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Heinrich Lammasch

Heinrich Lammasch
Lammasch about 1910
Minister-President of Austria
In office
27 October 1918 – 11 November 1918
MonarchCharles I
Preceded byMax Hussarek von Heinlein
Succeeded byKarl Renner
(State Chancellor of German-Austria)
Personal details
Born(1853-05-21)21 May 1853
Seitenstetten, Lower Austria,
Austrian Empire
Died6 January 1920(1920-01-06) (aged 66)
Salzburg, Austria

Heinrich Lammasch (21 May 1853 – 6 January 1920) was an Austrian jurist.[1] He was a professor of criminal and international law, a member of the Hague Arbitration Tribunal, and served as the last Minister-President of Austria (or Cisleithania) for a few weeks in October and November 1918. He was the first and only Minister-President in the Austrian half of the Habsburg Monarchy to have been a commoner, although he was not the first to have been born one by any means.

  1. ^ Scott, James Brown (1920). "Heinrich Lammasch (1853-1920)". American Journal of International Law. 14 (4): 609–613. doi:10.2307/2187880. ISSN 0002-9300.

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