Leopold Hennet

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Maria Leopold Albrecht Hennet (born May 10, 1876 in Gaaden ; † March 27, 1950 in Vienna ) was an Austrian agrarian , civil servant and minister. Until the abolition of the title of nobility in 1919 he was a baron.

After completing his military service as a one-year volunteer doctorate hen in 1900 at the University of Vienna Dr. jur. He held a managerial position on estates in Karlsbad . He then worked for the Imperial and Royal Ministry of Agriculture as a specialist reporter for Switzerland, France and Great Britain. After serving at the embassy in Bern , he became head of the trade policy department in the Ministry of Agriculture in 1917 and then in 1919 in the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic.

Hennet was elected by the National Council with a conservative majority in the Federal Government Schober I in 1921 and in the Federal Government Schober I Federal Minister of Agriculture and Forestry and in 1922 in the Federal Government Schober II , and also Foreign Minister from January to May 1922. From 1932 he represented his country as envoy in Hungary for four years . In 1937 he retired.

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  1. ^ Rudolf Agstner : Handbook of the Austrian Foreign Service. Volume 1: 1918-1938. Headquarters, embassies and consulates. Lit, Vienna / Münster 2015, ISBN 3-643-506-856 , p. 293.
  2. Diplomatic representatives of Austria in Hungary since 1918 ( Memento of the original from July 29, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on bmeia.gv.at. Retrieved January 2, 2016. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bmeia.gv.at