Richard Steidle
| Richard Steidle | |
|---|---|
| Steidle (middle), 1930 | |
| Born | 20 September 1881 | 
| Died | 30 August 1940 (aged 58) | 
| Cause of death | Gunshot wounds | 
| Citizenship | Austrian | 
| Education | Doctor of jurisprudence | 
| Alma mater | University of Innsbruck | 
| Occupation | Lawyer | 
| Known for | Leader of the Heimwehr in Tyrol | 
| Title | Heimwehr leader | 
| Term | 1927-1930 | 
| Successor | Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg | 
| Political party | Christian Social Party | 
Richard Steidle (20 September 1881 – 30 August 1940) was an Austrian lawyer and the leader of the paramilitary Heimwehr in Tyrol. He was a leading representative of the pro-independence tendency on the far right of Austrian politics and as such was opposed to the Nazi Party which supported the incorporation of Austria into a Großdeutschland. Following the Anschluss, Steidle was sent to the Buchenwald concentration camp, where he was killed in 1940.