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Bruno Kreisky (German: [ˈbʁuːno ˈkʁaɪ̯ski]; 22
January 1911 – 29 July 1990) was an
Austrian social democratic politician who
served as
foreign minister...
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Kreisky is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bruno Kreisky (1911–1990),
Austrian politician Eva
Kreisky (1944–2024),
Austrian political...
- The
Kreisky–Peter–Wiesenthal
affair was a
political and
personal feud in the 1970s,
fought between the then
Austrian chancellor Bruno Kreisky and the...
- high-profile
events involving Austrian politicians.
Shortly after Bruno Kreisky was
inaugurated as
Austrian chancellor in
April 1970,
Wiesenthal pointed...
- The
Bruno Kreisky Prize for
Human Rights is a
biennial award created in
October 1976 on the
occasion of the 65th
birthday of
Bruno Kreisky. The laureates...
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became the
largest party for the
first time in post-war history, and
Bruno Kreisky became Chancellor,
winning three consecutive majorities (1971, 1975, and...
- 1993
Fawehinmi was
awarded the
biennial Bruno Kreisky Prize. This prize,
named in
honour of
Bruno Kreisky, is
awarded to
international figures who advance...
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becoming the Republic's
first president. From 1971 to 1983,
under Bruno Kreisky, the
Socialist Party was the sole
governing party. For the
following three...
- ISBN 978-0-262-52127-7.
Kreisky, Bruno; Lewis, Jill; Rathkolb,
Oliver (2000). The
struggle for a
democratic Austria :
Bruno Kreisky on
peace and
social justice...
- lead the
government for the next 29 years.
Kreisky became Chancellor and
would remain so
until 1983. The
Kreisky I
government took
office on 21
April 1970...