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Heinrich Lammasch (21 May 1853 – 6
January 1920) was an
Austrian jurist. He was a
professor of
criminal and
international law, a
member of the
Hague Arbitration...
- Karl's last
Austrian prime minister,
Heinrich Lammasch,
concluded that Karl's
position was untenable.
Lammasch persuaded Karl that the best
course was to...
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regions where primary sources from the
period are lacking. In 1919,
Heinrich Lammasch, the last
prime minister of
Imperial Austria,
proposed to give the young...
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German Austrian State Council. His last
Austrian prime minister,
Heinrich Lammasch,
advised him that he was in an
impossible situation, and his best course...
- German-Austrian
state council. Karl I's last
Austrian prime minister,
Heinrich Lammasch,
concluded that Karl I was in an
impossible situation, and
persuaded Karl...
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Feuchtenegg (1917-1918),
Baron Max
Hussarek von
Heinlein (1918), and
Heinrich Lammasch (1918). His short-lived
cabinet included well
known contemporary Austrian...
- Minister-President • 1867–1868
Prince Karl of
Auersperg (first) • 1918
Heinrich Lammasch (last)
Legislature Imperial Council • Upper
house House of
Lords • Lower...
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resigned on
October 27, the
Cisleithanian cabinet of his
successor Heinrich Lammasch was
already referred to as "liquidation ministry".
After the war, Hussarek...
- Karl
Renner was
proclaimed Chancellor of Austria,
succeeding Heinrich Lammasch and led the
first three cabinets (12
November 1918 – 7 July 1920) as a...
- social, educational, and
economic issues and
became friends with
Heinrich Lammasch, a
prominent Austrian jurist and the last
Imperial Minister-President,...