Karl von Habsburg explained

Karl Habsburg
Office:Member of the European Parliament for Austria
Term Start:1996
Term End:1999
Office1:Head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine
Predecessor1:Otto von Habsburg
Term Start1:1 January 2007
Birth Date:11 January 1961
Birth Place:Starnberg, Bavaria, West Germany
Spouse:
    Children:3, including Eleonore and Ferdinand
    Party:Austrian People's Party
    Father:Otto von Habsburg
    Mother:Regina von Sachsen-Meiningen

    Karl Habsburg (given names: Karl Thomas Robert Maria Franziskus Georg Bahnam; born 11 January 1961) is an Austrian politician and the head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, the former royal house of the defunct Austro-Hungarian thrones. As a citizen of the Republic of Austria, his legal name is Karl Habsburg-Lothringen.[1]

    Karl is the son of Otto von Habsburg and Regina Prinzessin von Sachsen-Meiningen, and the grandson of the last Austro-Hungarian emperor, Charles I. He is head and sovereign of the Austrian Order of the Golden Fleece. Karl Habsburg served as a member of the European Parliament for the Austrian People's Party (1996–1999). He is known for being pro-European and is also an advocate for the Pan-European movement.

    Karl Habsburg's career has focused on the issue of protecting cultural heritage from threats such as armed conflict and natural disasters. He was president of the cultural protection organization Blue Shield International from 2008 until August 2020.[2] In 1992/1993, he hosted a TV game show with Austrian public TV broadcaster ORF, called Who Is Who.[3]

    Early life and background

    Karl Habsburg was born on 11 January 1961 in Starnberg, Bavaria. He was baptised in Pöcking, Bavaria, as Archduke Karl of Austria (German: Erzherzog Karl von Österreich), the name entered in the baptismal records.[4]

    At the time of his birth, his father was de facto stateless and possessed a Spanish diplomatic passport (he had grown up in Spain), while his mother was a German citizen. Like his father and siblings, he was banished from Austria for the first years of his life. However, the administrative court of Austria later ruled that applying to return to the country was legal, and his family was granted visa entrance in June 1966.[5]

    House of Habsburg titles and issues

    In 1961, Karl's father, Otto von Habsburg, renounced all claims to the defunct Austrian throne, as a necessary legal condition to being allowed to return to Austria. Karl does not use his ancestral titles, because unlike most European countries, even the unofficial use of such titles is not permitted in Hungary and Austria.[6] Habsburg says:

    I don't refer to titles, I'm not that vain. People use these titles out of respect for history and the role of my family in history.[7]
    Although the Adelsaufhebungsgesetz (Law on the Abolition of the Nobility) abolished all Austrian and Hungarian noble, royal, and imperial titles in 1919,[8] and their usage is still illegal in those countries,[9] media elsewhere occasionally refer to Karl Habsburg by his ancestral titles[10] [11] of Archduke of Austria, Royal Prince of Hungary, Bohemia and Croatia.

    At the request of the USSR, which was wary of a restoration of the monarchy, the anti-Habsburg laws became mandatory international and constitutional components of the Austrian State Treaty in 1955.[12] [13] [14] The family tried to get their former property returned under rules for victims of the Nazi regime. The attempt of Karl Habsburg failed because the law of expropriation still has constitutional status.[15] On 1 January 2007, his father relinquished his position as the head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, a status which then devolved on Karl.[16] In 2008, he became the Grand Master of the Order of Saint George.[17]

    As head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, Karl undertakes numerous commitments. On the one hand, these are cultural, historical, political, but also tourist events and, on the other hand, commitments to orders of chivalry, associations or military units. Many events, such as the participation in the peace flight in 2018 as a pilot with his plane, concerned the centenary of World War I.[18] In 2019 there were many events in honor of his ancestor Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I.[19] He is supported in this work by an adjutant general.[20]

    Education

    Between 1982 and 1989, Habsburg studied law, philosophy, and political science at the University of Salzburg, passing his first staatsexamen in 1984; while there, he spent a year studying law and philosophy at Michigan State University in the United States.[21] He received graduate degrees in business and law from IMADEC University in 2012.

    Career

    Military service

    Karl Habsburg did his military service in 1981 as a platoon commander of a Jäger (infantry) platoon as a one-year volunteer with the Austrian Armed Forces, where he later also completed his pilot training, He is a reserve German: [[Hauptmann]] (captain) in the Austrian Air Force. He is also an Austrian Army Cultural Property Protection Officer, first with the staff of the Military Command of Salzburg, later with the Armed Forces High Command, currently with IHSW at Staff College. As a paratrooper, he was elected President of the European Military Paratroopers Association (Europäischen Militär- Fallschirmsprungverbandes e.V.) in 2001 - a role that he still holds today.[22]

    Activism

    Since 1986, Karl Habsburg has been president of the Austrian branch of the Paneuropean Union, which co-organised the Pan-European Picnic. In May 1990, Habsburg personally led an aid convoy to Vilnius with food, medicine and clothing as a representative of the Paneuropean Union, in response to the Soviet Union's blockade of raw materials following the proclamation of Lithuanian independence in March 1990. In 1991 he organized international aid against the destruction in Dubrovnik and in the former Yugoslavia.[23]

    European Parliament

    In October 1996, Habsburg was elected as a member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Austria, representing the Austrian People's Party.

    Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization

    On 19 January 2002, he was appointed Director General of UNPO (Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization) by the UNPO Steering Committee.[24]

    Blue Shield

    From 7 December 2008, he became the President of the Association of National Committees of the Blue Shield,[25] a cultural protection organisation that later became Blue Shield International. Habsburg was a strong supporter of those who created the "No Strike List" of cultural heritage sites and cultural sites that should be preserved when attacks or flight operations were carried out.[26] This particularly moved NATO troops to protect the cultural assets and the economic and cultural basis of the civilian population.[27]

    Habsburg particularly supports the bringing together of military and civilian personnel and the cooperation of various international organizations for the protection of cultural assets, such as the Blue Shield, UNIFIL and UNESCO deployment in Lebanon in 2019, and the cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross in 2020.[28] [29] [30] After the explosion in the port of Beirut in Lebanon in summer 2020, Habsburg helped coordinate the reconstruction and aid on site.[31] He stepped down as President of the Blue Shield at the General Assembly in August 2020.

    Since 2010 he has been chairman of the advisory board of the Competence Center for Cultural Heritage and Cultural Property Protection at the University of Vienna. He delivers lectures and training courses worldwide on the role of the military in protecting cultural property, such as at the United States Africa Command, the Civil-Military Cooperation Centre of Excellence or the Theresian Military Academy.[32] [33] [34] He emphasizes that it is crucial for cultural property protection to be on the spot quickly: "We know the importance to be fast and in a place where there is a potential conflict or an actual conflict; you have to be there really fast to make an assessment and to see what you can do to immediately help."[35]

    Notes and References

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    2. Web site: Blue Shield General Assembly . The Blue Shield . 23 September 2020 . Blue Shield International . 12 January 2021 . 14 January 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210114141542/https://theblueshield.org/bsi-general-assembly-2020/ . dead .
    3. http://derstandard.at/1918444?sap=2&_slideNumber=5 Ansichtssache: Ranking der Absonderlichkeiten im ORF
    4. Web site: Habsburgs Erbe zerfiel und erlebte dennoch eine Renaissance « DiePresse.com. diepresse.com. 13 November 2016. 3 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303211255/http://diepresse.com/home/politik/innenpolitik/675151/Habsburgs-Erbe-zerfiel-und-erlebte-dennoch-eine-Renaissance?_vl_backlink=%2Fhome%2Fpolitik%2Finnenpolitik%2Findex.do. dead.
    5. Encyclopedia: House of Habsburg European dynasty. Encyclopedia Britannica. 2018-08-01. en. 1 August 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180801095024/https://www.britannica.com/topic/House-of-Habsburg#ref32094. live.
    6. Web site: RIS - Gesamte Rechtsvorschrift für Habsburgergesetz - Bundesrecht konsolidiert, Fassung vom 09.08.2015. bka.gv.at. 7 May 2011. 30 September 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190930002328/https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/GeltendeFassung.wxe?Abfrage=Bundesnormen&Gesetzesnummer=10000038. live.
    7. Web site: Ist der Adel passé, Herr Habsburg?. Kronen Zeitung. 25 February 2018 . 2 April 2020. 3 March 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200303014347/https://www.krone.at/1649757. live.
    8. Web site: Law of April 3, 1919, on the referral from the state and the takeover of the assets of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. Rechtsinformationssystems des Bundes. 7 May 2011. 30 September 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190930002328/https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/GeltendeFassung.wxe?Abfrage=Bundesnormen&Gesetzesnummer=10000038. live.
    9. Book: Philipp. Korom. Jaap. Dronkers. 2015. Nobles among the Austrian economic elite in the early twenty-first century. Nobilities in Europe in the Twentieth Century: Reconversion Strategies, Memory Culture and Elite Formation. https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/8338/2a575b27f54f8407823612939eb40b5adf3f.pdf. Peeters. 281–304. 148519346. 7 July 2020. 12 February 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200212162904/https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/8338/2a575b27f54f8407823612939eb40b5adf3f.pdf. bot: unknown.
    10. Book: Kaiser Joseph II. harmonische Wahlkapitulation mit allen den vorhergehenden Wahlkapitulationen der vorigen Kaiser und Könige.
    11. Book: Croatian Coronation Oath of 1916. 2–4. Emperor of Austria, Hungary and Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia Apostolic king
    12. A Habsburg monarchy or Danube federation, as aimed by the British side, was seen by the Soviet politicians as an instrument of an anti-Soviet policy. (Wolfgang Mueller "Die sowjetische Besatzung in Österreich 1945-1955 und ihre politische Mission" (German - "The Soviet occupation in Austria 1945-1955 and its political mission"), 2005, p 24.
    13. Gerald Stourzh "Geschichte des Staatsvertrages 1945 - 1955" (1975) p 2.
    14. Robert J. Gannon "The Cardinal Spellman Story" (1962), p 222–224.
    15. http://derstandard.at/1925306 Karl von Habsburg will Vermögen vor VfGH erkämpfen
    16. News: Die vielen Pflichten des Adels. 5 July 2011. Wiener Zeitung. de. 11 July 2011. 5 August 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110805162729/http://www.wienerzeitung.at/nachrichten/politik/oesterreich/278334_Die-vielen-Pflichten-des-Adels.html. live.
    17. Web site: Wiener Schatzkammer: Schatz des Ordens vom Goldenen Vlies. wiener-schatzkammer.at. 13 November 2016. 12 October 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161012060017/http://www.wiener-schatzkammer.at/goldenes-vlies.html. live.
    18. Web site: ILF begrüßt Karl Habsburg bei der Landung nach dem Friedensflug. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200326074530/https://www.austrianwings.info/2018/05/ilf-begruesst-karl-habsburg-bei-der-landung-nach-dem-friedensflug/. 26 March 2020. 26 March 2020. Austrian Wings. 28 May 2018 .
    19. Web site: GmbH. Typoheads. Der letzte Ritter. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200326122922/https://www.milak.at/news/detail/der-letzte-ritter. 26 March 2020. 26 March 2020. www.milak.at.
    20. Web site: Generaladjutantur. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200328062536/https://generaladjutantur.com/. 28 March 2020. 28 March 2020. Generaladjutantur.
    21. Web site: Karl von Habsburg: Biografie . 2023-12-07 . www.karlvonhabsburg.at.
    22. Web site: Vorstand. www.european-paratrooper.de. 23 March 2020. 23 March 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200323120233/http://www.european-paratrooper.de/navid.15/vorstand.htm. live.
    23. Hans Haider: Kulturgüterschutz: Karl Habsburg-Lothringen. In: Wiener Zeitung, 29. Juni 2012, Archived on 9 Februar 2020.
    24. Web site: UNPO Steering Committee appoints Karl von Habsburg as the organizations new Director-General. UNPO Website. 23 April 2011. UNPO. UNPO. https://web.archive.org/web/20100903011451/http://www.unpo.org/article/132. 3 September 2010. This position is separate from the "Secretary General" as the UNPO Website explains "This is a newly created senior position within the UNPO, aimed at further enhancing the fundamental rights of its Members world-wide."
    25. Web site: ANCBS – An organization for protection of culture in danger. Blue Shield Website. 23 April 2011. Blue Shield. International Committee of the Blue Shield. https://web.archive.org/web/20120323023201/http://www.ancbs.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=60:press-release-1&catid=14:past-news&Itemid=29. 23 March 2012. dead.
    26. Kane . Susan . Lessons Learned From Libya . SAA . May 2013 . 13 . 3 . 12 January 2021.
    27. Web site: Protecting Libya's heritage. NATO. 3 July 2020. 7 August 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200807050905/https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/news_82441.htm. live.
    28. The ICRC and the Blue Shield signed a Memorandum of Understanding. 26 February 2020. www.icrc.org. 22 March 2020. 22 March 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200322065528/https://www.icrc.org/en/document/icrc-and-blue-shield-signed-memorandum-understanding. live.
    29. Web site: Action plan to preserve heritage sites during conflict. 12 April 2019. UNIFIL. 22 March 2020. 26 July 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200726081110/https://unifil.unmissions.org/action-plan-preserve-heritage-sites-during-conflict. live.
    30. Web site: Wo Österreichs Soldaten den Osterfrieden sichern. Kronen Zeitung. 18 April 2019 . 9 April 2020. 26 December 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191226023049/https://www.krone.at/1905950. live.
    31. Web site: Beirut: Habsburg koordiniert Kulturgüterschutz . 23 August 2020 . 27 August 2020 . 27 August 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200827041040/https://www.krone.at/2216068 . live .
    32. "Islamic Manuscript Collections in Conflict Zones: Safeguarding Written Heritage" In: The Islamic Manuscript Association, 5 October 2015.
    33. Web site: Interview with Karl von Habsburg-Lothringen - CIMIC-COE. Civil-Military Cooperation Centre of Excellence. 14 May 2020. 6 October 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201006011900/https://www.cimic-coe.org/news/news/. live.
    34. Web site: Die Rolle des Militärs beim Schutz von Kulturgütern. Typoheads. GmbH. www.milak.at. 25 March 2020. 11 January 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200111151232/https://www.milak.at/news/detail/die-rolle-des-militaers-beim-schutz-von-kulturguetern. live.
    35. "German media group sells its newspaper and publishing business in Bulgaria", Associated Press Newswire (15 December 2010).
    36. "Sopharma Owner, Partner Win Battle for WAZ Asssets in Bulgaria", Novinite (18 April 2011).
    37. http://www.salzburg.com/wiki/index.php/Villa_Swoboda "Villa Swoboda"
    38. Web site: ttrenkler . 2022-06-17 . Habsburg verkauft Villa: Wohnen wie bei Kaisers . 2022-09-18 . kurier.at . de.
    39. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser vol. 16. C.A. Starke Verlag, 2001, pp. 87–90. (German). .
    40. Enache, Nicolas. La Descendance de Marie-Therese de Habsburg. ICC, Paris, 1996, p. 50. (French).
    41. de Badts de Cugnac, Chantal and Coutant de Saisseval, Guy. Le Petit Gotha. Nouvelle Imprimerie Laballery, Paris 2002, pp. 201–202 (French). .
    42. Shaw, William, "We Are Not a Muse ", New York Times, 25 February 2007.
    43. News: Collector Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza on artists being advocates for change . https://web.archive.org/web/20210227103947/https://www.ft.com/content/878f7352-f641-11e9-bbe1-4db3476c5ff0 . 27 February 2021 . subscription . bot: unknown . . 1 November 2019 . 5 May 2021 .
    44. "le baptême de Gloria, archiduchesse d'Autriche", Point de Vue, no. 2688 (26 janvier au 1 fevrier 2000): 32–35.
    45. News: Karl Habsburg hat sich in Portugal getraut . . 16 June 2022 . de . 17 June 2022 . 17 June 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220617133903/https://www.krone.at/2735763 . live .
    46. News: Auch Kaiserenkel Karl mit Coronavirus infiziert . . 10 March 2020 . de . 10 March 2020 . 12 March 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200312053029/https://www.krone.at/2113988 . live .
    47. Habsburg in "ZIB -2" and "Mittag in Österreich", in Austrian TV - ORF (German), 30/31 March 2020.
    48. "Member of Habsburg family fined for smuggling", Reuters News (21 July 1998).
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    50. Web site: Registers of the International Commission for Orders of Chivalry . icocregister.com . 26 May 2022.
    51. Web site: Die Ordensregierung . georgsorden.at . 26 May 2022.
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    53. Web site: Internetseite in englischer Sprache. schuetzen.erzbistum-koeln.de. 24 March 2020. 24 March 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200324170624/https://schuetzen.erzbistum-koeln.de/Europa/Fremdsprachen/englisch/index.html. live.
    54. Web site: Katholisch Österreichische Landsmanschaften |. 24 March 2020. 12 February 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200212012922/http://koel.at/. live.
    55. Web site: ORDO EQUESTRIS VINI EUROPAE. 24 March 2020. 24 March 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200324170623/http://www.equesdevino.eu/w/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/2.3.pdf. live.
    56. Web site: Deutscher Orden: Brüder und Schwestern vom Deutschen Haus St. Mariens in Jerusalem .
    57. Protecting Libya's heritage. NATO-News, 4 Januar 2012.

      Von Habsburg propagates vehemently worldwide through on-site missions, lectures, workshops and interviews on the protection of archaeological finds and archaeological sites, in addition to the establishment of rules, documentation and lists, and the training of the police, the military, civil administration and international organizations, but with particular importance the strong involvement of the local population. It is only through cooperation with the locals that the protection of archaeological finds, exhibits and excavation sites from destruction, looting and robbery can be implemented sustainably. He summed it up with the words: "Without the local community and without the local participants, that would be completely impossible".<ref>Web site: Action plan to preserve heritage sites during conflict. United Nations Peacekeeping. 24 March 2020. 27 May 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200527103531/https://peacekeeping.un.org/en/action-plan-to-preserve-heritage-sites-during-conflict. live.

      Business and media activities

      In 1992/1993, he hosted a TV game show with Austrian public TV broadcaster ORF, called Who Is Who.

      Since 2009, he has been a shareholder in a media group in the Netherlands, consisting of radio stations, a magazine and a music television channel. He is also one of the three co-founders of BG Privatinvest, a Vienna-based investment company. In December 2010 the company acquired the two most important Bulgarian daily newspapers, Dneven Trud and 24 Chasa.[35] After ongoing conflicts with Bulgarian partners, BG Privatinvest sold the newspapers in April 2011.[36]

      Personal life

      Habsburg has lived in Austria, since 1981, and resided in Casa Austria, formerly called Villa Swoboda, in Anif, near the city of Salzburg, until 2022.[37] [38] On 31 January 1993 in Mariazell, he married Baroness Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza (born 7 June 1958 in Lausanne), the only daughter of Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon, a European industrialist, and his third wife, the fashion model Fiona Frances Elaine Campbell-Walter.[39] The marriage received the dynastic authorization of Karl's father, as head of the House of Habsburg, despite objections from some members of the family as the bride, although a baroness in the nobility of pre-republican Hungary and Transylvania, did not descend in the canonically legitimate male line from a family of dynastic (ruling or formerly ruling or mediatised) status.[40] [41]

      After 10 years of marriage, the couple separated in 2003.[42] They divorced in 2017.[43]

      Karl and Francesca have three children:

      In the spring of 2022 in Portugal, Karl married Christian Nicolau de Almeida Reid, a woman of Portuguese descent.[45]

      In March 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, he tested positive for the virus. Habsburg self-isolated at home.[46] Karl von Habsburg was officially declared healthy after almost three weeks of quarantine. After his illness, Karl Habsburg encouraged everyone to follow the official protective measures strictly, and asked survivors of the disease to donate blood plasma.[47]

      Controversies

      In July 1998 an Austrian court fined Karl von Habsburg 180,000 schillings ($14,300); he had failed to declare immediately to customs officials that he had an antique diadem in his luggage when he crossed the border from Switzerland in July 1996.[48] The diadem belonged to his wife who intended to wear it at a wedding ceremony.

      Also in 1998, evidence emerged that during Habsburg's election campaign for membership in the European Parliament two years prior, his political party the ÖVP, had benefited from at least 30,000 Marks worth of World Vision donations via Paneurope Austria while Karl Habsburg sat on the board of World Vision Austria, apparently without noticing the director's dubiously legal activities. His father exacerbated the controversy when he complained that his son was being attacked unfairly and drew a parallel between the name "Habsburg" and a yellow badge. ÖVP did not nominate Karl von Habsburg again for the 1999 elections.[49] In 2004, Karl von Habsburg paid 37,000 euros to the new World Vision Austria branch.

      Honours

      Dynastic

      National

      Other

      • Grand Master of the Military Order of Saint Sebastian in Europe (Ritterschaft vom Heiligen Sebastianus in Europa)[53]
      • Supreme Bearer of the Couleur of the Austrian Catholic Student Fraternities ("katholisch-österreichischen Landsmannschaften")[54]
      • Protector of the Order of Knights of Wine (Ordo Equestris Vini Europae)[55]
      • Ehrenritter of the Teutonic Order[56]

      See also

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