Paul Hock

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Paul Hock

Paul (Freiherr von) Hock (born October 20, 1857 in Vienna ; † September 2, 1924 there ) was an Austrian politician of the German National Party (DnP). (The parts of the name referring to nobility ceased to exist due to the Nobility Repeal Act on April 10, 1919.) He was the youngest son of the Austrian statesman Carl von Hock .

education and profession

After attending elementary school and high school , he attended university . He was councilor at the administrative court in Vienna and from 1897 to 1904 district captain of the newly created large community of Floridsdorf in Lower Austria .

Political functions

Political mandates

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matricula Online - Wien - St. Stephan, Taufbuch, 1856-1859, page 161, 3rd line
  2. ^ Matricula Online - Vienna - St. Ulrich, death book 1923-1924, page 11, 3rd line