and, by the age of 24, was secretary of the Social Democratic Party. After being imprisoned for several months in 1934, he became chairman of the Socialist underground and a leader of the anti-Fascist movement. When Germany occupied Austria in 1938, he and his American-born wife Muriel Gardiner fled to Paris, where he was chairman of the exiled Socialists. In 1939, several months before the fall of France, the couple moved to the United States with Gardiner's daughter from a previous marriage, Connie, whom Joseph later adopted.

In 1941, he and his wife arranged US visas for his brother Alois Buttinger and his family; one of the references for the visa application was signed by Alfred Einstein.

During and after World War II, Buttinger helped establish many of the refugee programs for the International Rescue Committee. His personal actions helped smuggle thousands of anti-Fascist refugees out of Europe.

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Born
Apr 30, 1906
Reichersbeuern
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  • Austria
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Died
Mar 4, 1992
Queens

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on July 23, 2013

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