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'''Emil Robert Wilhelm Steinbach''' (11 June 1846, ] – 26 May 1907, ], ]) was an ]n politician. '''Emil Robert Wilhelm Steinbach''' (11 June 1846 in ] – 26 May 1907 in ], ]) was an ]n politician.


In collaboration with Minister-President ] he managed as Minister of Finance 1891-93 some important reforms in ] like the extension of the ], the implementation of a ] and the reorganisation of the system of ]. In 1904-07 he was President of the Austrian Supreme Court of Justice. In collaboration with Minister-President ] he managed as Minister of Finance 1891-93 some important reforms in ] like the extension of the ], the implementation of a ] and the reorganisation of the system of ]. In 1904-07 he was President of the Austrian Supreme Court of Justice.


== Source == == Sources ==
* ]: ''Finanzminister Emil Steinbach. Der Sohn des Goldarbeiters.'' Lit, Vienna, 2007, ISBN 978-3-7000-0711-1. (German) * ]: ''Finanzminister Emil Steinbach. Der Sohn des Goldarbeiters.'' Lit, Vienna, 2007, {{ISBN|978-3-7000-0711-1}}. (German)


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Emil Steinbach

Emil Robert Wilhelm Steinbach (11 June 1846 in Vienna – 26 May 1907 in Purkersdorf, Lower Austria) was an Austrian politician.

In collaboration with Minister-President Eduard Taaffe he managed as Minister of Finance 1891-93 some important reforms in imperial Austria like the extension of the right to vote, the implementation of a currency reform 1892 and the reorganisation of the system of income tax. In 1904-07 he was President of the Austrian Supreme Court of Justice.

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