Felix Frank
Austrian politician
Felix Frank (31 October 1876 in Vienna, then in Lower Austria as part of Austria-Hungary – 2 March 1957 in Innsbruck) was an Austrian politician from the Greater German People's Party who served as Vice-Chancellor of Austria from 31 May 1922 to 20 November 1924 under Chancellor Ignaz Seipel. From 1925 to 1932 he also served as Austrian ambassador to Germany.[1]
References
- ^ "Dr. Felix Frank". Parliament of Austria website. Retrieved 17 July 2013.
Österreichischer Gesandter in Berlin 1925–1932
External links
- Dr. Frank Felix - biography at Parliament of Austria website (original German)
- Dr. Felix Frank - Google Translate of biography at Parliament of Austria website from German to English
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Vice-Chancellors of Austria
- Jodok Fink
- Ferdinand Hanusch
- Eduard Heinl
- Walter Breisky
- Felix Frank
- Leopold Waber
- Franz Dinghofer
- Karl Hartleb
- Vinzenz Schumy
- Carl Vaugoin
- Richard Schmitz
- Johannes Schober
- Franz Winkler
- Emil Fey
- Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg
- Eduard Baar-Baarenfels
- Ludwig Hülgerth
- Edmund Glaise-Horstenau
- Adolf Schärf
- Bruno Pittermann
- Fritz Bock
- Hermann Withalm
- Rudolf Häuser
- Hannes Androsch
- Fred Sinowatz
- Norbert Steger
- Alois Mock
- Josef Riegler
- Erhard Busek
- Wolfgang Schüssel
- Susanne Riess-Passer
- Herbert Haupt
- Hubert Gorbach
- Wilhelm Molterer
- Josef Pröll
- Michael Spindelegger
- Reinhold Mitterlehner
- Wolfgang Brandstetter
- Heinz-Christian Strache
- Hartwig Löger
- Clemens Jabloner
- Werner Kogler
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