Friedrich von Hohenbühel

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Friedrich Gaudenz von Hohenbühel (born October 15, 1917 in Innsbruck , † 1997 ) was an Austrian ambassador .

Life

Friedrich Hohenbühel is the son of Maria Kathrein von Andersill and Friedrich Karl Freiherr von Hohenbühel called Heufler zu Rasen (* March 14, 1880).

He married Maximiliane Countess von Goëss zu Carlsberg and Moosburg on August 10, 1952 (born December 11, 1919). Your children are:

  1. Hemma Maria Margarethe Leonie von Hohenbühel (born June 10, 1953)
  2. Maria Anna Sophie Magdalena Mechthildis Regina Christina von Hohenbühel (born July 1, 1954)
  3. Katharina Maria Clara Rosina Pasquala von Hohenbühel (born March 13, 1956)
  4. Johannes Friedrich Gaudenz Maria Zeno Bernhard Petrus Canisius Pius von Hohenbühel (born April 27, 1957)

Friedrich Gaudenz of Hohenbühel was from 1937 to 1946 in the artillery of the Armed Forces of or Wehrmacht occupied. From 1946 to 1949 he worked for the property control of the Military Government Upper Austria .

In 1950 he was admitted to the bar . From 1950 to 1956 he was employed by the Austrian government. From 1956 to 1964 he worked in the Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs . From 1964 to 1968 he was ambassador to Jakarta , Indonesia and was accredited as ambassador to the government in Phnom Penh , Cambodia. From 1968 to 1972 he was ambassador to Santiago de Chile . From 1972 to 1975 he headed the legal department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From 1975 to 1978 he was ambassador to Brasília , Brazil .

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the picture archive Austria
  2. Günther Wurzer, UNDERWAY: The seven lives of a trade delegate, p. 154
  3. ^ Marquis Who's Who, LLC, 1976, 767 pp., 357
predecessor Office successor
Austrian ambassador in Djakarta
1964 to 1968
Gerhard Gmoser
Harald Gödel Austrian ambassador to Santiago de Chile from
1968 to 1972
Adolf Heinrich Hobel
Ernst Illsinger Austrian ambassador in Brasilia from
1975 to 1978
Walter Magrutsch