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This is a list of presidents of Austria since the establishment of that office in 1919. ... 1945: Leopold Figl (1902–1965) Acting [a] 31 December 1950:
Adolf Schärf, former Austrian president; Johannes Schober, Chancellor (First Republic) Georg Ritter von Schönerer, radical German-nationalistic politician in the Habsburg monarchy; Sophie Schulz, member of the Landtag of Lower Austria; Kurt Schuschnigg, dictator and Chancellor of Austria from 1934 to 1938; Wolfgang Schüssel, Chancellor of ...
Austria was part of Nazi Germany from 13 March 1938 to 27 April 1945 (1) Karl Renner [d] (1870–1950) 27 April 1945 20 December 1945 237 days SPÖ – Renner IV • SPÖ • ÖVP • KPÖ [33] [34] [35] 13 Leopold Figl (1902–1965) 20 December 1945 2 April 1953 7 years, 103 days ÖVP: 1945: Figl I–II–III • ÖVP • SPÖ [36] 1949: 14 ...
Pages in category "Presidents of Austria" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Name (Birth–Death) Post Term of office Political party Prince Klemens von Metternich (1773–1859) State Chancellor of the Austrian Empire: 8 October 1809 25 May 1821 Nonpartisan: 25 May 1821 13 March 1848 Count Franz Anton von Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky (1778–1861) Minister-President of the Austrian Empire: 20 March 1848 19 April 1848 ...
1900–1901 Cisleithanian legislative election: The last round of elections were held to the Imperial Council. Ethnic nationalist parties won the majority of seats. 2 October: 1901 Hungarian parliamentary election: Voting began in elections to the Hungarian Diet. Voting ended on 9 October, with the liberal Liberal Party won a supermajority of ...
Following the liberation of Austria by the allied forces in 1945, the republican Constitution was restored and so was the office of the president. Though the president regained the tremendous power they held before the corporatist era, since the second republic, the president voluntarily chose to serve as a ceremonial and symbolic figurehead ...
Otto Neurath (1882–1945), socialist, economist and philosopher; Karl Popper (1902–1994), philosopher (born in Austria, became British) Friedrich Waismann (1896–1959), mathematician, philosopher and physicist (member of the Vienna Circle) Otto Weininger (1880–1903), philosopher