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    Austrian diplomat and chancellor (1911–1990)

    Bruno Kreisky was an Austrian social democratic politician who served as foreign minister from 1959 to 1966 and as chancellor from 1970 to 1983. Aged 72, he was the oldest chancellor after World War II. Kreisky's 13-year tenure was the longest of any chancellor in republican Austria and, as an influential political figure in Western European social democracy, he worked closely with likeminded leaders Willy Brandt of West Germany and Olof Palme of Sweden in Socialist International. Wikipedia

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    Bruno Kreisky (German: [ˈbʁuːno ˈkʁaɪ̯ski]; 22 January 1911 - 29 July 1990) was an Austrian social democratic politician who served as foreign minister from 1959 to 1966 and as chancellor from 1970 to 1983. Aged 72, he was the oldest chancellor after World War II.. Kreisky's 13-year tenure was the longest of any chancellor in republican Austria and, as an influential political figure ...
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    Bruno Kreisky (1983) Bruno Kreisky (* 22.Jänner 1911 in Wien; † 29. Juli 1990 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Politiker und Staatsmann ().Er war von Juli 1959 bis April 1966 Außenminister und von April 1970 bis Mai 1983 Bundeskanzler der Republik Österreich. [1]Mit seiner 13-jährigen Kanzlerschaft, die als Ära Kreisky bezeichnet wird, war er der am längsten dienende österreichische ...
  5. britannica.com

    Jan 18, 2025Bruno Kreisky (born January 22, 1911, Vienna, Austria—died July 29, 1990, Vienna) was the leader of the Social Democratic Party of Austria and chancellor of Austria (1970-83). Kreisky joined the Social Democratic Party in 1926; he was active in the party until it was outlawed in 1934. In 1935 he was arrested for political reasons and ...
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  6. timesofisrael.com

    Apr 13, 2023LONDON — For more than a decade after he came to power in 1970, Bruno Kreisky dominated Austrian politics and placed the small central European country firmly on the world stage.
  7. Jul 30, 1990Bruno Kreisky was born in Vienna on Jan. 22, 1911, to Irene Felix and Max Kreisky, a textile industrialist. The family was of Jewish descent, but the son later described himself as a religious ...
  8. Apr 20, 2023The iconic Bruno Kreisky was arguably the most important Austrian post-World War II statesman. He served in many different political functions: as a diplomat in Scandinavia, an advisor to the Austrian President, a Secretary of State in the Foreign Ministry, a Foreign Minister (1959-66), leader of the Socialist Party (1966-70), and as Chancellor (1970-83). 2023 marks the 40th anniversary of his ...
  9. kreisky-forum.org

    Bruno Kreisky Forum für internationalen Dialog

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    Bruno Kreisky was born in Vienna, Austria, on January 22, 1911, into a middle class Jewish family. Angered by the poverty and violence around him in Austria between the Wars, Kreisky joined the "Socialist Working Youth" (SAJ) when he was 16. During the authoritarian Schuschnigg-Regime he was arrested in 1935 and imprisoned for 1 ½ years.
  10. encyclopedia.com

    KREISKY, BRUNO (1911-1990), Austrian statesman and the first Jew to become chancellor of Austria. Born in Vienna, Kreisky was the son of a rich textile manufacturer. He joined the Socialist Workers Youth Association at the age of 15 and became head of its education department. After the Fascist seizure of power in 1934, Kreisky was active in ...
  11. iglobenews.org

    Apr 11, 2024Bruno Kreisky (1911-1990) was an important figure in post-WWII Austrian politics, serving as the Chancellor of Austria from 1970 to 1983. He made several notable contribution's during his time in office which had a lasting impact on Austria to this day. Kreisky's government implemented a series of social reforms that aimed to improve the ...
  12. to Bruno Kreisky (1911-1990) Elisabeth Röhrlich If Austria had a Mount Rushmore, Bruno Kreisky most likely would be sculpted in it. He was the longest standing Austrian federal chancellor in the history of the Second Republic, and the thirteen years of his government (1970-1983) mark a period of societal reforms, liberalization, and

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