- Wilhelm Miklas
Infobox President | name=Wilhelm Miklas
nationality=Austrian
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order=3rd Federal President of the Republic of Austria
term_start=December 10 ,1928
term_end=March 13 ,1938
vicepresident=
predecessor=Michael Hainisch
successor=vacant
Austria annexed by theThird Reich .
next title holder:Karl Renner (1945)
birth_date=birth date|1872|10|15|mf=y
birth_place=Krems an der Donau
death_date=death date and age|1956|3|20|1872|10|15|mf=y
death_place=Vienna
party=Christian Social Party
spouse=Leopoldine Miklas (1880-1960)
religion=Roman Catholic Wilhelm Miklas (born
October 15 ,1872 ndashMarch 20 ,1956 ) was anAustria n politician who served as the thirdPresident of Austria from 1928 until its annexation byNazi Germany in theAnschluss 1938.Born as the son of a
post office official in Krems an der Donau,Lower Austria , Wilhelm Miklas studied history and geography at theUniversity of Vienna while serving in his role for the Christian Social Party.On
December 10 ,1928 he was elected the President of Austria, a role he served in until the position ceased to exist ten years later when Austria was annexed by Germany in the Anschluss.In 1930 Miklas appeared on a set of Austrian postage stamps. In 1936 he entertained
Miklós Horthy atLake Wörth .Miklas originally offered
amnesty to jailed Nazi members, but refused to turn over the national police force toArthur Seyss-Inquart , though after Hitler ordered military operations along the border, Miklas was forced to concede to their demands and installed Seyss-Inquart as the AustrianMinister of the Interior .Miklas was highly unpopular among Austrian Nazis because he refused to commute the death sentences imposed on assassins of Chancellor
Engelbert Dollfuss after the failedputsch in 1934.German demands grew, and on March 11th
Hermann Göring demanded that Seyss-Inquart replaceKurt Schuschnigg as theFederal Chancellor of Austria , otherwise German forces would overrun Austria the following day. Miklas refused, and after Hitler received confirmation from Mussolini that he would not interfere, it was announced that German troops would invade at dawn the following day. Miklas capitulated at midnight, announcing that he had instated Seyss-Inquart as the new Chancellor, but it was too late. When German troops rolled over the border at dawn the next day, they were largely greeted as heroes.who protected Miklas during the Anschluss.
He was placed under
house arrest and abandoned the political sphere.Miklas died on March 20, 1956 in
Vienna .
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