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Ludwig Hülgerth
Born26 January 1875
Vienna, Lower Austria, Austria-Hungary
Died13 August 1939 (aged 64)
Rottenstein Castle, Sankt Georgen am Längsee, Carinthia, Nazi Germany
AllegianceAustria-Hungary (1893–1918)
Republic of German Austria (1918–1919)
Republic of Austria (1919–1927)
Service/branchCommon Army (1893–1906)
Austrian Landwehr (1906–1918)
Volkswehr (1918–1920)
Bundesheer (1920–1927)
Front Militia (1936–1938)
RankFeldmarschalleutnant
Battles/wars
AwardsImperial Order of the Iron Crown
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Ludwig Hülgerth (26 January 1875 – 13 August 1939) was an Austrian military officer and politician who served as the Vice Chancellor of Austria from 1936 to 1938. He was also the Governor of Carinthia from 1934 to 1936 as well as the Generalkommandant of the Front Militia, a paramilitary group controlled by the fascist Fatherland Front, which Hülgerth was a member of.

Hülgerth died on the night of 13 August 1939 in Rottenstein Castle, aged 64, reportedly from a heart attack.[1]

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  1. No author (1939-08-19).: "Feldmarschalleutnant Hülgerth gestorben." Agrarische Post. Retrieved 2024-06-07.