Ferdinand Hanusch (9 November 1866 – 28 September 1923) was an Austrian writer and politician who served as the second Vice-Chancellor of Austria from...
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Hanusch is a German language surname, written Hanuš in Czech. Notable people with the surname include: Ferdinand Hanusch (1866–1923), Austrian politician...
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1970, Sweden, p) Bergtóra Hanusardóttir (born 1946, Faroe Is, f/nf) Ferdinand Hanusch (1866–1923, Austrian E, nf) Hao Jingfang (郝景芳, born 1984, China, f)...
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March 1919 17 October 1919 CS State Secretary of Social Affairs Ferdinand Hanusch 15 March 1919 22 October 1920 SDAPÖ State Secretary of Foreign Affairs...
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Hammer-Purgstall (1774–1856, nf) Peter Handke (born 1942, f/d/p) Ferdinand Hanusch (1866–1923, f/nf) Eberhard Werner Happel (1647–1690, nf/f) Thea von...
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the Virgin Mary. It was built in the neo-Gothic style in 1914–1918. Ferdinand Hanusch (1866–1923), Austrian politician Franz W. Seidler (born 1933), German...
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awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1911 Joseph Gregor (1888–1960), writer Ferdinand Hanusch (1866–1923), politician Irene Harand (1900–1975), human rights activist...
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21 June 1921 President Karl Seitz Michael Hainisch Vice-Chancellor Ferdinand Hanusch Eduard Heinl Walter Breisky Preceded by Karl Renner Succeeded by Johann...
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v t e Vice-Chancellors of Austria First Republic Jodok Fink Ferdinand Hanusch Eduard Heinl Walter Breisky Felix Frank Leopold Waber Franz Dinghofer Karl...
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Minister Heinrich Lammasch Preceded by Viktor Mataja Succeeded by Ferdinand Hanusch Personal details Born (1876-07-19)19 July 1876 Vienna, Austria-Hungary...
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