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    Julius Raab (29 November 1891 – 8 January 1964) was a conservative Austrian politician who served as Federal Chancellor of Austria from 1953 to 1961....
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    pushed out in 1947) under Chancellor Leopold Figl and his successor Julius Raab until 1957. Schärf had reservations about the restitution of Jewish property...
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    dormitories are within walking distance of the university, such as the Julius Raab Heim, the WIST Haus, the Kepler Heim, the ESH and the KHG Heim. Several...
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    the position of Federal Chancellor to Christian Democrat Julius Raab. The Soviets vetoed Raab, because he had been a member of the austrofascist Fatherland...
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    criticism, Figl resigned as Chancellor on 26 November 1953. His successor, Julius Raab, was less flexible towards the SPÖ, but was Chancellor when the Austrian...
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    up one seat short of an absolute majority, ÖVP leader and Chancellor Julius Raab retained the grand coalition with the Socialists, with the SPÖ leader...
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    Minister in the coalition cabinet of Chancellor Julius Raab (ÖVP), a post he continued to hold under Raab's successors Alfons Gorbach (1961–1964) and Josef...
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    the country since 1945 remained in office, with People's Party leader Julius Raab as Chancellor and Socialist leader Bruno Pittermann as Vice-Chancellor...
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    of an outright majority, Chancellor Alfons Gorbach (who had succeeded Julius Raab a year earlier) retained the grand coalition with the Socialists under...
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    the Great Emblem of Merit from the Republic of Austria Owner of the Julius Raab Medal Honorary member of the Leopold-Franzens-University of Innsbruck...
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    seats. The grand coalition between the two parties was continued with Julius Raab replacing Leopold Figl as Chancellor of Austria, who had had to resign...
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    Schuschnigg Arthur Seyss-Inquart Second Republic Karl Renner Leopold Figl Julius Raab Alfons Gorbach Josef Klaus Bruno Kreisky Fred Sinowatz Franz Vranitzky...
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    SPÖ Raab I April 2, 1953 – June 29, 1956 Julius Raab (ÖVP) Adolf Schärf (SPÖ) ÖVP, SPÖ 1953 Raab II June 29, 1956 – July 16, 1959 Julius Raab (ÖVP)...
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    Julius Raab, finally resigned in 1961, Klaus' influence as a representative of the "young reformers" grew. He became Minister of Finance under Raab's...
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  • Engelbert Dollfuß Otto Ender Viktor Kienböck Karl Lueger Michael Mayr Julius Raab Rudolf Ramek Richard Schmitz Kurt von Schuschnigg Ignaz Seipel Fanny...
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    economic policy was known in journalistic circles as the Raab-Kamitz-Kurs, named after Julius Raab, Austrian chancellor from 1953, and his Finance Minister...
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    Austria In office 21 June 1951 – 4 January 1957 Chancellor Leopold Figl Julius Raab Preceded by Karl Renner Succeeded by Adolf Schärf Mayor and Governor...
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    in 1948) wore it, some for much of their careers. Austrian chancellor Julius Raab exhibited it in 1955 while negotiating for restored independence. Hitler's...
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    Jonas Rudolf Kirchschläger Kurt Waldheim Thomas Klestil Heinz Fischer Alexander Van der Bellen Acting Leopold Figl Julius Raab Josef Klaus Bruno Kreisky...
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    Schuschnigg Arthur Seyss-Inquart Second Republic Karl Renner Leopold Figl Julius Raab Alfons Gorbach Josef Klaus Bruno Kreisky Fred Sinowatz Franz Vranitzky...
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    Republic of Austria Parliament. Retrieved 5 March 2019. "Ing. DDDr. Julius Raab" (in German). Republic of Austria Parliament. Retrieved 5 March 2019...
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    2017–2019, 2020–2021 Klemens Wenzel von Metternich, diplomat and statesman Julius Raab, Chancellor 1953–1961 Karl Renner, Chancellor 1918–1920 and 1945, first...
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    Schuschnigg Arthur Seyss-Inquart Second Republic Karl Renner Leopold Figl Julius Raab Alfons Gorbach Josef Klaus Bruno Kreisky Fred Sinowatz Franz Vranitzky...
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    graphic artist, writer and founding member of the Vienna Secession. Julius Raab, (1891–1964), conservative politician, Chancellor of Austria, 1953–1961...
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  • former vice-chancellor SPÖ Erwin Pröll, governor of Lower Austria, ÖVP Julius Raab, former Chancellor (ÖVP) Rudolf Ramek, former Chancellor (first Republic)...
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    Schuschnigg Arthur Seyss-Inquart Second Republic Karl Renner Leopold Figl Julius Raab Alfons Gorbach Josef Klaus Bruno Kreisky Fred Sinowatz Franz Vranitzky...
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    Jonas Rudolf Kirchschläger Kurt Waldheim Thomas Klestil Heinz Fischer Alexander Van der Bellen Acting Leopold Figl Julius Raab Josef Klaus Bruno Kreisky...
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  • German agricultural scientist and politician (born 1878) January 8 – Julius Raab, Austrian politician, 14th Chancellor of Austria (born 1891) January...
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    Minister of Agriculture and SS officer. He had been asked by ÖVP Chancellor Julius Raab to take over the movement rather than let it be led by a more socialist-leaning...
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    Raab is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Raab (1882–1958), American-Hungarian musician Antoine Raab (1913–2006), French-German...
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