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Karl zu Schwarzenberg
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Dec 10, 1937 – Nov 12, 2023(85 years)Died in:Vienna, Austria

Czech politician, minister of foreign affairs and vice prime minister

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Awards(8)

Grand Gold Decoration of StyriaGrand Cross of the Order of Honour for Services to the Republic of AustriaOrder of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, class IIIEuropean Human Rights PrizeGrand Cross 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of GermanyGrand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of PolandMarion Dönhoff AwardBene Merito

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Therese SchwarzenbergTherese Schwarzenberg

Education(2)

University of ViennaUniversity of Graz

Karl zu Schwarzenberg, usually known in Czechia as Karel Schwarzenberg, (born 10 December 1937 in Prague; died 12 November 2023) was a Czech-Austrian politician, diplomat, human-rights advocate and foreign minister of the Czech Republic. He came from the House of Schwarzenberg, lived for many years in Austrian exile after the communist takeover, and after 1989 became an important figure in democratic Czechia.

Background, confiscation and exile

Schwarzenberg was born in Prague into a Bohemian noble family. After the communist takeover of 1948, his family had to leave Czechoslovakia and went to Austria. That experience shaped his political thinking: property, family background and European history remained important reference points, but the more decisive question became how freedom and the rule of law could be defended against authoritarian power. In Austria and Germany he studied law and forestry and later managed family estates.

Human rights in the Cold War

Before returning to Czech politics, Schwarzenberg supported opposition and human-rights work against communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe. From 1984 to 1991 he headed the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights. He helped exile and dissident circles, supported banned Czech literature and became a link between Central European emigration, Western public opinion and democratic movements in the Eastern Bloc.

Alongside Václav Havel

After the Velvet Revolution, Schwarzenberg returned to his homeland. On 11 July 1990 he became chancellor, or head of the presidential office, to Václav Havel. In that role he stood close to the transition from dictatorship to democracy. His work was not only organizational. He brought exile experience, international contacts and a strong awareness of human rights into a politics that had to reorient itself: away from Soviet dependence and toward Europe, NATO and democratic responsibility.

Foreign minister and TOP 09

In 2004 Schwarzenberg was elected to the Czech Senate. On 9 January 2007 he became foreign minister, initially as a non-partisan minister nominated by the Greens. Later he became one of the founders of the pro-European conservative party TOP 09 and one of its most visible voices. From 2010 to 2013 he again served as foreign minister and also as deputy prime minister. His foreign policy was clearly Western, European and shaped by human rights, without becoming smooth party language.

Presidential campaign and public role

In 2013 Schwarzenberg ran in Czechia's first direct presidential election. He reached the runoff, but lost to Miloš Zeman. The election showed his unusual position: a conservative aristocrat and former exile could still seem credible to many younger, urban and pro-European voters. Schwarzenberg often spoke bluntly, sometimes sharply, and remained an independent figure because of that. He was not a politician of polished surfaces, but one whose life made Central Europe's fractures visible.

Farewell

Karel Schwarzenberg died on 12 November 2023 at the age of 85. His life connects exile, human-rights work, the return after 1989 and Czechia's European orientation. His political profile joined conservative background, liberal openness and a clear stance toward authoritarian regimes.

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Geboren in Prag

1937

Karl Johannes Schwarzenberg, später in Tschechien meist Karel Schwarzenberg genannt, wird in Prag geboren.

Kanzler von Václav Havel

1990

Schwarzenberg wird Leiter der Präsidialkanzlei von Präsident Václav Havel.

Außenminister Tschechiens

2007

Schwarzenberg übernimmt erstmals das Amt des tschechischen Außenministers.

Zweiter bei der Präsidentschaftswahl

2013

In der Stichwahl um das tschechische Präsidentenamt unterliegt Schwarzenberg Miloš Zeman.

Gestorben

2023

Karel Schwarzenberg stirbt im Alter von 85 Jahren.

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  • Antonia Schwarzenberg
  • Karl von Schwarzenberg
  • Friedrich Schwarzenberg

Resting place

Schwarzenberg-Gruft in Orlík nad Vltavou

Schwarzenberg Vault in Orlík nad Vltavou

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Karl zu Schwarzenberg. Forever remembered.