Imre was born in the village of
Pottenstein close to Vienna. As a young man he joined the
Nazi Party and
SA when both organizations were still illegal in Austria. He fought in
World War II and was awarded an
Iron Cross (second class) for his merits in the
battle of France. Due to his war experiences, he repositioned himself politically and, in 1941, joined an Austrian resistance group '
. This group was part of the Communist Youth of Austria. Together with Elfriede Hartmann, , , and others, he produced flyers and letters to soldiers calling for resistance against the Nazi regime and an end of the cruel war. On 13 April 1942 Imre was arrested and thereafter heavily tortured by the Gestapo. On 24 September 1943 he was put on trial before the Volksgerichtshof for preparation of high treason and ' (giving aid and comfort to the enemy) and sentenced to capital punishment. In all, 13 members of the resistance group
Soldatenrat were sentenced to death and decapitated at the
Regional Court of Vienna. The six women and seven men were in the age range of 18 to 25 when they were condemned to death. Five weeks after his trial, Imre was
guillotined. == Commemoration ==