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    Anton Reinthaller (14 April 1895 – 6 March 1958) was an Austrian politician active before and after the Second World War. After a career in Nazi Germany...
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    the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), respectively. Its first leader, Anton Reinthaller, was a former Nazi functionary and SS officer, but the FPÖ did not...
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  • was absorbed by the newly founded Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) of Anton Reinthaller in 1956. Gordon Gollob Friedrich Peter[citation needed] Lothar Rendulic[citation...
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    96% 43.05% Swing 4.70pp 0.94pp   Third party Fourth party   Leader Anton Reinthaller Johann Koplenig Party FPÖ KPÖ Last election – 5.28%, 4 seats, Seats won...
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    v t e FPÖ party chairmen Anton Reinthaller Friedrich Peter Alexander Götz Norbert Steger Jörg Haider Susanne Riess-Passer Mathias Reichhold Herbert Haupt...
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    Austrian state of Upper Austria. It is best known as the home of Anton Reinthaller. "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer...
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    v t e FPÖ party chairmen Anton Reinthaller Friedrich Peter Alexander Götz Norbert Steger Jörg Haider Susanne Riess-Passer Mathias Reichhold Herbert Haupt...
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  • Peter Chairman of the Freedom Party In office 1956–1978 Preceded by Anton Reinthaller Succeeded by Alexander Götz Personal details Born Friedrich Peter...
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    (1926–2002), German rower Anton Reinlein (1766–?), Austrian clockmaker Anton Reinthaller (1895–1958), Austrian right-wing politician Anton Reisenegger (born 1969)...
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  • 1891) March 1 – Giacomo Balla, Italian painter (b. 1871) March 6 – Anton Reinthaller, Austrian politician (b. 1895) March 11 – Ole Kirk Christiansen, Danish...
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    Kaltenbrunner Alexander Löhr Friedrich Materna Erhard Raus Hanns Albin Rauter Anton Reinthaller Lothar Rendulic Julius Ringel Arthur Seyss-Inquart Otto Skorzeny Otto...
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    Europe: a biographical dictionary (Greenwood, 1995) pp 183–188. Wodak, Ruth & Anton Pelinka. The Haider phenomenon in Austria. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction...
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    v t e FPÖ party chairmen Anton Reinthaller Friedrich Peter Alexander Götz Norbert Steger Jörg Haider Susanne Riess-Passer Mathias Reichhold Herbert Haupt...
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    way to bring about Anschluss, although he was more in tune with the Anton Reinthaller-led moderate faction than the extremists under Theodor Habicht. After...
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  • 1957) April 13 – Olga Rudge, American violinist (d. 1996) April 14 – Anton Reinthaller, Austrian right-wing politician (d. 1958) April 25 – Stanley Rous...
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  • Reinecke Heinz Reinefarth Wilhelm Reinhard (SS officer) Fritz Reinhardt Anton Reinthaller Hans Conrad Julius Reiter Lothar Rendulic Adrian von Renteln Cecil...
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  • v t e FPÖ party chairmen Anton Reinthaller Friedrich Peter Alexander Götz Norbert Steger Jörg Haider Susanne Riess-Passer Mathias Reichhold Herbert Haupt...
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    Peter Mandorfer VF May 15, 1936 Schuschnigg III November 3, 1936 Schuschnigg IV February 16, 1938 Seyß-Inquart Anton Reinthaller NSDAP March 11, 1938...
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  • Police President of Munich, 1943–1945 4339 1 December 1930 347695 Anton Reinthaller Brigadeführer and a member of Reichstag 292775 December 1938 Ernst...
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  • Theodor Habicht and the constitutional pro-independence wing under Anton Reinthaller. On 19 June 1933, 32 auxiliary policemen in Krems were wounded by...
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    v t e FPÖ party chairmen Anton Reinthaller Friedrich Peter Alexander Götz Norbert Steger Jörg Haider Susanne Riess-Passer Mathias Reichhold Herbert Haupt...
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    v t e FPÖ party chairmen Anton Reinthaller Friedrich Peter Alexander Götz Norbert Steger Jörg Haider Susanne Riess-Passer Mathias Reichhold Herbert Haupt...
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    11 March 1938 13 March 1938 Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Anton Reinthaller 11 March 1938 13 March 1938 Minister of Trade and Transport Hans Fischböck...
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    to his high standing. Langoth, along with Ernst Kaltenbrunner and Anton Reinthaller, even met with Schuschnigg in 1935 in an attempt to get the ban on...
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  • activist. REDONDO ORTEGA, Onésimo (1905–1936) Falangist politician. REINTHALLER, Anton (1895–1959) Inaugural leader of the Freedom Party of Austria. REMER...
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