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Crimean War
Government
Government Coalition
Government SPO
Military
Pan Party
Rebellion
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Bach, Alexander Freiherr von
Badeni, Kasimierz Felix Graf von
Belcredi, Richard Graf
Canrobert, Francois Certain
Hotzendorf
Kreisky, Bruno
Lammasch, Heinrich
Metternich
Milkas, Wilhelm
Renner, Karl
Schonerer, Georg von
Schuschnigg, Kurt von
Sinowatz, Fred
Staribacher, Andreas
Vranitzky, Franz
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Vienna
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Resignation
History of Austria
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| | 1848 | Metternich |  |
| 13th Mar Vienna Forced to resign by a Vienna mob
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| 15th Mar Vienna Overthrown during protests in Vienna
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| 1855 | Canrobert, Francois Certain |  |
| Vienna Resigns command after interference from French Government
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| 1859 | Bach, Alexander Freiherr von |  |
| Resigns after Austria's defeat to France & Italy
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| 1867 | Belcredi, Richard Graf |  |
| Vienna Forced to resign after defeat in the Seven Weeks War
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| 1897 | Badeni, Kasimierz Felix Graf von |  |
| 28th Nov Vienna Fails to place the Czeck language on a par with German in Bohemia & Moravia
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| 1897 | Schonerer, Georg von |  |
| Credited with driving Badeni from office
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| 1911 | Hotzendorf |  |
| Vienna Resigns after his proposal to attack Italy
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| 1918 | Lammasch, Heinrich |  |
| 11th Nov Vienna Resigns because of his disagreement with Allied War objectives
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| 1920 | Renner, Karl |  |
| June Vienna Renner resign & the socialists leave power, except in Vienna
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| 1938 | Milkas, Wilhelm |  |
| Vienna Resigns after Austria is incorporated into the German Reich
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| 1938 | Schuschnigg, Kurt von |  |
| 11th Mar Vienna Forced to resign by Hitler & have himself replaced by Seyss-Inquart as Chancellor
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| 1983 | Kreisky, Bruno |  |
| April The Socialists lose their absolute majority in the Nationalrat, Kreisky declines to form a minority government and resigns, nominating Fred Sinowatz, his Minister of Education, as his successor
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| 1983 | Sinowatz, Fred |  |
| Vienna Kreisky resigns & is replaced by Sinowatz
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| 1996 | Staribacher, Andreas |  |
| 2nd Jan Vienna Resigns as Finance Minister
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| 1997 | Vranitzky, Franz |  |
| Jan Vienna Resigns from office
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