Kurt von Schuschnigg

   

Kurt von Schuschnigg

Kurt von Schuschnigg (14 December 1897 - 18 November 1977) was an Austrian politician who in 1934 succeeded the assassinated Engelbert Dollfuss as dictator of Austria, and in 1938 was imprisoned by Nazi Germany in the Anschluss.

He was born in Trento, Austria-Hungary, and fought in the Austro-Hungarian Army during the First World War. After the war Schuschnigg became a lawyer in Innsbruck. He joined the Christian Social Party and was elected to the Nationalrat in 1927.

In 1932 Dollfuss appointed Schuschnigg as his minister of justice, then in 1933 Schuschnigg became Austria's minister of education.

When Dollfuss was assassinated in 1934, Schuschnigg became Austria's new dictator. He disbanded the Heimwehr, a national paramilitary defence force, in October, 1936.

In February 1938 at Berchtesgaden, Adolf Hitler forced Schuschnigg to take the Austrian Nazi leader Arthur Seyss-Inquart into his cabinet. Schuschnigg attempted to regain control of the situation by arranging for a plebiscite to be held on 13 March. However, this move was undermined when the Wehrmacht invaded two days before the plebiscite was due to take place. Schuschnigg resigned, was imprisoned by the Nazis, and only freed by American troops in 1945.

After World War II, Schuschnigg emigrated to the United States, where he worked as a professor of political science at St. Louis University from 1948 to 1967. He died in Innsbruck.


Preceded by:
Engelbert Dollfuß
Chancellor of Austria
Austro-fascist Dictatorship
Succeeded by:
Arthur Seyß-Inquart


Works

  • My Austria (1937)
  • Austrian Requiem (1946)
  • The Brutal Takeover (1969)



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