List of governors of Styria

The list of Austrian governors shows all the governors of the provinces of the Republic of Austria.

Incumbent governors and their deputies

As of June 2013

See also: Acting Provincial Government

Lists of governors

In the corporate state dictatorship 1934-1938 provincial governors were appointed undemocratic.

Burgenland

The Province of Burgenland was rebuilt in 1921/1922. It was divided by the Nazi dictatorship on 15 October 1938 on the Lower Danube Reichsgaue and Styria ( Portschy was Deputy Gauleiter of Styria ) built and with effect from 1 October 1945.

Carinthia

The Reichsgau Carinthia East Tyrol was connected 1939-1945.

Lower Austria

The province of Lower Austria belonged to 10 November 1920, the city of Vienna, which was on that day with the in - force of the Federal Constitutional Law on the State alone.

On October 15, 1938, the Nazi dictatorship Greater Vienna set up, including 97 Lower Austrian towns were connected to Vienna. This dictatorial boundary shift was because the Soviet occupation in 1946 objection raised, are only in 1954 largely made ​​rückgänging: 80 municipalities returned to Lower Austria back, 17 remained in Vienna.

In the Nazi dictatorship northern Burgenland and the German populated South Moravia were connected to the Reichsgau Lower Danube.

See also List of Heads of Government of Lower Austria

Upper Austria

In the Nazi dictatorship the Styrian Salzkammergut and the German populated South Bohemia were connected to the Reichsgau Upper Danube.

Salzburg

Landeshauptfrau

See also: List of state president and state governors of Salzburg

Styria

In the Nazi dictatorship southern Burgenland was connected to the Reichsgau Styria, the Styrian Salzkammergut part of Reichsgau Upper Danube.

See also: List of governors, presidents and governors in Styria

Anton Pirchegger suffered a heart attack on October 17, 1947 and handed over his agendas for the time being, until the end of 1947, to Deputy Governor Reinhard Machold. In early January 1948, Governor Anton Pirchegger his duties again.

Tirol

By November 3, 1918 left South Tyrol and Trentino, Italy occupied de facto from the Tyrol from, confirmed by the Treaty of Saint- Germain in September 1919. In the Nazi dictatorship was part of the East Tyrol Reichsgau Carinthia, Vorarlberg with the Tyrol Reichsgau.

Vorarlberg

In the Nazi dictatorship was a Reichsgau Vorarlberg with the Tyrol.

Vienna

The function of the provincial governor was ( the date of entry into force of the Federal Constitutional Law ) in Vienna on 10 November 1920. In the corporate state dictatorship 1934-1938 Vienna was a direct federal city, not the state. The Nazi dictatorship was formed on 15 October 1938, involving 97 Lower Austrian municipalities of Greater Vienna. The 1946 adopted reincorporation of 80 communes could be made only in 1954 because of opposition to the Soviet occupation forces.

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