Guido Jakoncig
Guido Jakoncig (born September 27, 1895 in Koper , Austrian coastal region , † December 21, 1972 in Innsbruck ) was an Austrian politician (home block).
Life
Jakoncig attended the Franziskanergymnasium Hall in Tirol . After graduating from high school, he served in the First World War for the Imperial and Royal Imperial Hunters . He became a first lieutenant and received the medal of honor for bravery in gold. He studied at the University of Innsbruck jurisprudence and in 1918 a member of the Corps Rhaetia . He was a lawyer in Meran and Innsbruck. In 1927 he joined the Tyrolean Home Guard . For the home bloc , he was Minister for Trade and Transport in the Federal Government of Dollfuss I from 1932 to 1933. From May 6, 1933 he headed the Federal Economic and State Office . In the corporate state (Austria) he campaigned for a policy of appeasement towards the German Reich from 1933 to 1945 . In the post-war period in Austria , he worked as a lawyer in Innsbruck in matters of economic and transport policy. He initiated special trade policy regulations with South Tyrol and was a partner and managing director of the Brenner Tunnel and Alpine Road Transport Company . He was involved in the Tyrolean duty-free zone operating company .
Works
- Basic thoughts on the economic crisis and how to fight it . 1934
- Tyrolean Kaiserjäger in World War II , 2nd edition. Innsbruck 1935
- The world danger of Bolshevism . 1937
- Law and Justice in the Treatment of German Private Property in Austria . Düsseldorf 1953
- Italian-Austrian trade relations , in: Alto Adige , September 2, 1967, No. 207, p. 11
Web links
- Literature by and about Guido Jakoncig in the catalog of the German National Library
- Entry on The Trade Ministers of the Republic of Austria until 1938 in the Austria Forum (in the AEIOU Austria Lexicon )
- Guido Jakoncig on the website of the Austrian Parliament
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Walter Wiltschegg: The Home Guard: an irresistible popular movement? Ed .: Rudolf Neck , Adam Wandruszka (= studies and sources on Austrian contemporary history . No. 7 ). Verlag für Geschichte und Politik, Vienna 1985, ISBN 978-3-7028-0221-9 , pp. 349 .
- ↑ Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 74/177
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SURNAME | Jakoncig, Guido |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian minister |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 27, 1895 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Koper in present-day Slovenia |
DATE OF DEATH | December 21, 1972 |
Place of death | innsbruck |