Gustaf Adolf Neumann


Gustaf Adolf Jakob Neumann was an Austrian investigative journalist and newspaper editor known for his activism against miscarriages of justice during the 1950s.

Education

He finished his "junior grade" at the missionary school in Dachsberg, "meant to act as missionary for the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales in Namibia. However, these plans failed because of "nazi disputes about the counterreformation of Ferdinand II. and because of nazi opposition against the plea for tolerance by Joseph II.". The missionary school was closed then by the NS–Stillhaltekommissar.
Neumann finished his senior grades at the school of Benedictine monks in Kremsmünster and Schottenstift in Vienna, where he also got his "school-leaving certificate".

Poetry

His first poetry readings were given in 1943 and 1944. However, early lyrics were released by the Edmund Huyke publisher in Leipzig, yet were destroyed during the Second World War..

Work as publisher

In 1945, Neumann founded Hausruck publishing house in Grieskirchen. Since 1945, with 21 years, he began to publish the weekly paper Echo der Heimat for upper Austria and soon after for every federal state. That is when he began to report about Nazi concentration camps and political crimes.
Neumann has since then been owner and manager of book- and offsetprinters for over 30 years.

Political life

He joined the political party Verband der Unabhängigen. With 24 years he was at that time the youngest party leader of Austria, yet not electable because of his age. However, Neumann has been overthrown by radicalized groups.
By his publishing activity, Neumann helped to rehabilitate 13 wrongly convicted men. He also saved innumerable farm workers and people affected by liabilities they couldn't afford from injustice and arbitrariness.

Today

Today, he acts as the President of the supervisory board of the Casinos Austria International Holding plc. Since June 2007 he is honorary president of the organization.
Neumann has been "decorated" with the title of "professor" and the "great golden sign of honor for accomplishments for the state of lower Austria". He is also author of many articles and reports. Neumann is also the founder of the Gustaf Adolf Neumann Stiftung Tiere-Rechte. He is also consultant in architectural and graphical matters.
He is father of 7 children, two times widower.