Johann REHRL was born in Salzburg on May 17, 1874 and was baptized in the St. Blasius parish. He was one of the sons of Elisabeth and Peter Rehrl who lived at 1 Griesgasse 1 near the city school where Peter stoked the heating system.
Johann’s older brother Peter lived in Maxglan until 1932, but we don’t know anything more about Johann’s family.
Johann REHRL was admitted as a patient in the Salzburg State Asylum in July 1919 and spent the rest of his life there.
He was one of the 82 patients from there who were deported to the Hartheim killing center near Linz on April 17, 1941 where they were all murdered.
As with all of the victims of the Nazis’ secret »T4«1 murder program the death of this 66 year old man was not entered in the Salzburg police registration files.
1 It was called the »T4« program because its central headquarters were located at Tiergartenstraße 4 in Berlin.
Rudolfsplatz 2 | 25m ![]() | Kowatsch, Ferdinand Pironi, Pietro Sbigoli, Giuliano Sottili, Remo Seywald, Franz Schmidberger, Hilde Pickl, Ernst Baumgartner, Franz Friembichler, Johann Gehringer, Rudolf Groiss, Wilhelm Kössner, Georg Maier, Jakob Niesewendt, Felix Rieder, Thomas Sevignani, Johann Steininger, Anton Tragbauer, Ambros Waltl, Franz Wolf, Felix |
Rudolfsplatz 3 | 25m ![]() | Gomez-Rodriguez, Rafael |
Griesgasse 7 | 44m ![]() | Heger, Berta |
Staatsbrücke | 81m ![]() | Coilliaux, René Lucien |
Getreidegasse 11 | 87m ![]() | Kemptner, Otto |
Laid 2018-09-26 at Griesgasse 1, Salzburg