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  • ...([[German language|German]]: ''Österreich''), officially the ''Republic of Austria'' (German: ''Republik Österreich''), is a country in [[Central Europe]]. ...[[Switzerland]] and [[Liechtenstein]] to the west. The [[capital city]] of Austria is the city of [[Vienna]] on the [[Danube River]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Vienna (Austria)]]
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  • The '''Austria-Forum''' is a German language online encyclopedia and database dedicated to all material related to [[Austria]].
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  • ...ia|Slovakian]] border. Although surrounded by the federal state of [[Lower Austria]] (Niederösterreich), Vienna constitutes a separate federal state.
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  • The principles and the structure of the Austria-Forum are explained in this [http://www.austria-lexikon.at/af/Infos_zum_AF/Grunds%C3%A4tze "charter"] (in German).
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  • Capital city of Austria, in the northeastern part of the country on the Danube River.
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Austria}} {{r|U.S. policy towards Austria}}
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  • ...ages}}{{Image|Anne of Austria Portrait.jpg|right|300px|Portrait of Anne of Austria in her widowhood.}} ...of [[Hapsburg]] parents, [[Philip III]], king of Spain, and [[Margaret of Austria]]. She was married to fourteen-year-old [[Louis XIII]] of France in 1615, b
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  • A comprehensive online resource on all topics related to [[Austria]] (launched 2010).
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  • ...e daughter of Habsburg parents, Philip III, king of Spain, and Margaret of Austria.
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  • ...flows east through [[East Tirol]] and [[Carinthia (state)|Carinthia]] in [[Austria]], into [[Slovenia]] (145 km), and then southeast through [[Croatia]] (form *[[Gail River|Gail]] ([[Austria]])
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  • ...([[German language|German]]: ''Österreich''), officially the ''Republic of Austria'' (German: ''Republik Österreich''), is a country in [[Central Europe]]. ...[[Switzerland]] and [[Liechtenstein]] to the west. The [[capital city]] of Austria is the city of [[Vienna]] on the [[Danube River]].
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  • The principles and the structure of the Austria-Forum are explained in this [http://www.austria-lexikon.at/af/Infos_zum_AF/Grunds%C3%A4tze "charter"] (in German).
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  • ...ia|Slovakian]] border. Although surrounded by the federal state of [[Lower Austria]] (Niederösterreich), Vienna constitutes a separate federal state.
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  • ...en'', [[Slovenian language|Slovenian]]: ''Koroška'') is the southernmost [[Austria|Austrian]] state. *[[Austria]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Vienna (Austria)]]
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  • ...hiking trails reach both the summit and the glacier from both Germany and Austria.
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  • {{r|Vienna (Austria)|Vienna, Austria}}
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  • The largest political subdivisions of Austria and Germany.
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  • A tributary of the Drava in Carinthia, Austria.
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  • A museum dedicated to caricatures, in [[Krems]] near [[Vienna]], Austria.
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  • The XII Winter Olympic Games, held in Innsbruck, Austria.
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  • The IX Winter Olympic Games, held in Innsbruck, Austria.
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  • The '''Austria-Forum''' is a German language online encyclopedia and database dedicated to all material related to [[Austria]].
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  • Venomous [[Viperinae|viper]] [[subspecies]] found mainly in [[Austria]] and the former [[Yugoslavia]].
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  • ...de>[[Adolf Hitler]]'s formative years, between 1907 and 1913, in [[Vienna, Austria]]
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  • ...tates" or "federal provinces") are the largest political subdivisions of [[Austria]] and [[Germany]]. ==Austria==
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  • A comprehensive online resource on all topics related to [[Austria]] (launched 2010).
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  • (1891-1944) Hebrew-language poet, active in Austria, Palestine, Germany, and France.
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  • The region must be distinguished from the neighboring [[Austria|Austrian]] [[Carinthia (state)|federal state of Carinthia]], and is therefo *[[Austria|Austrian]] [[Carinthia (state)|federal state of Carinthia]]
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  • {{r|Austria}} {{r|Benito Mussolini}} ''Italy had agreed to protect Austria''
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  • Style of Late Gothic architecture prevalent in Austria, Bavaria, and Bohemia between 1350 and 1550.
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  • ...ages}}{{Image|Anne of Austria Portrait.jpg|right|300px|Portrait of Anne of Austria in her widowhood.}} ...of [[Hapsburg]] parents, [[Philip III]], king of Spain, and [[Margaret of Austria]]. She was married to fourteen-year-old [[Louis XIII]] of France in 1615, b
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  • The '''Karikaturmuseum Krems''' (''museum of caricature'' in [[Krems]], Austria) is a museum dedicated to with special emphasis of caricature in Austria, of course.
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  • German poet (1875-1926) from Austria-Hungary famous for the ''[[Duino Elegies]]'' and ''[[The Notebooks of Malte
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  • {{r|Austria}} {{r|Vienna (Austria)}}
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  • ...t frequently recorded Viennese waltzes and has become iconic, even outside Austria. The melody is used in countless advertisements and is part of the score o
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  • (Born 1942) German-language writer, born in Austria, active in France.
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  • [[European]] [[mountain]] range stretching from Austria and Slovenia to Switzerland and France; contains [[Mont Blanc]], the highes
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  • {{r|Austria}} {{r|Vienna (Austria)}}
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  • ...ion c. 9.9 million; capital Budapest) in the Carpathian Basin, bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia.
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  • ...st before World War I: England, Germany, Italy, France, Russia, Turkey, or Austria.
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  • Capital city of Austria, in the northeastern part of the country on the Danube River.
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  • The culinary tradition in Austria which is a heritage of the provinces of the former Austrian-Hungarian monar
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  • The westernmost region of [[Europe]] with countries such as [[Austria]], [[Belgium]], [[Denmark]], [[Finland]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Icelan
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  • {{r|Vienna (Austria)}}
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  • Term used, after World War I, for the union of Austria with Germany; forbidden by the 1919 peace treaties, but carried out under G
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  • ...in the [[Wetterstein Range]] of the [[Northern Limestone Alps]], between [[Austria]] and Germany.
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  • Nazi representative to Austria during the [[Anschluss]] and then Reich Commissar in the Netherlands; execu
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  • ...y drawn up between the victorious Allied powers of [[World War One]] and [[Austria]], the remaining rump state of the old [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]].
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  • ...thor of the Linz Program (1882). He founded the Social Democratic Party of Austria and was involved with concerns of the working class. ...with antisemitic features. Adler advocated the Anschluss (unification) of Austria with Germany. He moved through the provincial legislatures and, in 1918, wa
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  • ...formerly part of Czechoslovakia; bordered by Germany, Poland, Slovakia and Austria.
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  • *[[Carinthia (state)]] in [[Austria]]
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  • ...e daughter of Habsburg parents, Philip III, king of Spain, and Margaret of Austria.
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  • ...te in Western Europe, bordered by Switzerland to the west and south and by Austria to the east.
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  • ...Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, and Finland)
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  • ...tor, businessman, and champion in professional [[bodybuilding]]; born in [[Austria]]
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  • ...treaty’s transfer of the westernmost parts of three Hungarian counties to Austria was modified, on Hungary’s demand, by a plebiscite that restored the town ...the ships of the Austro-Hungarian navy were shared out among the allies. Austria was also obliged to acknowledge responsibility for loss and damage caused i
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  • ...lor; under house arrest during [[Night of the Long Knives]]; Ambassador to Austria before [[Anschluss]]; acquitted of war crimes in [[Nuremberg Trials]]
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  • {{Image|Austro-hung.jpg|right|350px|Map of Austria Hungary showing the ethnic breakdown of the Empire.}} ...ount Beust]] and Andrássy transformed the Empire into the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary. The main points of the compromise were:
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  • * [[Joseph Haydn]] (Austria), 104 symphonies *[[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] (Austria), 41 symphonies
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  • ...sociation football|football]] tournament co-hosted by [[Austria (football)|Austria]] and [[Switzerland (football)|Switzerland]]. The 13th edition of the tourn
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  • ...ropean Football Championship, contested by European nations, and hosted by Austria and Switzerland (7 June 2008 - 29 June 2008).
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Austria}} {{r|U.S. policy towards Austria}}
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  • * [http://www.neuroconsult.at Applied Neuroscience, Austria]
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  • ...rity, and then killing units, which accompanied Army units advancing into Austria, Poland and Russia; units on [[Russian Front]] carried out mass murder in [
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  • ...al [[Rome]]) that has northern borders with [[France]], [[Switzerland]], [[Austria]] and [[Slovenia]], and coastlines on the Tyrrhenian, Mediterranean, Ionian
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  • ...Germanic paganism, which appeared in the early 20th century in Germany and Austria, and a second revival in the early 1970s.
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  • ...l Democratic Party and a Jew, who would become the WWI Foreign Minister of Austria Its chief goal was the greater Germanization of Austria. Schoenerer issued an 1885 version that contained explicit [[antisemitism]
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  • A large system of [[concentration camp]]s and subcamps in [[Austria]]; Mauthausen was the original camp; many deliberately killed but principal
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  • ...its possessions. Venice joined the unified Italian kingdom in 1866, after Austria's defeat to [[Prussia]] in the [[Austro-Prussian War]].
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  • ...axonomic Information System]. Accessed 23 June 2007.</ref> found mainly in Austria and the former Yugoslavia.<ref name="Str06">Strugariu A. 2006. [http://www. Austria and the former Yugoslavia.<ref name="Str06"/>
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  • ...Beethoven painted by [[Joseph Karl Stieler]] in 1820, the city of Vienna, Austria.]] ...00px|A painting of Ludwig van Beethoven made in 1823, the city of Vienna, Austria by [[Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller]] ]]
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  • ...ermany]] and flows through (or forms a part of a border of) [[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Roma *[[Linz]] ([[Upper Austria]])
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  • ...ranks|Generaloberst]] who commanded forces moving into the Sudetenland and Austria, planned and commanded in Poland where he protested SS misconduct, relieved
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  • ...ation c. 5.5 million; capital Bratislava) is a landlocked nation adjoining Austria to the west, the Czech Republic to the north-west, Poland to the north, Ukr
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  • ...ages|West-Germanic language]], the [[official language]] of [[Germany]], [[Austria]] and [[Liechtenstein]], one of several official languages in [[Switzerland
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  • ...ana) at the north-eastern end of the Adriatic Sea, and bordering Italy and Austria to the alpine west and north, Hungary to the north-east, and Croatia along
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  • ...ry in Western [[Europe]], bordered by [[Switzerland]] to its west and by [[Austria]] to its east.
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  • {{r|Anne of Austria}}
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  • ...''Alps''' is the name of a mountain range in [[Europe]], stretching from [[Austria]] and [[Slovenia]] in the east, through [[Liechtenstein]], [[Germany]], [[I
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  • ...ad been mistaught. Flesch writes that other countries, such as his native Austria, had no [[remedial reading]] programs because they all used phonics to teac
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  • It drains areas in Eastern Germany and much of [[Austria]], emptying into the [[North Sea]].
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  • ...rters are in Vienna, Austria, with laboratories in Vienna and Seibersdorf, Austria, Monaco, and Trieste, Italy.
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  • ...ng history of steel industry, dating from about 1630. The town belonged to Austria until 1919 ([[Treaty of St. Germain]]).
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  • .... It is the specific term for the formal annexation by [[Nazi Germany]] of Austria, then a federal state, into the Third Reich on 13 March 1938. The Nazis cho
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  • ...ked country in Central [[Europe]]. It borders the [[Czech Republic]] and [[Austria]] to the west, [[Poland]] to the north, [[Ukraine]] to the east and [[Hunga
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  • {{r|Austria}} {{r|Vienna (Austria)}}
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  • ...ean powers. Great Britain, Hanover and Prussia were ranged against France, Austria, Russia, Saxony and Sweden. ...n and Prussia, and the [[First Treaty of Versailles]] (1 May 1756) between Austria and France. One of Britain's main concerns was [[Hanover]], which was part
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  • ...ics in Austria, he became a state counselor in 1937, and Reich Governor of Austria in 1938. He then became deputy to [[Hans Frank]] as head of the [[Generalg ==Austria==
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  • ...country]] in the [[Carpathian Basin]] of Central [[Europe]], bordered by [[Austria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Ukraine]], [[Romania]], [[Serbia]], [[Croatia]], and [[S
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  • '''Gustav Mahler''' (July 7, 1860, Kaliště, Bohemia – May 18, 1911, Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian composer and conductor.
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  • ...speakers, mainly in [[Slovenia]] but also in some regions of [[Italy]], [[Austria]] and [[Hungary]] with [[Slovenian minority|Slovenian minorities]]. It of o
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  • ...refinery in Schwechat, Austria.jpg|right|200px|OMV refinery in Schwechat, Austria}} ...ge|Austrian refinery.jpg|right|200px|Night view of refinery in Mannswörth, Austria.}}
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  • ...t, he was born in [[Pezinok]] which at the time was in hungarian part of [[Austria-Hungary]].
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  • First elected to Austria’s Reichsrat (Parliament) in 1873, and initially a liberal, he was more at | publisher = The Original Nazis &mdash; Austria's DAP}}</ref>
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  • '''Ludwig Wittgenstein''' (1889–1951), born in Austria and educated at Cambridge under the tutelage of [[Bertrand Russell]] and [[ ...l 26, 1889, in Vienna, Austria. His father was Karl Wittgenstein, who was Austria's leading steel manufacturer.
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  • ...l Europe. This broke down in the revolution of 1848, which was put down by Austria and Prussia. They reestablished the Metternich-inspired confederation. <ref The first Anschluss attempt to merge Austria and Germany, in 1918, failed due to the requirements of the peace treaties.
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  • ...rd-Database]: searchable database provided by the University of Innsbruck, Austria.
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  • ...ist Elites in Technological Societies: Cabinet & Member Career Patterns in Austria, France, Germany & Great Britain
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  • {{r|Gauleiter of Vienna}} [[Vienna, Austria]] after the [[Anschluss]]
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  • Some of the partner countries who participate in the registry include: Austria, Czech Republic, France, United Kingdom, Norway and Serbia.
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  • ...lf a Liberal of the European type. Subsequently, the he became minister to Austria-Hungary, and then to Germany. On his return to Japan, he joined the first [
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Wackernagel 2004 Ecological footprint time series of Austria, the Philippines, and South Korea for 1961–1999: comparing the convention
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  • ...ral Europe. It borders [[Poland]] to the north, [[Germany]] to the west, [[Austria]] to the south, and [[Slovakia]] to the east. The capital and largest city
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  • '''Béla Bartók''', (March 25, 1881, Nagyszentmiklós, Austria-Hungary – September 26, 1945, New York, USA), was a composer, pianist and
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  • ...its crash Bakunin was held for 2 years in different prisons of Saxonia and Austria and in 1851 he was extradited to Russia, where was imprisoned in various pr
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  • ...st, [[Croatia]] on the south and east, [[Hungary]] on the northeast, and [[Austria]] on the north. The capital of Slovenia is [[Ljubljana]]. ...nia]] (only modern Slovenia's northern part), the [[Holy Roman Empire]], [[Austria-Hungary]], the [[State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs]], the [[Kingdom of Se
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  • ...uthenia]] was ceded to [[Czechoslovakia]]; part of western Hungary went to Austria; and [[Fiume]] went to the Allied and Associated powers (Their decision on
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  • ...75 7" single''' (US/Australia/El Salvador/New Zealand: Swan Song SS 70102, Austria/Germany: Swan Song SS K 19402, Brazil: Atlantic ATL 1-15-101-012, Canada: S
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  • ...an term used to describe the forms of late Gothic architecture in Bavaria, Austria and Bohemia. It is characterised by intricate brick tracery and stonework,
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  • ...ainst Austria; Moltke's correspondence during the campaign of 1866 against Austria; Moltke's correspondence pertaining to the war 1870-71. Moltke's Tactical P
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  • ...the Austrian army was several times beaten by its Prussian counterpart and Austria had to sign the [[Treaty of Berlin]]. Prussia acquired nearly whole Silesia
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  • ...Palestine]], [[Jordan]], [[Brazil]], [[Poland]], [[Spain]], [[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[France]], [[Malta]], [[Turkey]], [[Cameroon]], [[Angola]] and the [[Un
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  • He headed the Interior Ministry bureau for the incorporation of [[Anschluss|Austria]], the [[Sudetenland]], [[Bohemia and Moravia]], [[Alsace-Lorraine]] and [[
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  • :: - separated France from Spain; ceded the Spanish Netherlands to Austria; ceded Gibraltar and parts of Canada to Britain. ...yof War.org]</ref> - between France and other European countries including Austria, Russia and Britain.
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  • '''1973 7" single''' (Austria/Germany: Atlantic ATL 10316)
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  • *[[Anschluss|Austria]] (March 1938)
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  • ...r.info (Austrian Karl R. Popper Research Association - University of Graz, Austria)
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  • '''Theodore Bikel''' (b. 1924, [[Vienna, Austria]]) is an actor, musician, and activist in liberal [[Zionism]].
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  • ...ut not genocidal. Less well-known versions had operated in the takeover of Austria, the [[Anschluss]], and the annexation of the [[Sudetenland]] in Czechoslov ==Austria and the Sudetenland==
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  • '''Rainer Maria Rilke''' (1875-1926) was a lyrical poet from Austria-Hungary, writing in German and French, and internationally famous for the '
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  • 1959 The European Free Trade Association is established (membership Austria, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom). 1995 Austria, Finland and Sweden join the EU.
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  • Later, he was Ambassador to Austria before the 1938 [[Anschluss]], and the last [[Protector of Bohemia and Mora
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  • ...ol, it can be found about as far northwards as Merano, but is not found in Austria, and as far east as Gorizia (on the border with [[Slovenia]]). In the south ...era Francisci Redi'' (= ''V. a. francisciredi'') is "Austriaco & Italico" (Austria and Italy).<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • '''1973 7" single''' (US/Australia/New Zealand: Atlantic 45-2986, Austria/Germany: Atlantic ATL 10377, Canada: Atlantic AT 2986, France: Atlantic 103
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  • When the Nazis took control of Austria in 1938, he moved to Amsterdam, where he died in October 1938.
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  • {{r|Steve Austria}} Ohio
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  • ...elm II]]; [[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian]] emperor [[Franz Joseph I of Austria|Franz Josef I]]; several members of the [[Imperial Russia]]n royal family,
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  • ...se territory includes the Italian [[exclave]] of [[Campione d'Italia]]), [[Austria]], and [[Slovenia]] (proceeding west to east). The Italian peninsula also i ...the lead in its unification. The peninsula fell under the influence of [[Austria]], which tried to ensure that it remained divided. In 1849, following the
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  • Bavaria is located in Southeastern Germany and borders [[Austria]], The [[Czech Republic]], and [[Switzerland]] (across the [[Bodensee]]), a
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  • The breaded schnitzel is a dish from Austria although variations of this dish are eaten throughout Europe including Germ ...e Austrian troops from 1831 to 1857, shared the recipe with the emperor of Austria as part of his duties to report military, political and culinary affairs in
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  • * Stirling-Maxwell, William. ''Don John of Austria'' (1883) vol 1 ch 15 [http://books.google.com/books?id=d9sCAAAAYAAJ&printse
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  • ...-2849, Angola/South Africa: Atlantic ATS 568, Argentina: Atlantic 2091175, Austria/Germany: Atlantic ATL 10103, Brazil: Atco 2091175, Canada: Atlantic AT 2849
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  • '''Frank Conner''' (January 11, 1946, Vienna, Austria) was an American professional golfer and amateur tennis player who, along w
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  • Dr. Franz Joesph Gall was German, and trained in Austria; "born in Tiefenbrunn, in Baden, and obtained his medical doctorate in Vien
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  • ...man Representative for Austrian affairs, and then Reich Commissioner for [[Austria]], both in 1938. Turning his attention to [[Slovakia]], he was Reich Commis
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  • ...Landtag]]. While there he opposed the German unification movement because Austria was poised to be its new leader (the major proposals at the time called for ...[[German Confederation]]. Here he continued his position of opposition to Austria's German policy, helping to stymie Austrian efforts to seek German diplomat
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  • :Nationality: [[Austria]]n
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  • '''1970 7" single''' (US/Australia/New Zealand: Atlantic 45-2777, Austria/Germany: Atlantic ATL 70460, Belgium: Atlantic BE 650222, Canada: Atlantic
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  • ...><td>{{headofstate|Austria}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Austria}}</td>
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  • ===Don Juan of Austria is Riding to the Sea===
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  • ...declined it because of the alleged [[Nazi]] affiliations of Kurt Waldheim, Austria's president at the time. She celebrated her 100th birthday in 1997, dancing
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  • :: Collapse of Kreditanstalt bank in Austria sparks a run on banks
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  • ...ngland]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Russia]], [[Turkey]], or [[Austria]].
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  • ...n all European countries! [[Germany]], [[The Netherlands]], [[Belgium]], [[Austria]], [[Switzerland]], and multiple Scandinavian countries use the concept of
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  • ...t days, but until the formulation of the [[Schrödinger equation]] by the [[Austria]]n [[physics|physicist]] [[Erwin Schrödinger]], the techniques available w
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  • In the invasion of Austria and Bohemia, leading the Third Army into the Sudetenland in March 1939.
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  • ...practiced by members of student fraternities in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. Combat involves using a sharpened weapon called a schläger to cut the opp
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  • ...n, France, and Ireland). This translates as '''''Fußball''''' (Germany and Austria), '''''fútbol''''' (Spain and Latin America), '''''futebol''''' (Portugal
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  • ...ations/the-world-factbook/geos/au.html][http://www.economist.com/countries/Austria/] |Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Italy, France
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  • Hitler was born in Braunau, Austria-Hungary to a devout Catholic family of middle class status.
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  • Due to his perceived pro-Nazi views, Canada, Austria, Germany and Australia bar him from entry. He has been a speaker at meeting
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  • ...c growth]]. It arose independently in [[Spain]], [[France]], [[Italy]], [[Austria]] and the [[United Kingdom]] for widely differing reasons, with each strain
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  • ...[[mummy]] (circa 3000 BC) found along the border of modern [[Italy]] and [[Austria]], to the Egyptian mummies circa 2590 BC.
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  • {{r|Steve Austria}}
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  • |[[Austria]] |[[Austria]]
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  • ...e with a surface area of 82,000 km², about the same size as the country of Austria or the American state of South Carolina. It has an average depth of 147 met
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  • ...an fleet was mostly Spanish and Venetian, and was commanded by Don John of Austria. ...a '''"Holy League"''' against the Turks. Spain gave command to Don Juan of Austria (1547-1578), the half brother of King [[Philip II]] of Spain. The master en
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  • ...cques-Pierre Brissot]], a leader from the Girondist party, urged against [[Austria]] and other European nations as a means of spreading the values of the Revo
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  • Austria: failure of ''Bodencreditanstalt''. Austria: failure of ''Creditanstalt'' Bank.
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  • ...the 1854 by [[Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix]], a [[Germany|German]] or [[Austria|Austrian]] engineer and mathematician. It is widely used in [[beer brewing] ...Oechsle]], a German pharmacist and goldsmith. It is used in [[Germany]], [[Austria]] and [[Switzerland]] in wineries and beer brewing. It is expressed as:<ref
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  • ...bellicose "New Course" in foreign affairs, culminating in his support for Austria in the crisis of summer 1914 that caused [[World War I]]. Bombastic and imp ...el with Britain's Prince of Wales, and his reckless support of a tottering Austria-Hungary in the crises of 1908, 1912, and especially in 1914. Each blunder s
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  • By 1815, much of Europe had been at war with France: Britain, [[Russia]], [[Austria]], [[Sweden]], [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]] had invaded France in 1814, leadi
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  • ...al [[European Union]] member states, together known as the [[eurozone]]: [[Austria]], [[Belgium]], [[Cyprus]],<ref>Only the southern part of the island is eff ...o be accepted by national central banks for several years up to forever in Austria, Germany, Ireland, and Spain. The earliest coins to become non-convertible
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  • In 2012, [[Austria]]n archeologists published a report on their discovery of medieval bras.<re | title = Austria finds bras from 15th century _ 500 years before garment thought invented
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  • ...) is a West [[Germanic language]], the official language of [[Germany]], [[Austria]] and [[Liechtenstein]], one of several official languages in [[Switzerland The German dialects are spoken throughout [[Germany]], [[Austria]] and elsewhere. Over 100 million people count some variety of German as a
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  • |[[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Roma
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  • Mertens & Wermuth (1960) also mention Austria as being part of the range of this species.<ref name="Mal03"/> |style="width:40%"|Austria (Styria and Carinthia), northern Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovi
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  • ...c.at/theoretical/ Department of Theoretical Biology, University of Vienna, Austria]
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  • When Nazi forces entered Austria in 1938, the British government began separate, not necessarily well coordi
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  • ===Austria=== ...nited States and their Influence on Taylorism, Fordism and Productivity in Austria." ''Contemporary Austrian Studies'' 2004 12: 38-60. Issn: 1074-7184 </ref>
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  • ...rty membership has been declining in most European countries and only in Austria and Sweden has their proportion of the population been as high as twenty p
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  • |event= '''1888''': Friedrich Reinitzer of Austria discovers the liquid crystal property
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  • * United Nations Office in Vienna, Austria
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  • ...ed war as an instrument of national policy. He opposed German union with [[Austria]] and moved troops to the border when [[Hitler]] first proposed [[Anschluss ...gthened as a result of Italian neutrality of Anschluss between Germany and Austria in 1936 and Mussolini’s role as a peacemaker at the [[Munich conference]]
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  • ...ür jüdische Auswanderung) to facilitate the forced emigration of Jews from Austria and to finance those operations by extorting funds from wealthier members o ..., but not genocidal, activities; they did arrest “enemies”. They went into Austria after the Anschluss in March 1938 and into the Sudetenland after its annexa
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  • ...was an all-around athlete at the very highest level. Born in [[Prague]], [[Austria-Hungary]] (today the [[Czech Republic]]), Koželuh had six brothers and two
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  • ...is.jpg|right|150px|Stamp of Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis, 1818-1865. Issued in Austria, 1965, on the 100th anniversary of Semmelweis’ death}}
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  • ...eam. The defense argued that while he could not stop the annexation of Austria and Czechoslovakia, he had helped prevent active combat. <ref>Maguire, p. 1
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  • ...ilway connections with Silesia, the General-Government, Czechoslovakia and Austria.
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  • Found in southeastern [[France]], eastern Austria (extinct), Hungary, central Italy, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, northern an
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  • ...s banking crisis. However, the 1931 failure (and unsuccessful rescue) of Austria's major ''Creditanstalt'' bank led to a wave of bank failures in Germany, H
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  • ...07|accessdate=2007-05-08}}</ref>), the official language of [[Germany]], [[Austria]], and some neighbouring areas. Collectively, [[Dialect continuum|these var ...not lose all the traces of their original dialect. TV stations in Germany, Austria and Belgium still broadcast some programs in local dialect.
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  • <td rowspan="2"> 1933 <td> [[Erwin Schrödinger]] <td>Austria <td rowspan="2"> 1936 <td> [[Victor F. Hess]] <td>Austria
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  • ...d]], [[Scotland]], [[France]], [[Spain]], [[Portugal]], [[Germany]], and [[Austria]]. Owing to a huge network of territories and castles, they established th
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  • ...had a postal giro service. The first postgiro system was established in [[Austria]] on the early 19th century. By the time the British Postgiro was conceived
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  • ** Europe 2 (Turkey, Cyprus, Greece, Malta, Switzerland and Austria)
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  • ...by authoritarian means, including [[Joseph II]] of the Holy Roman Empire (Austria), [[Frederick II]] of Prussia, [[Catherine II]] of Russia, and [[Charles II
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  • ...ween 1907 and 1913 '''in Vienna''', Austria, coming from his home in Linz, Austria. Many historians believe that those years formed key aspects of his charac Hitler was born in Braunau, Austria-Hungary to a devout Catholic family of middle class status. His father, Alo
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  • X. Autonomous development of Austria-Hungary as a nation, as the Austro-Hungarian Empire dissolved <br />
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  • ...erned by the Dukes of [[Burgundy]] and later, beginning with Maximilian of Austria by the [[Habsburg]] dynasty, including emperor [[Charles V]]. From the midd
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  • ...evenues, expenditures, and debts of the territories of the Austrian crown. Austria was more successful than France in meeting regular expenditures and in gain ...ellectual influence across the borders. While opposing Prussia and Turkey, Austria was friendly to Russia though trying to remove Romania from Russian influen
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  • ...ge R. |year=1974 |title=The Eagles Die: Franz Joseph, Elisabeth, and Their Austria |publisher=[[Harper (publisher)|Harper & Row]] |isbn=978-0-246-10880-7 }}
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  • ...rge volume of London's short-term overseas liabilities, and the failure of Austria's Kreditanstalt bank had created a banking panic on the continent of Europe
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  • ...s-Dalcroze''' (āmēl´ zhäk-dälkrōz´) was born Émile Henri Jaques in Vienna, Austria on July 6, 1865 the son of a middle-class businessman and a schoolteacher.
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  • *[[Austria]], joined 14/12/1955
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  • Popper was born in [[Vienna]] (then in [[Austria-Hungary]]) in 1902 to middle-class parents of Jewish origins who had conver ...College, Cambridge|Darwin College]] [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]. Austria awarded him the Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold.
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  • ...nd lost nearly three million, four hundred thousand lives.<ref>Germany and Austria together losing some three million</ref> The direct war expenditure of the ...[[Saarland]]; the return of [[Alsace-Lorraine]] to France; recognition of Austria’s independence<ref>Unless the League Council should decide to revoke it.<
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  • ...nd Czech sovereignty. In the four weeks following the [[Anschluss]] with [[Austria]], the UK and France were suggesting through the press that neither country
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  • ...of, Günter, Anton Pelinka, and Dieter Stiefel, eds. ''The Marshall Plan in Austria'' (2000) essays by Austrian scholars
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  • ...nmark]] in the north, [[Poland]] and the [[Czech Republic]] in the east, [[Austria]] and [[Switzerland]] in the south, and [[France]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Belgi
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  • ...rents were Viennese Jews (though neither were religious) who had fled from Austria 1938 and settled in Australia. Three of Singer's grandparents, however, wer
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  • ...nd provided safe-haven to over 190 intellectuals and professionals fleeing Austria, Germany, Czechoslovakia, and at least one from France.
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  • ...intellectuals. Initially, the majority were saved from Germany, then from Austria after the 1938 [[Anschluss]], and again from [[Czechoslovakia]] after the 1
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  • ...ruled several northern duchies, and the Pope and King of Naples looked on Austria as its champion.
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  • ...proved brilliantly successful and had major long-term effects. He defeated Austria, France's most dangerous enemy. He established French hegemony in the Itali ...n 1807 ended the War of the Third Coalition--in which Russia, Prussia, and Austria defeated in turn and Napoleon gained control of most of the continent.
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  • |Southeastern France, eastern Austria (extinct), Hungary, central Italy, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, northern an
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  • ...needed to fit these data. In 1612 Kepler accepted a position in [[Linz]] (Austria).
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  • ...and served cold. These styles were originally brewed in [[Germany]] and [[Austria]], but are now found throughout the world. It is the most popular type of
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  • Almost simultaneously [[Carl Menger]] in Austria (1871), [[Léon Walras]] in France (1874-77) e [[William Stanley Jevons]] i ...name=AUSTRIAHET>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/schools/austrian.htm The ''Austria School'']</ref> (a.k.a ''Vienna School'') emerged around the pioneer of the
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