Josef Klaus (15 August 1910 – 25 July 2001) was an Austrian politician of the conservative People's Party (ÖVP). He served as State Governor (Landeshauptmann)...
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countries of the Third World. In 1966, the ÖVP under Klaus won an absolute majority in the Nationalrat. Klaus had enough parliamentary support to govern alone;...
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Look up Klaus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Klaus is a German, Dutch and Scandinavian given name and surname. It originated as a short form of Nikolaus...
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Kurt Waldheim (redirect from Kurt Josef Waldheim)
Politics portal Kurt Josef Waldheim (German: [ˈkʰʊɐ̯t ˈvalthaɪm] ; 21 December 1918 – 14 June 2007) was an Austrian politician and diplomat. Waldheim...
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and linguist Josef Kareis (1837–1913), Austrian electrical engineer and politician Josef Kjellgren (1907–1948), Swedish writer Josef Klaus (1910–2001)...
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165 seats. Voter turnout was 94%. During the campaign, ÖVP Chancellor Josef Klaus (who had succeeded Alfons Gorbach in 1964) had called for an end to the...
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German). Republic of Austria Parliament. Retrieved 5 March 2019. "Dr. Josef Klaus" (in German). Republic of Austria Parliament. Retrieved 5 March 2019...
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Kurt Schuschnigg (redirect from Kurt Alois Josef Johann Schuschnigg)
Kurt Alois Josef Johann von Schuschnigg (German: [ˈʃʊʃnɪk]; 14 December 1897 – 18 November 1977) was an Austrian politician who was the Chancellor of...
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so until 1983. The Kreisky I government took office on 21 April 1970. Josef Klaus stepped down as ÖVP chairman in 1970 and his deputy Hermann Withalm [de]...
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Second Republic Karl Renner Leopold Figl Julius Raab Alfons Gorbach Josef Klaus Bruno Kreisky Fred Sinowatz Franz Vranitzky Viktor Klima Wolfgang Schüssel...
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in favour of the less pragmatic ÖVP "reformers" around his successor Josef Klaus. He returned to the National Council where he kept his mandate until...
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Klaus Josef Lutz (born March 20, 1958) is a German lawyer and business manager. In 2008, he took over as chief executive officer and chairman of the board...
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Second Republic Karl Renner Leopold Figl Julius Raab Alfons Gorbach Josef Klaus Bruno Kreisky Fred Sinowatz Franz Vranitzky Viktor Klima Wolfgang Schüssel...
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Second Republic Karl Renner Leopold Figl Julius Raab Alfons Gorbach Josef Klaus Bruno Kreisky Fred Sinowatz Franz Vranitzky Viktor Klima Wolfgang Schüssel...
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related to Klaus Barbie. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Klaus Barbie. French Judicial Archives on Klaus Barbie (in French) Klaus Barbie at the...
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Second Republic Karl Renner Leopold Figl Julius Raab Alfons Gorbach Josef Klaus Bruno Kreisky Fred Sinowatz Franz Vranitzky Viktor Klima Wolfgang Schüssel...
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Alfons Gorbach 2,024,501 45.43 (#1) 81 / 165 2 ÖVP–SPÖ majority 1966 Josef Klaus 2,191,109 48.35 (#1) 85 / 165 4 ÖVP majority 1970 2,051,012 44.69 (#2)...
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Franz Jonas (redirect from Franz Josef Jonas)
Franz Josef Jonas (4 October 1899 – 24 April 1974) was an Austrian politician who served as the president of Austria between 1965 and 1974 as a member...
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1962 Klaus I April 2, 1964 – April 19, 1966 Josef Klaus (ÖVP) Bruno Pittermann (SPÖ) ÖVP, SPÖ Klaus II April 19, 1966 – April 21, 1970 Josef Klaus (ÖVP)...
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Gorbach (ÖVP) Josef Klaus (ÖVP) 21 Bock, FritzFritz Bock (1911–1993) 19 April 1966 19 January 1968 1 year, 275 days ÖVP Klaus, JosefJosef Klaus (ÖVP) 22 Withalm...
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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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and collaborating with three Conservative chancellors (Raab, Gorbach and Klaus), Schärf gained recognition by exercising his office according to the principle...
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Konrad Adenauer (redirect from Konrad Hermann Josef Adenauer)
Piet de Jong Norwegian prime minister Per Borten Austrian chancellor Josef Klaus Swedish prime minister Tage Erlander Turkish prime minister Süleyman...
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from 1966 to 1968 he was foreign minister in the cabinet of Chancellor Josef Klaus. Relying on the 1946 Gruber–De Gasperi Agreement, Minister Tončić-Sorinj...
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Nazis, including Otto Planetta, Franz Holzweber, Ernst Feike, Franz Leeb, Josef Hackl, Ludwig Maitzen, Erich Wohlraab, and Paul Hudl, who entered the Chancellery...
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representative in Austria. Ernst Kaltenbrunner served as chief minister and Josef Burckel as Commissioner for the Reunion of Austria (concerned with the "Jewish...
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in Lower Austria (ditto) Leopold Figl court: Vienna 1, District, Franz-Josef-Kai 31-33 (Home, 1963–1967) Leopold Figl Lane: Vienna 1, District (next...
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advisor for West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and Austrian Chancellor Josef Klaus. In 1952, State Secretary Hans Ritter von Lex, thanked him for his suggestions...
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1958 April 18, 1958 Josef Schöner Third Adenauer cabinet January 31, 1966 February 7, 1966 February 17, 1966 Karl Gruber Josef Klaus Second Erhard cabinet...
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led by the conservative Austrian People's Party (ÖVP). ÖVP politician Josef Klaus (1910-2001), later chancellor of Austria, served as governor of Salzburg...
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