List of Austrian ambassadors in Serbia

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The Austrian embassy is located in the former house of Dimitrij N. Krsmanovic in Belgrade .

Austrian ambassador to Serbia. Serbia was part of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 2003 .

ambassador

Appointed / Accredited Surname Remarks appointed during the reign of accredited during government Leave post
Jan. 27, 1868 Benjamin Kállay from Nagy-Kálló (1839; † 1903) Franz Joseph I. Milan I. May 16, 1875
June 26, 1875 Nikolaus von Wrede Oct 8, 1878
Oct 8, 1878 Gabriel Herbert von Rathkeal 26 Sep 1881
Oct. 24, 1881 Rudolf von Khevenhüller-Metsch Nov 28, 1886
Feb. 21, 1887 Ladislaus Hengelmüller von Hengervár July 30, 1889
July 30, 1889 Gustav von Thömmel Aleksandar Obrenovic Sep 10 1895
Sep 10 1895 Franz Schiessl von Perstorff Dec 18, 1899
Jan. 8, 1900 Karl Heidler von Egeregg and Syrgenstein (1848--1917) Jan. 7, 1903
Jan. 7, 1903 Constantine Dumba Peter I. June 27, 1905
June 27, 1905 Moritz Czikann von Wahlborn June 19, 1907
June 19, 1907 Johann Forgách of Ghymes and Gács Apr 30, 1911
Apr 30, 1911 Stephen of Ugron to Ábránfalva (1862; † 1948) Nov 13, 1913
Nov 13, 1913 Wladimir Giesl von Gieslingen July 25, 1914
Nov 1, 1919 Maximilian von Hoffinger May 9, 1925 Presentation of the letter of accreditation Karl Renner Peter II March 27, 1935
June 9, 1928 Hermann Polenies Ignaz Seipel March 27, 1935
1935 Heinrich Schmid Kurt Schuschnigg 1937
Apr. 1937 Lothar Wimmer 1938
1947 Walter Conrad-Eybesfeld Leopold Figl Josip Broz Tito 1949
1949 Karl Braunias 1952
1953 Walter Wodak Julius Raab 1959
1965 Karl Hartl Josef Klaus Petar Stambolic
1972 Alexander Otto Bruno Kreisky Džemal Bijedic May 15, 1977
1977 Helmut Liedermann Veselin Ðuranovic 1981
1985 Paul Leifer Fred Sinowatz Milka Planinc 1991
1991 ? Federal government Vranitzky III Dragutin Zelenović 1993
1993 Michael Weninger Chargé d'affaires Nikola Šainović 1997
1997 Wolfgang Petritsch Federal Government Climate Nikola Šainovic 2001
1999 Werner Almhofer Chargé d'affaires Nikola Šainovic 2001
2001 Hannes Porias Federal Government Bowl I ? 2005
2005 Gerhard Jandl Federal Government Bowl II ? 2008
Oct 16, 2008 Clemens Koja Alfred Gusenbauer Federal Government Gusenbauer Vojislav Koštunica 2012
Oct 23, 2012 Johannes owner Werner Faymann Ivica Dačić 2017
March 6, 2018 Nikolaus Lutterotti Federal Government Brief I Brnabić Cabinet

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Individual notes

  1. Maximilian von Hoffinger (born April 12, 1884 in Vienna ; † December 8, 1953 in Bad Ischl ), joined the foreign service in 1906, 1919 Legation Councilor, Chargé d' affaires in Belgrade, 1925 envoy, 1928 envoy in Bern , November 11, 1932 in Warsaw, January 1, 1937 Head of the Germany Department; after Edmund Glaise von Horstenau, Peter Broucek, A general in twilight: the memories . P. 153
  2. ^ Arnold Suppan: Yugoslavia and Austria 1918–1938: Bilateral foreign policy in the European environment . P. 351
  3. Werner Almhofer, p. 6/6 (PDF)
  4. Embassy Belgrade bmeia.gv.at,