User:Ddadda/Lajos Windisch-Graetz
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Lajos Windisch-Graetz | |
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Hungarian Minister of Public Food | |
Preceded by | János Hadik |
Biography | |
Title | Austrian Prince |
Born | 20 october 1882 |
Birth place | Kraków |
Died | 3 february 1968 (aged 85) |
Place of death | Vienna |
Nationality | Austrian |
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Catégorie:Article utilisant une Infobox Prince Lajos Windisch-Graetz, or Windischgrätz, born Ludwig Alfred Viktorin Aurel Markus Felizian zu Windisch-Graetz on 20 October 1882 in Krakow and died on 3 February 1968 in Vienna, was an Austrian prince, politician and Hungarian Minister of Public Food of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Biography
[edit]In 1904-1905, he took part in the Russo-Japanese war and in 1912, in Sofia, participated in the first Balkan war. In 1926 he was sentenced to 4 years in prison for a counterfeit money case.
Works
[edit]- Küzdelmeim (1920)
- Vom roten zum schwarzen Prinzen (Berlin : Ullstein, 1920);
- My Memoirs (Boston, 1921);
- Mémoires du prince (Paris, 1923);
- Ein Kaiser kämpft für die Freiheit (Vienna–Münich, 1957);
- Helden und Halunken. Selbsterlebte Weltgeschichte 1899–1964 (Vienna Frick, 1967).
Notes and references
[edit]France. Ministry of War. Foreign Press Office. Author of the text and France. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1588-2007). Author of the text, "Bulletin périodique de la presse hongroise", on Gallica, 21 June 1926 (accessed on 25 July 2018)
External links
[edit][[Category:Government ministers of Austria]]