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Josef Strobach
Josef Strobach
Mayor of Vienna
In office 1896–1897
Preceded by
Hans von Friebeis
Succeeded by
Karl Lueger
Personal details
Born
23 December 1852 Wernstadt, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary
Died
11 May 1905 Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Resting place
Vienna Central Cemetery
Political party
Christian Social Party
Josef Strobach (23 December 1852 – 11 May 1905) was an Austrian bookseller and politician, the Mayor of Vienna.[1]
8 April 1897 (1897-04-08) – 10 March 1910 (1910-03-10) Preceded by JosefStrobach Succeeded by Josef Neumayer Personal details Born (1844-10-24)24 October 1844...
ISBN 978-3-8442-0200-7. Meisl, Josef (1924). "Behrend Lehman und der sächsische Hof". Jahrbuch der jüdisch-literarischen Gesellschaft. 16: 226. Strobach, Berndt (2011)...
Strobach was ultimately appointed as the magazine's new Editor-in-Chief, and Franz Josef Wagner took on the role as co-editor in 1989. After Strobach...
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