Karl Gruber

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Karl Gruber (born May 3, 1909 in Innsbruck; died February 1, 1995 in Innsbruck) was an Austrian politician and diplomat. He was Landeshauptmann of Tirol for a short time in 1945. He then became Foreign Minister of Austria until 1953.

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Preceded by
Anschluss, Austria is part of the German Empire
Foreign Minister of Austria
1945-1953
Succeeded by
Leopold Figl
Foreign Ministers of Austria
First Austrian Republic: Victor Adler | Otto Bauer | Karl Renner | Michael Mayr | Johann Schober | Walter Breisky | Leopold Hennet | Alfred Grünberger | Heinrich Mataja | Rudolf Ramek | Ignaz Seipel | Ernst Streeruwitz | Johann Schober | Ignaz Seipel | Johann Schober | Karl Buresch | Engelbert Dollfuß | Stephan Tauschitz | Egon Berger-Waldenegg | Kurt Schuschnigg | Guido Schmidt | Wilhelm Wolf
Second Austrian Republic: Karl Gruber | Leopold Figl | Bruno Kreisky | Lujo Tončić-Sorinj | Kurt Waldheim | Rudolf Kirchschläger | Erich Bielka | Willibald Pahr | Erwin Lanc | Leopold Gratz | Peter Jankowitsch | Alois Mock | Wolfgang Schüssel | Benita Ferrero-Waldner | Ursula Plassnik
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