Barbara Hirschbaeck, geb. Mayer-Rieckh (HUMANIC Shoes) Zell am See Austria
Based on the available evidence, it is evident that Barbara Hirschbäck, née Mayer-Rieckh, was involved from the beginning in a conscious and deliberate collaboration with Dr. Ernst Höfer and Brigitte Wagner-Fuentefria in all detrimental actions against Lydia Wagner and her family.
This includes:
1. Deliberate medical malpractice by Dr. Ernst Höfer, Lydia Wagner’s family doctor, with the intention of causing Lydia Wagner’s death and facilitating a planned inheritance fraud.
2. Precursory forgery and subsequent judicial use of a bequest power of attorney in favor of Barbara Hirschbäck for the contrived “Lydia Wagner inheritance matter.”
3. Forgery and continued judicial use of a falsified will purportedly from Lydia Wagner.
4. Fraudulent misrepresentation of the estate’s assets and embezzlement of jointly held real estate interests with Lydia Wagner, alongside Dr. Ernst Höfer.
5. Deceptive concealment of Lydia Wagner’s intentionally induced early death from her isolated family to manipulate the appointment of an absentee curator who couldn’t detect the forgery of the will and the false asset disclosures.
6. Forgery of purportedly genuine handwriting samples from Lydia Wagner, designed to resemble the forged testament handwriting, following the knowledge and coordination of the initial expert determination of testament forgery by SV F. Nicponsky with 99% certainty.
7. Continued harmful actions, threats, and credit damage against the plaintiff to obstruct the judicial pursuit of the above facts by the victimized son.
Barbara Hirschbäck, née Mayer-Rieckh, actively participated in these detrimental actions by using her skills as a trained shoe designer and the spouse of academic painter Richard Hirschbäck, who specialized in imitating the art of “old masters.”
She produced imitation forgeries of Lydia Wagner’s handwriting and was compensated based on the success of a “bequest” from a falsified bequest power of attorney and the falsified will of Lydia Wagner.
Barbara Hirschbäck, née Mayer-Rieckh, maintained close contact with the generous Lydia Wagner through charity events she organized.
Dr. Ernst Höfer, as the main perpetrator, used his knowledge that Barbara Hirschbäck, née Mayer-Rieckh, regularly solicited substantial sums of money from Lydia Wagner for donations to a mission run by Father Karl Kuppelwieser in South Africa, which Barbara Hirschbäck, née Mayer-Rieckh, wrongfully failed to transfer to the purported recipient, Kuppelwieser, in South Africa.
The leverage held by Dr. Ernst Höfer over Barbara Hirschbäck and her protective industrial family (the Mayer-Rieckh family, owners of Humanic) arises from incriminating information about their joint illicit profits.
Barbara HIRSCHBAECK, née MAYER-RIECKH (HUMANIC), Zell am See
Barbara Hirschbaeck deliberately cultivates a public image as “Madame Charity” with ostensibly supportive charitable projects, such as those for African children.
To dispel suspicion, she publicly showcases a distinct Catholic faith and practices within the Catholic parish to deceive potential donors.
Mrs. Lydia Wagner, a deeply devout and generous patient, and the Vienna-based aunt of Dr. Ernst Hoefer, fell victim to Barbara Hirschbaeck’s fraudulent facade of donations while at her holiday residence in Zell am See, resulting in significant financial loss.
Dr. Ernst Hoefer, well-connected as a local and a physician in Zell am See, is complicit in the fraudulent donations.
Barbara Hirschbaeck, a shoe designer, was born on August 6, 1934, in Graz, and is the daughter of the late founder of the Humanic shoe chain, Hans Mayer-Rieckh.
By the time of Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, Humanic Leather and Shoe AG, Graz had approximately 60 branches, exclusively within the small Austrian market.
The published company history of HUMANIC remains silent about its profitable collaboration with the NAZI regime. It merely notes that the HUMANIC shoe factory was severely damaged by bombs from the Allied liberation forces during the Nazi regime.
The Mayer-Rieckh family, as shoe manufacturers, accumulated sufficient war profits for the Nazi regime to avoid denazification and rebuild their destroyed factory.
Thanks to their connections, the Mayer-Rieckh family in Austria could immediately resume business and collaborate with fugitive Nazis in Austria, securing influential positions in Styria and Austria’s justice system. By the 1960s, the Mayer-Rieckh family used these wartime profits to expand their Leder & Schuh AG and HUMANIC businesses to Western Europe and Scandinavia.
B. Hirschbaeck’s brother, Michael Mayer-Rieckh, was also born in Graz on August 18, 1935, as the son of their common father, Hans Mayer-Rieckh. Michael Mayer-Rieckh, like his sister B. Hirschbaeck, worked in the former family business of their father, Hans Mayer Rieckh, the Leder & Schuh AG (“Humanic”) in Graz. After the sale, Michael Mayer-Rieckh became the primary shareholder and chairman of the supervisory board at Humanic. Simultaneously, he chaired the supervisory board of the Styrian Sparkasse and served as the president of the Styrian Industrial Association.
Barbara Hirschbaeck, sister of the HUMANIC clan’s chief and main owner Michael Mayer-Rieckh, collected substantial sums in donations over an extended period during charity events in the Zell am See area for the SIZANANI mission led by Father Karl Kuppelwieser in South Africa.
Father Kuppelwieser has attested under oath that he never received these donation funds.
Elisabeth Hoefer, the spouse of the former Salzburg SPÖ local politician and mayor of Zell am See, is friends with B. Hirschbaeck and supports this systematic donation fraud. (V)
One of the victims of this donation fraud was Lydia Wagner, who regularly donated significant amounts of money, and according to testimonies, B. Hirschbaeck would “always come to her whenever she needed money for something.”
The presented evidence indicates the following offenses that must be judicially evaluated:
Aggravated fraud, will forgery, power of attorney forgery, signature forgery, donation fraud
COLLECTION OF FACTS:
Donation fraud for the South African “Sizanani” mission led by Father Karl Kuppelwieser
FORGERIES
Call for Affected Victims:
Victims harmed by Barbara Hirschbaeck / Mayer-Rieckh are urged to come forward, provide documents for collective problem-solving.
Until a legally binding conviction is reached, the presumption of innocence must prevail.