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Jakob Reumann (31 December 1853 in Vienna – 29 July 1925 in Klagenfurt) was an Austrian Social Democratic politician and the first social democratic mayor of Vienna from 1919 to 1923.
JakobReumann (31 December 1853 in Vienna – 29 July 1925 in Klagenfurt) was an Austrian Social Democratic politician and the first social democratic mayor...
seats, with the office of the Mayor of Vienna won by SDAP politician JakobReumann. Nationally, the success of the SDAP was far less pronounced, winning...
Richard Weiskirchner 1912 – 18 (CS) Richard Weiskirchner 1918 – 19 (CS) JakobReumann 1919 – 22 (SDAPÖ) In 1922, the city of Vienna was constituted as a separate...
municipal election and ruled the city council with 100 of the 165 seats. JakobReumann was appointed by the city council as city mayor. The theoretical foundations...
Rote Wien (in German). Retrieved 24 May 2024. "Clemens Holzmeister und JakobReumann". Friedhöfe Wien (in German). Retrieved 24 May 2024. "BR LAbg. Dr. Franz...
of Vienna In office 13 November 1923 – 12 February 1934 Preceded by JakobReumann Succeeded by Richard Schmitz Second President of the National Council...
superintendent of the municipality created in 1801. The paternal grandfather, Johann Jakob final, had held the same position for 1835–1844 and 1850–1857. From 1861...
the Matzleinsdorf suburb's old name) Reumannhof (1926, named after JakobReumann) Viktor-Adler-Hof (1924, named after Victor Adler) George-Washington-Hof...
and writer Felix Czeike, author/historian Daniel Glattauer, writer JakobReumann, Mayor of Vienna from 1919–1923 Matthias Sindelar, footballer & captain...
entitled to the first social benefits offered under its SDAP mayor JakobReumann. The postwar economic boom, which was based primarily on inflationary...
Vienna followed: out of 165 mandates the social democrats won 100 seats. JakobReumann became the first social-democratic mayor of Vienna. Vienna was going...
Weiskirchner (2 May 1916) Ottokar Graf Czernin von Chudenitz (2 May 1918) JakobReumann (21 December 1923) Franz Klein (11 April 1924) Richard Strauss (16 May...