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Ludwig Hülgerth (26 January 1875 – 13 August 1939) was an Austrian Field Marshal and politician. The son of a career soldier, Hülgerth joined the military at a young age. He fought in the First World War on three fronts, where he rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel. In 1927, he retired as a Major General, and received the rank of Field Marshal in 1934. Hülgerth went into politics in 1934, when he became governor of Carinthia. He became the head of the Fatherland Front militia in 1936, and that same year became Vice-Chancellor under Kurt Schuschnigg.

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  • Ludwig Hülgerth (* 26. Jänner 1875 in Wien; † 13. August 1939 auf Schloss Rottenstein, St. Georgen am Längsee, Kärnten) war ein österreichischer Feldmarschallleutnant und Politiker. (de)
  • Ludwig Hülgerth (26 January 1875 – 13 August 1939) was an Austrian Field Marshal and politician. The son of a career soldier, Hülgerth joined the military at a young age. He fought in the First World War on three fronts, where he rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel. In 1927, he retired as a Major General, and received the rank of Field Marshal in 1934. Hülgerth went into politics in 1934, when he became governor of Carinthia. He became the head of the Fatherland Front militia in 1936, and that same year became Vice-Chancellor under Kurt Schuschnigg. Hülgerth died in 1939 at his father-in-law's estate in Sankt Georgen am Längsee. (en)
  • Ludwig Hugo Hülgerth (Wenen, 26 januari 1875 - Sankt Georgen am Längsee, 13 augustus 1939) was een Oostenrijks militair en politicus. Van 1936 tot 1938 was hij vicekanselier van Oostenrijk. (nl)
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  • Ludwig Hülgerth (en)
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  • Ludwig Hülgerth (en)
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  • Ludwig Hülgerth (en)
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  • Ludwig Hülgerth (* 26. Jänner 1875 in Wien; † 13. August 1939 auf Schloss Rottenstein, St. Georgen am Längsee, Kärnten) war ein österreichischer Feldmarschallleutnant und Politiker. (de)
  • Ludwig Hugo Hülgerth (Wenen, 26 januari 1875 - Sankt Georgen am Längsee, 13 augustus 1939) was een Oostenrijks militair en politicus. Van 1936 tot 1938 was hij vicekanselier van Oostenrijk. (nl)
  • Ludwig Hülgerth (26 January 1875 – 13 August 1939) was an Austrian Field Marshal and politician. The son of a career soldier, Hülgerth joined the military at a young age. He fought in the First World War on three fronts, where he rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel. In 1927, he retired as a Major General, and received the rank of Field Marshal in 1934. Hülgerth went into politics in 1934, when he became governor of Carinthia. He became the head of the Fatherland Front militia in 1936, and that same year became Vice-Chancellor under Kurt Schuschnigg. (en)
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