Vincent Schumy

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Vinzenz Schumy (born July 28, 1878 in Saak, Nötsch im Gailtal , † December 13, 1962 in Vienna ) was an Austrian politician of the Landbund and, after 1945, the ÖVP .

Life

During his studies he became a member of the Teutonia Zurich fraternity in 1896 .

From 1904 to 1911 he was director of the Völkermarkt agricultural school , after the First World War he was active in the Carinthian defensive battle on the part of the homeland security .

In 1919 Schumy was also a member of the Austrian delegation that negotiated the peace treaty of St. Germain-en-Laye . From 1918 to the end of the first republic , Schumy was a member of the Carinthian state parliament , and from 1923 to 1927 he was also the governor of Carinthia.

From 1924 to 1932 he was Federal Chairman of the Landbund, when it took part in the government, Schumy held the office of Vice Chancellor from May 4 to September 26, 1929, and from 1929 to 1930 or 1933 (i.e. already in the Austro-Fascist corporate state ) he was Minister of the Interior .

After the Second World War , Schumy joined the ÖVP, for which he sat in the National Council from 1945 to 1949 . He also held the office of Vice President of the Austrian Farmers' Union and the post of Advocate General of the Raiffeisen Association , which he held until his death in 1962.

Memorial plaques

Memorial plaque to Vinzenz Schumy, Arnoldstein, Kärnten.jpg

  • Arnoldstein, Vinzenz Schumy Strasse 2
  • Sittersdorf, Miklautzhof 2
  • Vienna I, Neuer Markt 2

Street

  • Klagenfurt: Schumy Street in St. Georgen am Sandhof

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume 1: Politicians. Sub-Volume 5: R – S. Winter, Heidelberg 2002, p. 370.