Ilona Graenitz, the Glossary
Ilona Graenitz (15 March 1943 – 17 July 2022) was an Austrian politician who served in the National Council of Austria and the European Parliament as a member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria.[1]
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23 relations: Austria (European Parliament constituency), Austria within Nazi Germany, Austrian Parliament, Bowker-Saur, Conference of NGOs, Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria, Diplom, European Parliament, Google Books, Internet Archive, Linz, Member of the European Parliament, National Council (Austria), Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Party of European Socialists, Rapporteur, Social Democratic Party of Austria, Springer Science+Business Media, United Nations, Upper Austria, Vienna, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Zonta International.
- 20th-century Austrian women politicians
- 20th-century MEPs for Austria
- 20th-century women MEPs for Austria
- MEPs for Austria 1996–1999
- Politicians from Linz
- Social Democratic Party of Austria MEPs
- Vienna University of Economics and Business alumni
Austria (European Parliament constituency)
Austria is a European Parliament constituency for elections in the European Union covering the member state of Austria.
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Austria within Nazi Germany
Austria was part of Nazi Germany from 13 March 1938 (an event known as the Anschluss) until 27 April 1945, when Allied-occupied Austria declared independence from Nazi Germany.
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Austrian Parliament
The Austrian Parliament (Österreichisches Parlament) is the bicameral federal legislature of Austria.
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Bowker-Saur
Bowker-Saur was a publisher and former operating company owned by Reed Elsevier plc.
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Conference of NGOs
The Conference of NGOs (CoNGO; full "Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations") "is an independent, international, non-profit membership association of non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
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Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria
The Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria (Ehrenzeichen für Verdienste um die Republik Österreich) is a state decoration of the Republic of Austria.
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Diplom
A Diplom (from δίπλωμα diploma) is an academic degree in the German-speaking countries Germany, Austria, and Switzerland and a similarly named degree in some other European countries including Albania, Bulgaria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Poland, Russia, and Ukraine and only for engineers in France, Greece, Hungary, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, and Brazil.
European Parliament
The European Parliament (EP) is one of the two legislative bodies of the European Union and one of its seven institutions.
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Google Books
Google Books (previously known as Google Book Search, Google Print, and by its code-name Project Ocean) is a service from Google that searches the full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned, converted to text using optical character recognition (OCR), and stored in its digital database.
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Internet Archive
The Internet Archive is an American nonprofit digital library founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle.
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Linz
Linz (Linec) is the capital of Upper Austria and third-largest city in Austria.
Member of the European Parliament
A member of the European Parliament (MEP) is a person who has been elected to serve as a popular representative in the European Parliament.
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National Council (Austria)
The National Council (Nationalrat) is one of the two houses of the Austrian Parliament and is frequently referred to as the lower house.
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Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) is the parliamentary arm of the Council of Europe, a 46-nation international organisation dedicated to upholding human rights, democracy and the rule of law.
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The Party of European Socialists (PES) is a social democratic European political party.
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Rapporteur
A rapporteur is a person who is appointed by an organization to report on the proceedings of its meetings.
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The Social Democratic Party of Austria (Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs, SPÖ) is a social democratic political party in Austria.
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Springer Science+Business Media, commonly known as Springer, is a German multinational publishing company of books, e-books and peer-reviewed journals in science, humanities, technical and medical (STM) publishing.
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United Nations
The United Nations (UN) is a diplomatic and political international organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and serve as a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations.
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Upper Austria
Upper Austria (Oberösterreich; Obaöstareich, Horní Rakousy) is one of the nine states or Länder of Austria.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
Vienna University of Economics and Business
The Vienna University of Economics and Business (lit, WU) is a public research university in Vienna, Austria.
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Zonta International
Zonta International is an international service organization with the mission of Building a Better World for Women and Girls, in support of Sustainable Development Goal 5.
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See also
20th-century Austrian women politicians
- Adele Stürzl
- Adelheid Popp
- Amalie Seidel
- Anna Boschek
- Annemarie Pawlik
- Barbara Prammer
- Barbara Rosenkranz
- Beate Hartinger-Klein
- Beatrix Eypeltauer
- Christa Krammer
- Doris Bures
- Eleonora Hostasch
- Eleonore Schönborn
- Elisabeth Gehrer
- Emmy Freundlich
- Emmy Stradal
- Eva Glawischnig-Piesczek
- Eva Maria Waibel
- Gabi Burgstaller
- Gabriele Proft
- Gertrude Aubauer
- Greti Schmid
- Heide Schmidt
- Helene Postranecky
- Helene Tschitschko
- Hertha Firnberg
- Hilde Hawlicek
- Hildegard Burjan
- Ilona Graenitz
- Johanna Dohnal
- Johanna Mikl-Leitner
- Käthe Leichter
- Karin Praxmarer
- Liese Prokop
- Lola Solar
- Madeleine Petrovic
- Maria Fekter
- Maria Rauch-Kallat
- Maria Tusch
- Monika Forstinger
- Olga Pircher
- Sophie Schulz
- Susanne Riess
- Therese Schlesinger
- Traude Dierdorf
- Ulrike Lunacek
- Ursula Plassnik
20th-century MEPs for Austria
- Agnes Schierhuber
- Christa Prets
- Daniela Raschhofer
- Ilona Graenitz
- Karin Scheele
- MEPs for Austria 1996–1999
- MEPs for Austria 1999–2004
- Maria Berger
- Marilies Flemming
- Mercedes Echerer
- Ursula Stenzel
20th-century women MEPs for Austria
- Agnes Schierhuber
- Christa Prets
- Daniela Raschhofer
- Ilona Graenitz
- Karin Scheele
- Maria Berger
- Marilies Flemming
- Mercedes Echerer
- Ursula Stenzel
MEPs for Austria 1996–1999
- Agnes Schierhuber
- Daniela Raschhofer
- Gerhard Hager
- Hannes Swoboda
- Hans Kronberger (politician)
- Hans-Peter Martin
- Harald Ettl
- Hubert Pirker
- Ilona Graenitz
- Johannes Voggenhuber
- Karl von Habsburg
- List of members of the European Parliament for Austria, 1995–1996
- List of members of the European Parliament for Austria, 1996–1999
- Maria Berger
- Marilies Flemming
- Paul Rübig
- Peter Sichrovsky
- Reinhard Rack
- Ursula Stenzel
Politicians from Linz
- Alois Stöger
- Beatrix Eypeltauer
- Christoph Leitl
- Claudia Plakolm
- Ernst Koref
- Franz Langoth
- Freda Meissner-Blau
- Günther Hopfgartner
- Gabriela Moser
- Herwig van Staa
- Ilona Graenitz
- Johanna Priglinger
- Karl Wöllert
- Roman Felleis
- Theodor Franz, Count Baillet von Latour
- Thomas Stelzer (politician)
- Barbara Thaler
- Bettina Vollath
- Christa Prets
- Elisabeth Grossmann
- Eugen Freund
- Evelyn Regner
- Günther Sidl
- Hannes Heide
- Hannes Swoboda
- Hans-Peter Martin
- Harald Ettl
- Herbert Bösch
- Ilona Graenitz
- Jörg Leichtfried
- Josef Weidenholzer
- Karin Kadenbach
- Karin Scheele
- Karoline Graswander-Hainz
- Maria Berger
- Simone Schmiedtbauer
- Theresa Muigg
Vienna University of Economics and Business alumni
- Andreas J. Köstenberger
- Andreas Salcher
- Andrian Candu
- Bernd-Christian Funk
- Christoph Chorherr
- Christoph Meineke
- Claudia Gamon
- Dale A. Martin
- Dietrich Mateschitz
- Elisabeth Götze
- Erman Ilıcak
- Eva Dichand
- Felix Hnat
- Ferdinand Lacina
- Franz Vranitzky
- Hannes Androsch
- Hans Peter Haselsteiner
- Hartwig Löger
- Hikmet Ersek
- Ilona Graenitz
- Johanna Mikl-Leitner
- Johannes M. Bauer
- Juan Friede
- Kosta Vojinović
- Madeleine Petrovic
- Margarete Schramböck
- Max Auschnitt
- Mohamed Al Khaja
- Oskar Deutsch
- Peter Brabeck-Letmathe
- Peter Löscher
- Petra Steger
- Roland Gareis
- Rudolf Edlinger
- Ruth Feldgrill-Zankel
- Sabine Seymour
- Sixtus Lanner
- Thomas Klestil
- Tina Ambos
- Werner Clement
- Wolf Klinz
- Wolfgang Porsche
- Şemsa Özar