Carmella Flöck (28 October 1898 - 20 December 1982) was a courier for the Austrian Resistance during the Anschluss of 1938-1945.
This Christian workers association was modeled after Pope Leo XIII's Enzyklika Rerum Novarum.
Flöck worked lastly in a leading position at the office until it was taken over by the national socialists on 11 March 1938, who then dissolved it.
She remained critical towards the national Socialist regime and was therefore recruited by an acquaintance into a resistance movement.
After the liberation, she returned to Innsbruck and worked at the organization for victims of the national socialist regime in Tyrol and from 1949 as secretary to the state politician Hans Gamper.