List of winners of the Great Gold Medal of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria (1952)
This non-exhaustive list includes owners of the Great Golden Decoration of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria (1952) with brief details on the person and, if known, on the occasion of the award.
For the sake of consistency, the occupation or function designations always include the occupation learned (if relevant, otherwise the occupation exercised at the time of the award) and below the function, ranked according to political level.
The entries are sorted alphabetically within the year, if known, according to the year of award or publication, but the year information is blurred due to the different sources, as the time from the application to the award to the announcement can be several months.
A - partly incomplete - list can be found in a query response from the Federal Chancellor:
carrier
Surname | description | Year of award |
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Serious salmon | Control Office Director in Vienna | 1959 |
Franz Koci | Member of the State Parliament of Vienna | 1960 |
Richard Nathschläger | Member of the State Parliament of Vienna | 1960 |
Felix Stika | Provincial councilor in the Lower Austrian provincial government | 1960 |
Emmerich Wenger | Provincial councilor in the Lower Austrian provincial government | 1960 |
Maria Jacobi | Acting City Councilor of Vienna | 1962 |
Walter Wunderlich | Mathematician and geometer | 1965 |
Maria Schaumayer | Member of the State Parliament of Vienna | 1973 |
Friedrich Lehne | Councilor and Senate President of the Administrative Court | 1974 |
Anna Freud | Psychoanalyst and teacher | 1975 |
Ferry Porsche | Entrepreneur automobile manufacturer and engineer | 1975 |
Werner Hinterauer | Councilor at the Administrative Court, Austria | 1978 |
Klaus Stern | Legal scholar and judge at the constitutional court of North Rhine-Westphalia | 1981 |
Leopold Vietoris | mathematician | 1981 |
Alois Partl | Politician | 1985 |
Paul Lendvai | journalist | 1986 |
Johannes Schasching | SJ, Jesuit, Provincial and Social Ethicist | 1987 |
Walter Schuppich | President of the Bar Association for Vienna, Lower Austria and Burgenland | 1988 |
Herwig Karzel | Evangelical-Lutheran superintendent of Upper Austria | 1989 |
Franz Viehboeck | first Austrian spaceman | 1991 |
Otto Voisard | German-Austrian industrial manager, General Director of Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG | 1991 |
Manfred Mautner Markhof | Industrialist and politician | 1992 |
Otto Schenk | actor | 1994 |
Erwin brainwave | Politician | 1995 |
Hans Heinrich Schmid | theologian | 1996 |
Wilhelm Holzbauer | Ord. Professor at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, architect | 1996 |
Franz Mrkvicka | City Councilor for Culture of Vienna | 1996 |
Karl Popper | Austro-British philosopher | 1996 |
Fritz Indra | Graduate engineer and honorary professor for internal combustion engines | 1998 |
Herbert Boesch | Politician | 1999 |
Richard Daimer | Chairman of the board of the Austrian automobile factory ÖAF - Gräf & Stift AG in Vienna | 1999 |
Josef Cap | former member of the National Council and club chairman of the SPÖ in parliament | 1999 |
Leopold Guggenberger | Politician | 1999 |
Arnold Grabner | Politician | 1999 |
Herbert Scheibner | Member of the National Council, club chairman of the Freedom Parliamentary Club | 1999 |
Franz Hums | Federal Minister for Labor and Social Affairs from 1995 to 1997 and Member of the National Council from 1990 to 1994 and 1997 to 1999 | 1999 |
Karl Maitz | Politician | 1999 |
Herbert Matis | Professor at the Vienna University of Economics and Business | 1999 |
Ludmilla Parfuss | politician | 1999 |
Annemarie Reitsamer | Politician | 1999 |
Karl Schweitzer | Politician | 1999 |
Erwin Niederwieser | former member of the National Council | 2000 |
Allan Mustard | former Counselor at the Embassy of the United States of America in Austria | 2001 |
Rudolf Nürnberger | Trade unionists and politicians | 2001 |
Peter Skalicky | Physicist and rector at the Vienna University of Technology | 2001 |
Hubert Sterba | Head of the Institute for Forest Growth Research at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna | 2001 |
Doris Bures | Federal Minister for Transport, Technology and Innovation | 2001 |
Karlheinz Bohm | Austrian actor, founder of the organization " Menschen für Menschen " | 2002 |
Alois Pumberger | Doctor and politician | 2002 |
Hilde Schwarzkopf | Austrian industrialists | 2002 |
Rudolf Buchbinder | Concert pianist | 2003 |
Bernhard Felderer | Political economist and director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna | 2003 |
Hubert Pirker | Member of the European Parliament | 2003 |
Horst Pleiner | General and General Troop Inspector | 2003 |
Martin Graf | Member of the National Council and third President of the National Council | 2003 |
Karl Donabauer | Farmer and member of the National Council | 2004 |
Wolfgang Großruck | Member of the National Council | 2004 |
Christoph Kühn | Vatican Nunciature Council of German origin | 2004 |
Wolfgang Mantl | Political scientist and lawyer | 2004 |
Maria Berger | Member of the European Parliament, Minister of Justice and Judge at the European Court of Justice | 2005 |
Peter Schieder | former President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe | 2005 |
Alfred Ebenbauer | Germanist and Rector of the University of Vienna | 2005 |
Manfried Gantner | Economist and Rector of the University of Innsbruck | 2005 |
Simon Wiesenthal | Architect, publicist and writer | 2005 |
Willibald Liehr | Constitutional judge and lawyer | 2005 |
Herbert Mang | University professor emeritus at the Vienna University of Technology and former President of the Austrian Academy of Sciences | 2006 |
Fredy Mayer | President of the Austrian Red Cross | 2006 |
Georg Winckler | Economist and Rector of the University of Vienna and President of the umbrella organization of European universities | 2006 |
Petra Bayr | politician | 2007 |
Hans Kaiser | Vice Rector at the Vienna University of Technology | 2007 |
Hartmut Kahlert | Full university professor and rector of the Graz University of Technology | 2007 |
Peter Marizzi | Politician | 2007 |
Otto Pendl | Member of the National Council since 1998 and Mayor of Trumau since 1998 | 2007 |
Itamar Rabinovich | President of Tel Aviv University | 2007 |
Barbara Rosary | Member of the National Council | 2007 |
Alfred Schöls | Politician | 2007 |
Matthias Tschirf | Club chairman of the Vienna ÖVP | 2007 |
Rudolf G. Ardelt | Historian and Rector of the Johannes Kepler University Linz | 2008 |
Karl friend | Member of the National Council | 2008 |
Maria Grander | Member of the National Council | 2008 |
Anthony Kennedy | Supreme Court Justice of the United States of America | 2008 |
Helmut Mödlhammer | President of the Austrian Association of Municipalities and Mayor of Hallwang | 2008 |
Hannes Missethon | Politician | 2008 |
Kristiina Ojuland | Estonian politician | 2008 |
Gustav Ortner | Ambassador to the Holy See | 2008 |
Georg Gänswein | Private Secretary of Pope Benedict XVI. | 2009 |
Helmut Konrad | Historian and Rector of the University of Graz | 2009 |
Karin Scheele | Member of the European Parliament | 2009 |
Karlheinz Töchterle | Rector of the University of Innsbruck | 2009 |
Michael Antolini | Veterinarian, former president of the Vienna Animal Welfare Association | 2010 |
Heinz Kail | Senate President of the Administrative Court | 2010 |
Reinhold Robbe | German politician | 2010 |
Imre Asztrik Várszegi | Archabbot of Pannonhalma Hungary | 2012 |
Ariel Muzicant | President of the Jewish Community in Vienna | 2013 |
Luis Drexel | Founder of Spar Österreichische Warenhandels-AG | 2014 |
Monika Kircher | Manager and politician | 2014 |
Rudolf Klingohr | Founder and managing director of Interspot Film | 2014 |
Tilmann Märk | Physicist and Rector of the University of Innsbruck | 2014 |
Zaha Hadid | Architect and architecture professor | 2015 |
Carl E. Schorske | American cultural historian | 2015 |
Franz Fuchs | Cultural mediator and speaker for Lower Austrian folk culture | 2016 |
Günter Rhomberg | Manager and cultural functionary | 2016 |
Peter Morwitzer | Head of the building management group in the Lower Austrian state government | 2016 |
Wilhelm Mätzler | Harvest consultant, farmer | 2016 |
Gertrude Aubauer | Politician | 2017 |
Franz Kirchgatterer | Politician | 2017 |
Gabriel Obernosterer | Politician | 2017 |
Heinz-Christian Strache | Politician | 2017 |
Birgit Schatz | Politician | 2017 |
Bernhard Themessl | Politician | 2017 |
Wolfgang Zanger | Politician | 2017 |
Alev Korun | politician | 2017 |
Wolfgang Gerstl | Politician | 2017 |
Anton Heinzl | Politician | 2017 |
Hermann Lipitsch | Politician | 2017 |
Gerald Bast | Rector of the University of Applied Arts Vienna | 2018 |
Arik Brewer | Painter, singer and poet | 2018 |
Christiane Brunner | politician | 2019 |
Andreas Karlsböck | Politician | 2019 |
Martina Schenk | politician | 2019 |
Judith Schwentner | politician | 2019 |
Leopold Steinbichler | Politician | 2019 |
Harald Walser | Politician | 2019 |
Tanja Windbüchler-Souschill | politician | 2019 |
Christa Neuper | Rector of the University of Graz | 2019 |
Hugo Portisch | journalist | 2019 |
Without a year
- Franz Bauer , Member of the Vienna State Parliament and City Council (ÖVP)
- Friedrich Herzog , ÖBB employee
- Johann Pregant , General Secretary in the General Management of the Austrian Federal Railways
- Wolfgang Schmidt , Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Otto Seidelmann , Deputy General Director of the Austrian Federal Railways
- Herbert Wild , ÖBB employee
- Harald Wimmer , politician
- Hans Winkler , Ambassador and Director of the Diplomatic Academy
- Gustav Riehl , dermatologist and university professor
literature
- Walter A. Schwarz , Have the honor ... 50 years of honor for services to the Republic of Austria 1952–2002, exhibition catalog Vienna 2002
- Peter Diem, Die Symbols Österreichs, Vienna, Verlag Krenmayr & Scheriau, 1995, pp. 224–226.
- Günter Erich Schmidt: medals and decorations of Austria 1945-1999. - Vienna 1999
See also
- List of Austrian orders and decorations
- List of holders of the Decoration of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria (1952)
- List of bearers of the badge of honor for services to the state of Vienna
- List of bearers of the honorary badge for services to the federal state of Lower Austria
- List of holders of the Styrian Decoration of Honor
- List of the bearers of the medal of honor of the Province of Upper Austria
- List of the bearers of the medal of honor of the State of Salzburg
- List of holders of the Carinthian Decoration
- List of bearers of the medal of honor of the state of Tyrol
- List of holders of the gold medal of the state of Vorarlberg
Web links
- Photos of all stages of the Honorary Sign of the Republic
- Photos of all levels of the Decoration of Honor of the Republic with details
- Information on the Austrian awards on the website of the Federal President
- Further information on Austrian awards at HELP.gv.at
- BGBl. No. 54/1953, award of decorations
- Official journal of the Wiener Zeitung
- List of all state awards awarded in the field of sport since around 1954 (PDF, 300 kB; accessed on June 15, 2009)
- List of all decorations awarded by the Federal President for services to the Republic of Austria from 1952 (PDF; 6.9 MB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Answer of the Federal Chancellor (PDF; 6.9 MB)
- ↑ Monika Kircher - a manager with heart, brain and charisma . APA notification dated May 16, 2014, accessed May 12, 2016.
- ↑ https://www.uibk.ac.at/ipoint/news/2014/zum-runden-geburtstag-ehrenzeichen-der- Republik.html.de
- ↑ Tiroler Tageszeitung: Zaha Hadid gives “Silver Lecture” and receives Gold Medal of Honor . Article dated June 18, 2015, accessed March 6, 2020.
- ^ Minister of Culture Ostermayer honors Zaha Hadid . APA notification dated June 18, 2015, accessed June 22, 2015.
- ↑ derStandard.at - Carl E. Schorske receives the Great Gold Medal of Honor of the Republic . APA notification dated March 30, 2015, accessed March 30, 2015.
- ↑ Ostermayer awards Rhomberg with the Great Golden Decoration for Services to the Republic . OTS bulletin of March 31, 2016, accessed April 4, 2016.
- ^ Wiener Zeitung: Personalnachrichten . Article dated August 9, 2017, accessed November 25, 2017.
- ^ Wiener Zeitung: Personalnachrichten . Article dated August 9, 2017, accessed November 25, 2017.
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- ^ Wiener Zeitung: Personalnachrichten . Article dated August 9, 2017, accessed November 25, 2017.
- ↑ President of the National Council, Bures, presents the Republic's decorations to MPs . OTS notification dated November 7, 2017, accessed November 10, 2017.
- ↑ President of the National Council, Bures, presents the Republic's decorations to MPs . OTS notification dated November 7, 2017, accessed November 10, 2017.
- ↑ President of the National Council, Bures, presents the Republic's decorations to MPs . OTS notification dated November 7, 2017, accessed November 10, 2017.
- ↑ President of the National Council, Bures, presents the Republic's decorations to MPs . OTS notification dated November 7, 2017, accessed November 10, 2017.
- ↑ Great Golden Decoration of Honor of the Republic to Rector Gerald Bast . OTS announcement of May 18, 2018, accessed May 18, 2018.
- ↑ orf.at: Great Golden Decoration for Arik Brauer . Article dated November 20, 2018, accessed November 21, 2018.
- ↑ a b c d e f g President of the National Council, Sobotka, presented decorations to former members of parliament . OTS notification dated June 3, 2019, accessed June 5, 2019.
- ↑ Federal Minister Rauskala congratulates the new Uni-Graz Rector Martin Polaschek. October 9, 2019, accessed November 23, 2019 .
- ↑ Gold Medal of Honor for Hugo Portisch. In: ORF.at . December 18, 2019, accessed December 18, 2019 .