Otto Ender
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Otto Ender (December 24, 1875 Altach, Vorarlberg - June 25, 1960 Bregenz) was an Austrian political figure. He served as the chancellor of Austria between 1930 and 1931.[1]
| Political offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Carl Vaugoin |
Chancellor of Austria 1930-1931 |
Succeeded by Karl Buresch |
| Chancellors of Austria | |
|---|---|
| First Austrian Republic Karl Renner • Michael Mayr • Johann Schober • Walter Breisky • Johann Schober • Ignaz Seipel • Rudolf Ramek • Ignaz Seipel • Ernst Streeruwitz • Johann Schober • Karl Vaugoin • Otto Ender • Karl Buresch • Engelbert Dollfuss • Kurt Schuschnigg • Arthur Seyss-Inquart Second Austrian Republic Karl Renner • Leopold Figl • Julius Raab • Alfons Gorbach • Josef Klaus • Bruno Kreisky • Fred Sinowatz • Franz Vranitzky • Viktor Klima • Wolfgang Schüssel • Alfred Gusenbauer |