A chronology of key events:  | Vienna bears many traces of its imperial past 1st century BC: Romans take over celtic settlement 1276: Start of Hapsburg rule Capital of Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1918 |
1918 - End of the Hapsburg empire. 1919 - Treaty of St Germain defines Austria's boundaries. 1920 - New constitution creates Republic of Austria. 1932 - Engelbert Dollfuss, a Christian Socialist, becomes chancellor. 1934 - Government crushes Socialist uprising, backed by the army and the Heimwehr (Home Defence Force). All political parties abolished except the Fatherland Front. 1934 April - Chancellor Dollfuss dismisses parliament. 1934 July - Imprisonment of Nazi conspirators leads to attempted Nazi coup. Dollfuss assassinated, succeeded by Kurt von Schuschnigg. Anschluss 1936 - Austria acknowledges itself "a German state".  | Memorial commemorates Austrian Jews killed in Holocaust |
1938 - The Anschluss (union): Austria incorporated into Germany by Hitler. Schuschnigg imprisoned. Austria now called the Ostmark (Eastern March). World War II - Austria's armed forces, under German control, used on Eastern Front. 1945 - Soviet troops liberate Vienna. Austria occupied by Soviet, British, US and French forces. Elections result in People's Party and Socialist Party coalition; Karl Renner elected president, Leopold Figl becomes chancellor. 1946-47 - Denazification laws passed. Reconstruction begins. Neutrality 1949 - Former Nazis allowed to participate in general election.  | Mozart's music is claimed by some to boost IQ |
1955 - Treaty signed by UK, France, US and USSR establishes an independent but neutral Austria - a convenient buffer between the West and the Soviet bloc. Austria joins the United Nations. 1970 - Government formed under Chancellor Bruno Kreisky who dominates political scene for more than a decade. 1983 - Socialists and the Freedom Party form a coalition government under Fred Sinowatz. 1986 - Ex-UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim elected president, despite controversy over role in German army in World War II. Franz Vranitzky replaces Sinowatz as federal chancellor. Rise of the right 1992 - Thomas Klestil, former ambassador to the US, replaces Waldheim as president.  | CONTROVERSIAL LEADER Kurt Waldheim was at the centre of a storm over his wartime record in a Nazi militia Born - 1918 UN Secretary-General - 1972-1982 Austrian president - 1986-1992 Died - June 2007 |
1995 - Austria joins EU. Coalition collapses over budget disagreements and strict convergence criteria for European monetary union. 1996 - Social Democrats form new coalition with People's Party. 1997 - Vranitzky resigns as chancellor and leader of Social Democrats. Finance Minister Viktor Klima takes over both positions. 1998 - Klestil re-elected president. 1999 October - Far-right Freedom Party led by Joerg Haider wins 27% of vote in national elections, equal second with centre right People's Party. Social Democrats remain largest party. 2000 January - Coalition talks between Social Democrats and People's Party break down. People's Party opens talks with Freedom Party. Sanctions 2000 February/March - International outcry as Freedom Party enters government for first time following protracted coalition talks between main parties.  United Nations institutions congregate at Vienna's UNO City |
People's Party head Wolfgang Schuessel becomes chancellor with Susanne Riess-Passer of the Freedom Party as his deputy. EU imposes diplomatic sanctions. Haider hands over as Freedom Party leader to Riess-Passer, seen as less extreme. 2000 August - State-owned companies agree to pay $65m into compensation fund for survivors of Holocaust. 2000 September - EU ends seven months of diplomatic isolation after report concludes that it is counterproductive. 2000 October - Austrian environmentalists blockade border with Czech Republic in protest against the launch of a new Czech nuclear power station at Temelin. Compensation 2001 January - Deal signed on compensating Jews whose assets were seized by Nazis. Government and companies to pay $360m into settlement fund. 2001 November - Chancellor Schuessel and Czech government move to settle dispute over Temelin nuclear power plant by agreeing tough measures to improve safety and monitor impact on environment.  | Joerg Haider won notoriety for comments on Nazi past |
2002 August - Devastating floods as Danube bursts banks following torrential rain. 2002 - September - Coalition collapses. Vice Chancellor and Freedom Party leader Riess-Passer and two Freedom Party ministers resign in row with Joerg Haider, widely seen as part of power struggle within party. 2002 November - Schuessel's People's Party makes sweeping gains in general election, largely at expense of far-right Freedom Party. Coalition talks start. 2003 February - Coalition talks with Social Democrats and Greens fail; People's Party again agrees to form government with Freedom Party. 2003 May - Pension reform plans spark first nationwide strike action in several decades. 2003 October - Package of asylum laws introduced, widely seen as among the most restrictive in Europe. 2004 April - Heinz Fischer elected president. 2005 April - Freedom Party splits as Joerg Haider announces he is leaving to set up Alliance for the Future of Austria. 2005 May - Parliament ratifies the EU constitution.  Belvedere Palace, Vienna, houses museums and galleries |
2005 August - Floods cause devastation as the Danube river bursts its banks. 2006 February - A Vienna court finds British historian David Irving guilty of Holocaust denial and sentences him to three years in prison. He is released in December 2006. The case sparks a national debate about the denial legislation. 2006 April - Rising water levels in the Danube again cause severe flooding. 2006 October - The Social Democrats led by Alfred Gusenbauer narrowly defeat the ruling conservative People's Party in elections. After weeks of bargaining, the two parties agree on a coalition. The government is inaugurated in January 2007. 2007 September - Pope Benedict XVI makes 'pilgrimage' to Austria where he had spent time in his youth. National soul-searching 2008 April - National outrage and soul-searching at case of Josef Fritzl, who imprisoned his daughter in a cellar for 24 years and fathered children with her. Tougher law on sexual abuse planned. 2008 July - The centre-right People's Party withdraws from grand coalition with Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer's Social Democrats, forcing a snap general election. 2008 September - The Social Democrats again emerge as largest party in the general election, but both it and the People's Party suffer heavy losses while resurgent far-right parties take 29%. 2008 October - The leader of the far-right Alliance for the Future of Austria, Joerg Haider, is killed in a car crash. 2008 December - New coalition government made up of the centre-left Social Democrats (SPO) and the conservative People's Party is sworn in, two months after snap elections. SPO leader Werner Faymann becomes chancellor. 2010 April - President Fischer is re-elected. 2010 October - Far-right Freedom Party wins 26% of vote in municipal elections in Vienna, putting it in second place to Social Democrats. 2011 July - Otto von Habsburg - eldest son of the last Austrian emperor - is buried in the Imperial Crypt in Vienna amid much of the pomp associated with the days of the empire.
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