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Austrian History 1919

Posted January 8th, 2009 by
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  • On September 10, 1919, Austrian State Chancellor Karl Renner, as head of the Austrian delegation to the peace conference after the First World War at Saint-Germain Palace in Paris, signed the treaty between Austria and the 27 "allied and associated powers"; I am looking for the names of the Austrian members of this Delegation.


  • Dear zipeter, Such a list of participants is not existing as an online source. I will try to obtain more information next week at the library, but unfortunately I can't promise anything. Best regards, Scriptor


  • Dear Scriptor, I didn't know that there were only three people in the official delegation. So I am probably looking for the experts or whatever they were. I think I am looking for the political observers (if that is the right word) who came together with the delegation. And here it is specially the observers of the Socialist Party I am interested in. I think there should be a list of those people somewhere. Is that possible? Thank you Zipeter


  • Dear zipeter, The official Austrial delegation in Saint Germain consisted of three men only. They were accompanied by a number of experts in certain fields, but these persons did not belong to the accredited delegation itself. Am I right when I assume that the names of the three official delegation members are what you are looking for? Regards, Scriptor







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