Heinrich Mataja
Appearance
Heinrich Mataja | |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office 20 November 1924 – 15 January 1926 | |
Chancellor | Rudolf Ramek |
Preceded by | Alfred Grünberger |
Succeeded by | Rudolf Ramek |
Personal details | |
Born | Austro-Hungarian Empire | 14 March 1877
Died | 23 January 1937 Vienna | (aged 59)
Political party | Christian Social Party |
Profession | |
Heinrich Mataja (14 March 1877 – 23 January 1937) was an Austrian lawyer and politician of the Christian Social Party.
Life and political career
Mataja was from 1913 to 1918 a member of the
Constituent National Assembly and from 10 November 1920 – 1930 member of the National Council (Austria).[citation needed
]
During this period he was still from 30 October 1918 to 15 March 1919 in the government Renner I State Minister of the Interior and from 20 November 1924 to 14 January 1926 Austrian foreign minister.[citation needed]
He supported the Christian Federal State of Austria formed in 1934 by Engelbert Dollfuss. He was from 1896 to 1900 a member of the fraternity Wiener Akademische Burschenschaft Olympia.[1]
He was brought with the signs of a stroke to hospital on 22 January 1937.[2] He died there the next day. On 27 January 1937 he was buried at the
Works
- Ten political essays from the years 1911-1913 . Opitz, Vienna 1913 ANL.
- The vote on the budget . Loibl & Patzelt, Vienna 1914 ANL.
- The Origin of the World War . Fonts for political enlightenment. Central European publisher, Berlin-Steglitz 1921 ANL.
- German-Austria . In: Ferdinand Schönemann (inter alia): Felix Hase: England. Ferdinand Schönemann: North America. Robert van Sint-Jan: Belgium. Heinrich Mataja: German-Austria . . Regensberg, Münster i W. 1924 S. S. 113-272, ANL.
- Austrian politics in XIX. and XX. Century. A historical overview . Reports on cultural and contemporary history, Volume 10.1934 / 35 (= no. 225/226). Reinhold, Vienna 1934 OBV.
Literature
- Lothar Höbelt (1990), "Mataja, Heinrich", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 16, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 364–365; (137 937 598.html full text online)
- Elisabeth Jelinek: Political Journey Dr. Heinrich Matajas. A contribution to the history of the Christian Socialist Party in the First Republic . Dissertation. University of Vienna, Vienna 1971 OBV.
- E. Jelinek, J. T. Lilla: "6 / 134 .pdf Mataja Henry". In: ")
References
- ^ Dvorak: Biographisches Lexikon der Deutschen Burschenschaft, S. 46.
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External links
- Biography, contact details and speeches since 1996 of Heinrich Mataja at the Parliament of Austria(German)
- Literature by and about Heinrich Mataja in the German National Library catalogue
- 30.000 Wiener vor dem Rathause. In: ANNO)
- Heinrich Mataja in original sound : Radio speech from the year 1933