For the Austrian Olympic water polo player, see Karl Seitz (water polo).
Not to be confused with Carl Zeiss.
Karl Seitz
Seitz photographed by Ferdinand Schmutzer, 1925
President of Austria
De facto 10 November 1920 – 9 December 1920
Chancellor
Michael Mayr
Preceded by
Office established
Succeeded by
Michael Hainisch
Mayor and Governor of Vienna
In office 13 November 1923 – 12 February 1934
Preceded by
Jakob Reumann
Succeeded by
Richard Schmitz
Second President of the National Council
In office 15 December 1920 – 20 November 1923
Preceded by
Matthias Eldersch
Succeeded by
Matthias Eldersch
President of the Constituent National Assembly
In office 5 March 1919 – 9 November 1920
Preceded by
Office established
Succeeded by
Office abolished
President of the Provisional National Assembly
In office 21 October 1918 – 16 February 1919
Serving with Franz Dinghofer, Jodok Fink/Johann Hauser
Preceded by
Office established
Succeeded by
Office abolished
Personal details
Born
(1869-09-04)4 September 1869 Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Died
3 February 1950(1950-02-03) (aged 80) Vienna, Austria
Political party
Social Democratic Workers' Party
Spouse
Emilie Heindl
Karl Josef Seitz (German pronunciation:[kaʁlˈzaɪts]ⓘ; 4 September 1869 – 3 February 1950) was an Austrian politician of the Social Democratic Workers' Party. He served as member of the Imperial Council, President of the National Council and Mayor of Vienna.[1]
Karl Josef Seitz (German pronunciation: [kaʁl ˈzaɪts] ; 4 September 1869 – 3 February 1950) was an Austrian politician of the Social Democratic Workers'...
"spirited" attack that he had ordered. As he wrote to fellow Social Democrat KarlSeitz, who sent him money through friends in Stockholm, he was able to work...
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Friedrich-Engels-Platz (1933, named after Friedrich Engels) Karl-Seitz-Hof (1933,, named after KarlSeitz) Paul-Speiser-Hof (1929, named after Paul Speiser [de])...
Catholic Church, ordered the then-Mayor of Vienna KarlSeitz to conclude operations at the facility, but Seitz refused on account of his office necessitating...
Karl Renner (14 December 1870 – 31 December 1950) was an Austrian politician and jurist of the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria. He is often...
unsuccessfully urged Social Democratic Mayor KarlSeitz to call for the Austrian Armed Forces, which Seitz rejected. Schober attempted for the Christian...
which were more conservative than the first government of Social Democrat Karl Renner of 1919–20, which had established a number of progressive socioeconomic...
Miklas was appointed state secretary in the Austrian government of Chancellor Karl Renner. From 1923 to 1928, he was the speaker of the National Council (Nationalrat)...
National Assembly appointed three coequal chairmen, one of them being KarlSeitz, and established a State Council to administer the executive branch. On...
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Germany and Switzerland, where he met with Friedrich Engels, August Bebel and Karl Liebknecht. He was charged several times for his activities and spent nine...
United States of America Ignaz Seipel, former Chancellor (First Republic) KarlSeitz, Austrian president (First Republic) Arthur Seyß-Inquart, national socialist...
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2001, retrieved 2009-08-30 Kurinec, Santosh K; Indovina, Mark; McNulty, Karl; Seitz, Matthew (2021). "Recreating History: Making the Chip that went on the...
Dollfuss appointed Schmitz Mayor of Vienna. He succeeded elected Mayor KarlSeitz. Ardently anti-Nazi, Schmitz was Mayor four years later when Austria was...
his release from imprisonment. In April 1945, Raab was made a member of Karl Renner's provisional government, formed in the Soviet zone of occupation...
membership such esteemed leaders of the international socialist movement as Karl Kautsky, Eduard Bernstein, and Rudolf Hilferding. Other prominent figures...