Poier, Faymann and Waldheim?
Poier is from Judenburg, Styria - the town humorously referred to as being most inaptly named for having not a single Jew sinced the "Displaced Person" camp after WWII was dissoled.
Faymann I've toyed with as well, it would be mentioned however. I find no reference either way, but I doubt he was Jewish. His politics are a bit like that, but this would be known, the SPÖ has never made a secret of its Jewish prominents. This is the only one where I can't categorically exclude Jewish ancestry.
Waldheim as an ex-member of the SA Equestrian Corps would not have been Jewish. His somewhat "offish" look could be explained by having some Czech ancestry, though, his father's surname was Watzlawick.
Two others would "be possible" as Jews but are excluded categorically, by association:
Berger - so sure there's been some Jews with that name (Richard Berger, leading Jew in Innsbruck that perished in the Reichskristallnacht), so sure he had a rich corporate father. But a Jewish family owning a truck-driven logistics company, come off it!
Pezzey - So sure he's a little a little swarthy with curls. The name is said "Petsoi" which minds of a Ladin origin to the original name, would essentially give it the same derivation as the name Petz and Petzer.
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