Ernst Wense

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Ernst Wense , also Ernst Otto Hermann Freiherr von der Wense (born August 28, 1875 in Moor , Hungary , † March 26, 1929 in Vienna ) was an Austrian diplomat and politician (PÖM).

Ernst von der Wense came from the old Lower Saxon noble family of the von der Wense . In 1894, Emperor Franz Joseph gave him permission to use the title of baron if his foreign nobility was prevalent . In 1898 he embarked on a civil service career in Vienna, first as a trainee lawyer at the Lower Austrian Lieutenancy, from where in 1900 he was appointed to the Austro-Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs . His area of ​​expertise was commercial agendas and shipping. In the negotiations for the peace of Bucharest he successfully intervened as an Austria-Hungary expert . He became Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary .

In the First World War he served as Rittmeister in Uhlan Regiment No. 6 from 1915 to 1917 .

During the First Republic , Ernst Wense became a legitimist and president of the Party of Austrian Monarchists (PÖM) founded in 1921 . This closed in 1923 with the Christian Social Party (CS) a choice of compromise , according to which the poem would support the Christian Socialist list for the CS would put a representative of the poem to a safe list place. This candidate was Wense, who came to the National Council in 1923. After the dissolution of the PÖM in 1924, Wense resigned his mandate and became executive vice-president of the legitimist association Reichsbund der Österreicher .

Ernst Wense was buried on March 29, 1929 in the Vienna Central Cemetery .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matricula Online - Vienna - Inner City (Lutheran City Church), death book 1929, page 14, entry no. 81, 2nd line
  2. Jahrbuch des Deutschen Nels , Volume 3, Verlag von WT Bruer, 1899, p. 754 - digitized (gives different date of birth: August 28 , 1875)
  3. ^ The former MP Ernst Wense has died. In:  Neue Freie Presse - Abendblatt , March 26, 1929, p. 2 (online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / nfp.
  4. a b daily report. Ambassador Baron von Wense †. In:  Reichspost , March 27, 1929, p. 4 (online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / rpt.
  5. Brigitte Schagerl: In the service of a state that should no longer exist, no longer existed, was no longer allowed to exist. Friedrich Ritter von Wiesner. Diplomat, legitimist, victim of Nazi persecution . Vienna 2012, p. 128, 135 ( online on the website of the University of Vienna [PDF; 8.8 MB ] dissertation).