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Otto Steinwender (17 February 1847 – 20 March 1921) was an Austrian politician and professor, initially of liberal tendency, later it will develop more nationalistic and radical ideas like reaction to the government of
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. Steinwender would become one of the most important figures of the pan-German movement in Austria and collaborate closely with
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, from whom he would later move away due to political differences to found the German-National Party and its successor, the German People's Party. He was a member of the Carinthian Landtag and the House of Representatives and a member of the
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and the Bundesrat. From
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he was also Secretary of State for Finance in the
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government.


Life

After elementary school, Otto Steinwender attended high school in Klagenfurt, where he was a member of the Caranthania Klagenfurt school association, and subsequently studied at the law and philosophy faculties of the University of Vienna. During his studies he became a member of the Silesia Vienna fraternity in 1865. He passed the teaching examination for classical philology and German studies and received his doctorate in 1873. He then worked professionally as a professor for Latin and Greek at the Wiener Städtisches Gymnasium in Mariahilf, where he also published economic and political articles. He was also a co-founder of the German School Association and became a member of the Austrian House of Representatives in the Reichsrat in 1885. Furthermore, from 3 March 1892 he represented the towns and markets of Spittal an der Drau, Gmünd, Greifenburg, Obervellach and
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as a member of the Carinthian state, but in the last state election before the outbreak of the Great War, in 1909, he was elected to the state parliament as a representative of the general class of voters. In 1891, after tensions and political differences, a schism finally occurred between Schönerer and Steinwender. Steinwender followed his own path and founded the German-National Party, more moderate than Schönerer's movement. Later this party was succeeded by the German People's Party in 1896, thanks to which it was able to achieve greater electoral results. In the House of Representatives, Steinwender temporarily joined the ''
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'' and served as vice president from 1909 to 1911. After the end of the war, Steinwender was a member of the
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as a representative of the German National Party from 18 October 1918 to 16 February 1919. At the same time he was State Secretary for Finance from 30 October 1918 to 15 March 1919. He then represented the Greater German People's Party from 1 December 1920 until his death in the Bundesrat. Otto Steinwender is valued as part of a less extreme wing of the pan-German movement of the time. In the tradition of the Freedom Party of Austria, he is seen today as a political "ancestor" who had managed the "balancing act" between the old liberals and the politically distant German nationalists. This is intended to construct a liberal traditional line of the FPÖ towards liberalism.


External links


Otto Steinwender on the website of the Austrian parliament


References

{{s-end Finance ministers of Austria Members of the National Council (Austria) Members of the House of Deputies (Austria) Greater German People's Party politicians University of Vienna alumni Politicians from Austria-Hungary People from the Austrian Empire German nationalists German nationalism in Austria Antisemitism in Austria Austrian anti-communists 1847 births 1921 deaths