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1879, Brno, d. 1944, Auschwitz) was a Jewish | Austrian politician. |
65 in Lilienfeld, Lower Austria) is a retired | Austrian football player. |
Averill (German: Averills Ankommen) is a 1992 | Austrian drama film directed by Michael Schottenberg. |
er (1887, Vienna - 1942, KZ Dachau), a Jewish | Austrian writer |
unschkrapfen or Punschkrapferl is a classical | Austrian pastry. |
Linemayr (born January 24, 1933) is a retired | Austrian football referee. |
ary 1961 in Weiden bei Rechnitz) is a retired | Austrian footballer. |
17 September 1967 in Schladming) is a retired | Austrian biathlete. |
Windtorte ("Spanish wind torte") is a famous | Austrian dessert and is one of the most complex to cre |
tember 9, 1937, in Oslo, Norway) was a Jewish | Austrian chemist working most of his career in Norway. |
(born December 24, 1966 in Linz) is a retired | Austrian football player and a coach who is currently |
der Francois Lefebvre pushed back a 6,500-man | Austrian force at Altenkirchen, north of the Lahn. |
The Quality of Mercy (film), a 1994 | Austrian film known as Hasenjagd - Vor lauter Feigheit |
born 16 April 1969 in Innsbruck) is a retired | Austrian football player. |
Franz Resch (born May 4, 1969) is a retired | Austrian football player and a football manager curren |
(21 April 1904 - 31 May 1945) was a prominent | Austrian Nazi and later an SS leader. |
It is also a main part of a typical | Austrian breakfast, usually with butter and jam. |
ates were executed or exiled, and a permanent | Austrian garrison was installed in Senj. |
Avalanche (German: Die Lawine) is a 1923 | Austrian film directed by Michael Curtiz. |
7, 1967 in Lidinka, Russia) is a Russian-born | Austrian cross country skier who competed from 1990 to |
born 14 February 1956 in Altheim) is a former | Austrian footballer. |
rwig Kircher (born 18 March 1955) is a former | Austrian football player. |
Gottfried Wittgruber is a retired | Austrian high jumper. |
Eroica is a 1949 | Austrian film depicting composer Ludwig van Beethoven' |
9, 1953 in Feistritz an der Gail) is a former | Austrian ski jumper who competed from 1971 to 1984. |
Anima - Symphonie phantastique is a 1981 | Austrian drama film directed by Titus Leber. |
Eva (German: Die Halbzarte) is a 1958 | Austrian comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele. |
Almdudler is the brand name of a popular | Austrian soft drink. |
ly 24, 1942 in Donawitz, Austria) is a former | Austrian football player who later started a successfu |
, Upper Austria, July 4, 1946) was a battling | Austrian paleontologist. |
Harun al Raschid is a 1924 | Austrian film directed by Michael Curtiz. |
uary 1819 - 26 October 1900) was a well-known | Austrian Jewish opera singer. |
Muskatzimerle is the name of a rich | Austrian cake made from almonds, spices, sugar, flour, |
It is named after Franz Schubert, a famous | Austrian composer. |
s soldiers repelled the attacks of a superior | Austrian force. |
Angst (Fear in English) is a 1983 | Austrian film. |
Bosna (sometimes Bosner) is a spicy | Austrian fast food dish, it is said to have originated |
n Marasek (born January 4, 1970) is a retired | Austrian football player and a football manager curren |
r (born 10 March 1964 in Vienna) is a retired | Austrian footballer. |
Pogatetz is a regular | Austrian international, having played 37 times, tallyi |
en: Mayer, Wynberg, and Franz Weber, a former | Austrian Wehrmacht officer. |
Franz Hiermann was a former | Austrian soldier and skier. |
ersberger (born August 21, 1973) is a retired | Austrian football player and a coach who is currently |
" Schifferer (born 3 August 1974) is a former | Austrian alpine skier who was known to be a downhill s |
1915 - October 23 (or 20), 1943) was a Jewish | Austrian communist student activist and fighter during |
n: Parapsycho - Spektrum der Angst) is a 1975 | Austrian horror film directed by Peter Patzak, starrin |
Gallio on the Asiago plateau in the a renewed | Austrian on the Asiago plateau. |
Music is presented in a typical | Austrian humour style, which can be approximately char |
Miss Tutti Frutti is a 1921 | Austrian silent film directed by Michael Curtiz. |
ntire contest (much in the vein of a previous | Austrian entry - Schmetterlinge's Boom Boom Boomerang) |
Austerlitz and Vienna, eliminating a possible | Austrian retreat. |
ienna - August 20, 1904, Vienna) was a Jewish | Austrian financier. |
General Babka is a 1924 | Austrian film directed by Michael Curtiz. |
mpression comedians often recite it in a mock | Austrian accent. |
d (born 1 November 1964 in Graz) is a retired | Austrian football goalkeeper. |
aus (31 May 1858 - 1 March 1936) was a Jewish | Austrian internist. |
Dog Days (German: Hundstage), is a 2001 | Austrian feature film directed by Ulrich Seidl. |
His father Johann Gansch was a renowned | Austrian composer and pedagogue for brass music instru |
d Evil (German: Herzogin Satanella) is a 1921 | Austrian film directed by Michael Curtiz. |
y 24, 1902 - July 26, 1977) was a German-born | Austrian economist. |
an: Schlaf, Schlaf, Schlaf), is a traditional | Austrian Christmas carol and lullabye. |
of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar, a separate | Austrian province (during this time, the county did no |
A second | Austrian brigade under the Prince of Reuss belatedly a |
in New York City, United States) was a Jewish | Austrian swimmer who competed in the late 19th century |
born 26 April 1973 in Klagenfurt) is a former | Austrian middle distance runner. |
Marach (born July 16, 1980) is a professional | Austrian tennis player. |
A traditional | Austrian Springerle. |
rn December 26, 1944 in Eisenerz) is a former | Austrian ski jumper who competed from 1968 to 1978. |
ian Prosenik (born June 7, 1968) is a retired | Austrian football player and a football manager curren |
rn 28 May 1957 in Linz, Austria) is a retired | Austrian football goalkeeper and last manager of Austr |
(born December 22, 1974 in Aigen) is a former | Austrian cross country skier who competed since 1994. |
e Landbeck (born 13 January 1916) is a former | Austrian athlete who competed at a high level in both |
, 1930, Muri (Kanton Bern)) was a Poland-born | Austrian psychologist, philosopher. |
Albach - 21 February 1967) was a Vienna-born | Austrian actor. |
Rivoli ended in a decisive | Austrian defeat and the consequent surrender of the fo |
e 14, 1963 in Radstadt, Salzburg) is a former | Austrian alpine skier. |
way into dictatorship was completed by a new | Austrian constitution implemented on 1 May 1934. |
Koncilia (born 25 February 1948) is a former | Austrian football goalkeeper. |
lagenfurt - September 19, 2000) was a leading | Austrian chess player and a noted botanist. |
Turl" Wagner (born 6 August 1927) is a former | Austrian footballer. |
klhofer (born December 30, 1970) is a retired | Austrian football player. |
Michoel (Michael) Pressburger is a leading | Austrian rabbi who heads the historic Schiffschul syna |
k is a long monologue spoken by a middle-aged | Austrian man alone on holiday. |
17, 1930 in Wiener Neustadt) is a well-known | Austrian actor. |
revious confrontation, it ended in a decisive | Austrian defeat. |
4, 1982, Tel Aviv, Israel) was a Ukraine-born | Austrian and Israeli cellist, composer, musicologist. |
er, born in 1943 in Innsbruck, is a prominent | Austrian diplomat. |
mand of de Broglie were surrounded by a large | Austrian army in June 1742. |
(born 28 April 1975, in Radstadt) is a former | Austrian alpine ski racer. |
born Maximilian Hugo Bettauer, was a prolific | Austrian writer and journalist, who was murdered by a |
28, 1964 in Sankt Gallen, Styria) is a former | Austrian alpine skier. |
rn 7 December 1961 in Gleisdorf) is a retired | Austrian football player. |
orn 31 March 1972 in Munich) is a German-born | Austrian football midfielder. |
(born 30 May, 1955 in Innsbruck) is a former | Austrian association football player and now head coac |
She is married to Alois Stadlober a former | Austrian cross country skier and world champion at the |
ter the Second World War: an opera by a young | Austrian composer who had not collaborated in the form |
ovember 30, 1972 in Vienna) was a German-born | Austrian composer of classical music. |
born 27 August 1962 in Kufstein) is a retired | Austrian footballer. |
spitz (1837, Vienna - 1906, Vienna), a Jewish | Austrian national economist and economic politician |
In 1885 a “mad” | Austrian named Compolier loaded the cannon with rocks, |
oncerned with the program after a disaffected | Austrian scientist involved with it approached the Isr |
Robert Sara (born 9 June 1946) is a former | Austrian football player, born in Oberlainsitz, near S |
r (born 5 October 1961 in Vienna) is a former | Austrian figure skater. |
He was a two-time | Austrian national road-race champion (2007 and 2008). |
Zaya - May 23, 1816, Vienna) was a successful | Austrian architect, inventor and entrepreneur. |
ttenberger (born 7 December 1948) is a former | Austrian footballer. |
chen am Grossvenediger, Salzburg) is a former | Austrian alpine skier. |
The Introduction is a rustic | Austrian countryside evocation, with flutes announcing |
Ulrich (born December 16, 1969) is a retired | Austrian ice hockey defenceman. |
9, Vienna - died 1984, New York) was a Jewish | Austrian lawyer and feminist. |
rn 2 February 1970 in Eibiswald) is a retired | Austrian footballer who played as a midfielder. |
Der Rosenkavalier is a 1925 | Austrian film of the opera of the same name by Richard |
tsberger (born January 20, 1977) is a retired | Austrian football player and a football manager. |
u, the intellectual black sheep of a powerful | Austrian land-owning family. |
rina is about to close her laundry, a wounded | Austrian officer arrives and asks for her help, Cathar |
e of God (German: Die Gottesgeisel) is a 1920 | Austrian film directed by Michael Curtiz. |
February 1974 in Graz, Austria) is a retired | Austrian football midfielder. |
This article is about the | Austrian writer. |
Documentary about the | Austrian Righteous among the Nations |
This article is about the | Austrian army officer. |
This article is about the | Austrian composer. |
This article is about the | Austrian municipality. |
rles VI did not have a lot to say about "his" | Austrian Netherlands. |
This article is about the | Austrian politician; for the German spy see Herbert Ha |
ville Blond Fund to research a play about the | Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. |
This article is about the | Austrian black-metal band. |
This article is about the | Austrian singer. |
Geboren in Absurdistan, 1999 | Austrian movie. |
He accepted the | Austrian concept of opportunity cost (found in the wor |
guise of "Dolph Lundgren" (not the actor), an | Austrian sheep salesman and "Devlin's" lover. |
s a comic opera in a prologue and two acts by | Austrian composer Alexander Zemlinsky. |
performance was an experimental adaptation of | Austrian playwright Hugo von Hofmannsthal's Elektra. |
Her overall addition to | Austrian literature, as well as her last short-story c |
In addition, the | Austrian Government and various Austrian organizations |
Despite British military administration, the | Austrian Empire was guaranteed commercial status equal |
Steiner was admitted to | Austrian Bar in December 1987 and established legal pr |
In this role he made advancements in | Austrian military hygiene, and also gained experience |
ress centre in Linz, Austria, named after the | Austrian composer Anton Bruckner, home for the Ars Ele |
It was named after the | Austrian scientist Karl Franz Anton von Schreibers (17 |
ilding and were forced to surrender after the | Austrian army, the police, and the Austrofascist param |
After the | Austrian National Socialists in 1926 mainly assumed th |
After the | Austrian revolution in Vienna was beaten down, Franz J |
ed out that a barrack has been named after an | Austrian sarge called Anton Schmid in Germany on the 8 |
t is now Slovakia in 1846 and named after the | Austrian geologists, Joseph Ritter von Hauer (1778-186 |
One month after his | Austrian Open success, Bezzeg won the PDC World East E |
In 1809, after the | Austrian campaign, he was appointed ambassador to Swed |
After the | Austrian retreat Diaz was pressed by the allies, parti |
After the | Austrian defeat at the Battle of Marengo (in which his |
After the | Austrian Anschluss to Nazi Germany she moved to Munich |
The species was named after the | Austrian herpetologist Richard Gemel. |
It is named after the | Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa. |
l is a registered trademark of Lenzing AG, an | Austrian company specializing in textiles and fibers, |
Andritz AG, an | Austrian company. |
Lazare Hoche fought a battle here against the | Austrian army under Field Marshall Dagobert Sigmund vo |
, restrained military expeditions against the | Austrian Habsburgs, would last for a quarter of a cent |
nch general Jean-Baptiste Jourdan against the | Austrian general Johann von Beaulieu. |
cavalry escort of two squadrons against three | Austrian cavalry regiments. |
ans directed a two-pronged attack against the | Austrian lines north and east of Gorizia. |
social teaching, the CS agitated against the | Austrian labour movement led by the Social Democrats, |
its were already on the offensive against the | Austrian bridgeheads. |
name of Napoleon's early victory against the | Austrian army, at the battle of Rivoli, fought January |
Since the late Middle Ages the | Austrian Habsburgs sought peaceful coalitions by marri |
It is the main base of Welcome Air and | Austrian Airlines' regional carrier Tyrolean Airways. |
date unknown - Alberich Mazak, | Austrian composer (died 1661) |
City Cobra is the debut solo album by | Austrian rapper Chakuza released over hip hop label er |
tal Possession is the seventh studio album by | Austrian black metal band Abigor. |
Unter der Sonne is the second solo album of | Austrian rapper Chakuza. |
n Zacharias is the third full-length album by | Austrian band Angizia. |
With Vilest of Worms to Dwell is an album by | Austrian symphonic death metal band Hollenthon, releas |
and it has 67 branches spread across all the | Austrian federal states. |
est that it was made the mausoleum of all the | Austrian princes buried outside Austria, whose remains |
When secret talks between the Allies and | Austrian emperor Charles I collapsed, the Allies recog |
The defeat of their Sardinian ally wrecked | Austrian Habsburg strategy and led to the loss of nort |
milian II stood alongside Bavaria's ally, the | Austrian Empire, in opposition to Austria's enemy, the |
Since 1770, almost every | Austrian municipality has Katastralgemeinden. |
He also held | Austrian citizenship. |
He also had | Austrian agents within the Russian Imperial Staff, but |
Although an | Austrian she was once a member of the Swedish ski team |
ic government of Iran as well as American and | Austrian governments has put him in a unique position |
ies and for a time held first place among the | Austrian aces. |
The "Mountain Attack" is an annual | Austrian ski mountaineering competition, carried out n |
sner von Artha (1818-1891) was an influential | Austrian politician. |
mber 23, 1863-January 9, 1937) was an eminent | Austrian Orientalist. |
1, in Vienna) is an internationally-acclaimed | Austrian operatic baritone. |
vember 1790 - 25 April 1847) was an important | Austrian geologist, railway and metallurgical speciali |
68 - 16 November 1745) was an Italian-trained | Austrian architect who designed many stately buildings |
etreated and attacked again, but an important | Austrian source supports the thesis of a single attack |
e rape and attempted murder of an 11-year-old | Austrian girl. |
nd a brothel, but chanced upon an 11-year-old | Austrian girl. |
reud, great-grandson of Isaac Bernays and the | Austrian "father of public relations" |
Second World War, telegraphs, tanks, and "an | Austrian who … plunged the civilized world into misery |
German Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) and the | Austrian Nationalliga (Austria-2). |
Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts and the | Austrian Parliament Central Hall in Vienna. |
tute, Pittsburgh, the Dresden Gallery and the | Austrian Academy in Vienna. |
etween Felix, his brother Karl Ludwig and the | Austrian government whereby they declared their allegi |
d that Redl avoid dying in mortal sin, and by | Austrian Intelligence, which would have preferred to i |
ngland, Bavaria, Saxony, Switzerland, and the | Austrian county of Tyrol to study the armies and tacti |
On 11 December, when Schmerling and the | Austrian members had left the cabinet, Gagern became h |
always preferred comic roles and traditional | Austrian fare (Johann Nestroy, Ferdinand Raimund). |
varia (now the Free State of Bavaria) and the | Austrian Empire (now the Republic of Austria). |
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