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Eduard Heinl

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Austrian politician (1880–1957)
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Eduard Heinl
Heinl in 1927
Vice-Chancellor of Austria
In office
10 November 1920 – 20 November 1920
ChancellorMichael Mayr
Preceded byFerdinand Hanusch
Succeeded byWalter Breisky
Personal details
Political partyChristian Social Party
Austrian People's Party

Eduard Heinl (9 April 1880 – 10 April 1957) was an Austrian politician who served as the thirdVice-Chancellor of Austria from 10 November to 20 November 1920.[1][2] Heinl was a member of theChristian Social Party until joining theAustrian People's Party after World War II.[3]

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  1. ^"Dr. h.c. Eduard Heinl".parlament.gv.at (in German).Austrian Parliament. 2 January 1990. Retrieved17 November 2023.
  2. ^Wieser, Walter G. (1969)."Heinl, Eduard".Neue Deutsche Biographie 8 (in German). p. 306. Retrieved17 November 2023.
  3. ^"EDUARD HEINL".wilhelmexner.org (in German). Österreichischer Gewerbeverein. Retrieved17 November 2023.

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