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    Professor August Breisky (25 March 1832, Klattau (Klatovy), Bohemia, Austrian Empire  – 25 May 1889) was an Austrian gynecologist and obstetrician. He...
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  • Breisky is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: August Breisky (1832–1889), Czech doctor and educator Arthur Breisky (1885–1910), Czech...
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    single day. Walter Breisky was born on 8 July 1871 in Bern, Switzerland. He was the second son of August Breisky and Pauline Breisky, née von Less. Both...
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    August Breisky, an obstetrician in Prague, rejected Semmelweis's book as "naïve" and he referred to it as "the Koran of puerperal theology". Breisky objected...
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    of Sciences, from 1910 to 1920. In 1920, he married Marie Bertha Warner Breisky. Hess took a leave of absence in 1921 and travelled to the United States...
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    professor and gynaecological researcher Josef Hlávka (1831–1908), architect August Breisky (1832–1889), medical professor and gynaecological researcher Johann...
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    (1808–1871). In 1880 he became an associate professor, and in 1889 succeeded August Breisky (1832-1889) as professor and director of the second Frauenklinik in...
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  • obstetrical clinic under Josef Späth (1823–1896) and his successor August Breisky (1832–1889) until 1888. He became professor of obstetrics in Linz in...
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    in 1884 he became a full professor. Three years later, he succeeded August Breisky (1832-1889) in Prague, and in 1891 returned to Vienna as a successor...
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  • The Breisky government (German: Regierung Breisky) was a caretaker cabinet in office from midday of January 26 to midday of January 27, 1922. The government...
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    portraits of Walter Breisky, Bertha von Suttner, and Stefan Zweig. He also designed book covers for Dzieje Polski (History of Poland) by August Sokołowski [cs;...
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    resumed the chancellorship on 27 January. Breisky had been in office for barely twenty-four hours. Breisky went back to being vice chancellor. Schober...
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    unit would be permitted to use tasers, similar to other special units. In August, Kickl announced plans to establish standby units in all nine states. Further...
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    Michael Arthur Josef Jakob Hainisch (German: [ˈhaɪnɪʃ] ; 15 August 1858 – 26 February 1940) was an Austrian politician who served as the first President...
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    unable to save him from a historically poor result of 11%. He succeeded August Wöginger as general-secretary of the ÖAAB in 2016 and held this position...
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    Palfyova, Czechoslovakian artistic gymnast (b. 1912) September 25 Walter Breisky, Austrian civil servant, acting Chancellor of Austria (b. 1871) Eugeniusz...
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    comes to mediation, acceptance and advertising for Austria abroad." In August 2018, she married entrepreneur Wolfgang Meilinger, 54, at a ceremony in...
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    was the shortest-serving chancellor, with two days in office, and Walter Breisky was the shortest-serving acting chancellor, with only one day in office...
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    Walter Breisky was sworn in as his successor, and the Treaty of Lana was ratified with the votes of Christian Socials and Social Democrats. The Breisky government...
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    Austria First Republic Karl Renner Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz...
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    travelled to Germany and Switzerland, where he met with Friedrich Engels, August Bebel and Karl Liebknecht. He was charged several times for his activities...
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    Karl Renner (category Use dmy dates from August 2023)
    Victor Adler Otto Bauer Karl Renner Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Leopold Hennet Alfred Grünberger Heinrich Mataja Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel...
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    10 October 2021. Retrieved 12 October 2021. Board of Trustees Archived 5 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine National Fund of the Republic of Austria for...
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    31 July 1934, Feike was hanged on 7 August 1934, and Leeb, Hackl, Maitzen, and Wohlraab were hanged on 13 August 1934. Hudl was released under an amnesty...
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    Wolfgang Schüssel (category Articles with unsourced statements from August 2015)
    Austria First Republic Karl Renner Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz...
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    Freie Presse, 16 May 1936 (german). "Austria: Death for Freedom". Time. 6 August 1934. Archived from the original on 28 June 2011. Retrieved 27 January 2011...
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    Sebastian Kurz (German: [zeˈbasti̯a(ː)n ˈkʊrts]; born 27 August 1986) is an Austrian former politician who served twice as the chancellor of Austria, initially...
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    Tensions appeared to decrease, and the early summer was peaceful. On 18 August, however, a bloody street fight in Sankt Lorenzen im Mürztal, Styria, brought...
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    studied law at the University of Vienna. At the beginning of World War I in August 1914 Seyss-Inquart enlisted with the Austrian Army and was given a commission...
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    Mielich (1863–1929), an Austrian painter of orientalist scenes. Walter Breisky (1871–1944), politician and Austrian chancellor, died in Klosterneuburg...
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