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    Johannes "Johann" Schober (14 November 1874 in Perg – 19 August 1932 in Baden bei Wien) was an Austrian jurist, law enforcement official, and politician...
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  • Schober (1796–1882), Austrian poet, librettist, lithographer, and actor Johann Schober (1874–1932), three-time Chancellor of Austria John C. Schober (born...
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    presidents of the ICPC) 1956 (as presidents of INTERPOL) First holder Johann Schober (ICPC) Agostinho Lourenço (INTERPOL) Deputy Vice-presidents Salary Unpaid...
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    Christian Social Party, providing the Vice-Chancellors in the cabinets of Johann Schober, Ignaz Seipel and Rudolf Ramek. From 1927, the similar oriented Landbund...
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    until the early morning. The former (and later) Austrian Chancellor Johann Schober, who was then Vienna chief of police, suppressed the protests with force...
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    Neue Freie Presse), Alfred Kerr, Hermann Bahr, Imre Bekessy [de] and Johann Schober. In 1902, Kraus published Sittlichkeit und Kriminalität (Morality and...
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    December 1928 – 13 March 1938 Chancellor Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johann Schober Karl Vaugoin Otto Ender Karl Buresch Engelbert Dollfuß Kurt Schuschnigg...
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    Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Mayr was succeeded as chancellor by non-partisan Johann Schober, backed by the Christian-Socials and the Greater German People's Party...
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    Cabinet Schober I Cabinet 5 Gürtler, AlfredAlfred Gürtler (1875–1933) 7 October 1921 10 May 1922 215 days CS Schober I Cabinet–II - Schober, JohannJohann Schober...
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  • Mayr, Chancellor (1920–1921) Johann Schober, Chancellor (1921–1922) Walter Breisky, Acting Chancellor (1922) Johann Schober, Chancellor (1922) Ignaz Seipel...
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    The paternal grandfather, Johann Jakob final, had held the same position for 1835–1844 and 1850–1857. From 1861 to 1866 Johann Jacob was a member of the...
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  • Henry Kolker, American stage, screen actor (d. 1947) November 14 – Johann Schober, 3rd Chancellor of Austria (d. 1932) November 15 – August Krogh, Danish...
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    Michael Mayr (CSP) Johann Schober Ignaz Seipel (CSP) Rudolf Ramek (CSP) Ignaz Seipel (CSP) Ernst Streeruwitz (CSP) Johann Schober Carl Vaugoin (CSP) Otto...
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    In office 9 December 1920 – 10 December 1928 Chancellor Michael Mayr Johann Schober Walter Breisky Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Preceded by Office established...
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    Preceded by Johann Schober Succeeded by Otto Ender Vice-Chancellor of Austria In office 26 September 1929 – 30 September 1930 Chancellor Johann Schober Preceded...
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    Street Crash and under pressure from the Austrian government led by Johann Schober, Creditanstalt purchased its distressed peer the Allgemeine Bodencreditanstalt...
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    Heinrich Pröhle, Lessing, Wieland, Heinse (Liebel, Berlin, 1877) Johann Schober, Johann Jacob Wilhelm Heinse, sein Leben and seine Werk (Wilhelm Friedrich...
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    "traitor to the fatherland". Curtius unsuccessfully worked with Austria's Johann Schober in March 1931 to set up a German-Austrian custom union. However, France...
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    ISBN 978-3-211-89396-8. "Streeruwitz zurückgetreten. Sein Nachfolger – Schober!". Arbeiter-Zeitung. 26 September 1929. Retrieved 27 August 2018. Berka...
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    1842" – Switzerland Tourism "Conditorei Cafe Schober Napfgasse 4 Zuerich". www.conditorei-cafe-schober.ch. Retrieved 1 September 2024. "Home". Pumpstation...
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    1930 Minister of Social Affairs in the third government of Chancellor Johann Schober 1932 consecrated archbishop of Vienna 1933 name a cardinal Innitzer's...
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    to Johann Schober, and won his support in 1929, when he suggested repositioning the Heimwehr as a pro-government political party. However Schober's attempts...
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    Preceded by Johann Mayer Succeeded by Josef Reither Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 29 January 1932 – 20 May 1932 Preceded by Johann Schober Succeeded...
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    which they blamed Police Commissioner and former Austrian chancellor Johann Schober. In 1928, Seipel, in agreement with Karl Buresch, the governor of Lower...
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    January 1922, it also withdrew its representative from Schober's cabinet. As long as Schober himself remained in office, however, the People's Party...
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    Franz Adolf Friedrich Schober, since 1801 von Schober (born 17 May 1796, Torup Castle at Malmö, Sweden; died 13 September 1882 in Dresden), was a poet...
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    collector and falconer Joseph Natterer Sr. (1754–1823) and Maria Anna Theresia Schober (his mother), the daughter of a master baker from Laxenburg. He had a brother...
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    Now an important figure, Steidle enjoyed a good relationship with Johann Schober and was considered for a place in his third government, although no...
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    twice nominated two times as Minister of Defence in the Cabinets of Johann Schober (in the first replacing Carl Vaugoin). Otto Wächter spent his first...
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    in Amborina, Dutch East Indies. He was the son of Therese Keller and Leo Johann Prochnik. He graduated from the Consular School in Vienna in 1904. From...
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