The Austrian assassinated in 1934 refers to Engelbert Dollfuss. Dollfuss served as the 14th Chancellor of Austria and was assassinated on July 25, 1934.
Engelbert Dollfuss.
Dr. Dollfuss refers to Engelbert Dollfuss, an Austrian politician who served as Chancellor of Austria from 1932 until his assassination in 1934. He was known for his authoritarian rule and his suppression of the Austrian Nazi movement. Dollfuss established the authoritarian regime known as the Austrofascism and sought to maintain Austrian independence from Nazi Germany.
In the chancellor's office in Vienna.
Austrian Parliament Building was created in 1883.
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The Austrian Bundesliga was suspended in 1917 due to war.
It was the location for Hungarian Parliament.
Budapest was where Hungary had their parliament.
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Klemens von Metternich was the primary force behind the accomplishments of the Congress of Vienna. He was the State Chancellor of the Austrian Empire.
Klemens von Metternich never lived in Brighton. He was an Austrian politician and diplomat who served as Foreign Minister and Chancellor of the Austrian Empire during the early 19th century. While he traveled extensively in Europe, there is no record of him residing in Brighton.