Carl Hudeczek

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Carl Hudeczek (born September 15, 1889 in Josefov (Prague) , † October 23, 1971 in Vienna ) was an Austrian ambassador , economist and writer.

Life

Carl Hudeczek was the son of Marie Kaufmann and Karl Hudeczek, military accountant. He married Margarete verw on July 6, 1935. Lovrek. He entered the foreign service in the first Austrian republic. After the annexation of Austria he was taken over by the foreign service of the German Reich . In 1940, 1942 and 1944 he applied unsuccessfully to join the NSDAP .

From 1951 to 1955 he was envoy in Santiago de Chile and accredited to the government of Peru , Bolivia and Ecuador . In 1953 he was promoted to ambassador.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Stephen Taylor, Who's who in Austria, The Central European Times Pub. Co. Ltd., 1964, p. 256
  2. ^ Profil (magazine) , November 14, 2009, followers and climbers: Nazi diplomats after 1945 on Ballhausplatz
predecessor Office successor
Bernhard Joseph Kripp Austrian ambassador in Santiago de Chile
1951 to 1955
Maximilian Attems-Heiligenkreuz