resigned on 20 June, handing the reins to Karl Buresch, who could. Schober stayed on, serving in the first Buresch government both as the vice chancellor and...
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of the General Hospital. In 1878, he had married Emma Braun. Their son Friedrich was born in 1879. From 1882 to 1889, the couple resided at 19 Berggasse...
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than for political work. When the Christian Socialist government of Karl Buresch had to resign on 6 May 1932, new elections appeared to be necessary. Since...
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of Austria, equivalent to Prime Minister, with the exception of Count Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust (1867–1871) the title only re-emerging at the birth...
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Carl Vaugoin, Chancellor (1930) Otto Ender, Chancellor (1930–1931) Karl Buresch, Chancellor (1931–1932) Engelbert Dollfuss, Chancellor (1932–1934) Kurt...
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Christlichsozialen in Österreich 1930–32. Dissertation, Wien 1965. Weissensteiner, Friedrich, Weinzierl, Erika (Hrsg.): Die österreichischen Bundeskanzler. Österreichischer...
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Austrian chancellor Johann Schober. In 1928, Seipel, in agreement with Karl Buresch, the governor of Lower Austria, championed the interests of the Heimwehr...
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Freiherr von Ebenstein und Spiegelfeld (1653–1711) 1705–1711 Sigismund Friedrich Graf von Khevenhüller (1666–1742, from 1725: Reichsgraf) 1711–1742 Leopold...
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(b. 1899) Raoul Villain, French assassin (b. 1885) September 16 – Karl Buresch, 9th Chancellor of Austria (b. 1878) September 17 – Henri Louis Le Chatelier...
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June 2013 the Vienna Israelite Community awarded Kern the Marietta and Friedrich Torberg Medal. In the course of the 2015 European migrant crisis, Kern...
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