Karl Renner Karl Renner
Makers of the Modern World

Karl Renner

Austria

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Publisher Description

The Socialist politician Karl Renner (1870-1950) was prime minister of the government that took power in Vienna after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He lead the delegation to Paris, which had to face the difficult issue of reparations and war guilt, for which the Allies held the successor states to the Empire responsible for. Fortunately, Renner was a likeable man and a realist, and the Austrian delegation became quite popular in Paris. The new Austrian state was in a perilous condition in 1919, on the brink of starvation and revolution, and facing territorial demands from both Italy, which had its eyes on the Tyrol, and the new Yugoslavia. Many in the German-speaking rump of the Empire sought union with Germany, Anschluss, but the Allied Powers vetoed it. Austria is often overlooked as one of the successor states to the Habsburg Empire, but it was no less important in the postwar settlement than Hungary, Czechoslovakia and the Balkan countries. Jamie Bulloch’s account of Karl Renner’s adroit handling of a difficult situation makes for fascinating reading.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2011
4 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
208
Pages
PUBLISHER
Haus Publishing
SIZE
1.9
MB

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