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re Guyon, who would become, in succession, an | Austrian officer, a Hungarian rebel and an Ottoman Pas |
Touschek (3 February 1921-25 May 1978) was an | Austrian physicist, a survivor of the Holocaust, and i |
A Slovenian version of this event involves an | Austrian firing a revolver in the direction of the Slo |
mentary evidence of Lockhart's service in the | Austrian Netherlands, a pair of silver candlesticks he |
economic forecasts to an understanding of the | Austrian School, a school of economic thought generall |
Cauthorn moved to Europe in 1993, signing for | Austrian club ABC Graz. |
itter (prince Eugene, the noble knight) is an | Austrian folksong about the victory of Prince Eugene o |
The | Austrian Service Abroad is active at the Projet D'Anal |
Michael Prochazka and | Austrian Servand Abroad of the Year 2006 Martin Wallne |
Below he was a volunteer at the | Austrian Service Abroad, where he was elected in the d |
is member of the International Council of the | Austrian Service Abroad. |
is member of the International Council of the | Austrian Service Abroad. |
h 1965 in Ottensheim in Upper Austria) was an | Austrian clergyman, academic, politician, civil servan |
Wolf received the "Billy Wilder Award" of the | Austrian Film Academy and University of Vienna. |
Austrian sources accused Maister's troops of shooting | |
goalscorer for Austria and the singer of the | Austrian band Achtung Liebe. |
tal monarchies were successful in authorising | Austrian military action in Italy in 1821 and French i |
ristian Fennesz (born 25 December 1962) is an | Austrian guitarist active in electronic music, often c |
-Mayr (born January 22, 1930 in Vienna) is an | Austrian anti-war activist and Christian theologian. |
er (22 February 1889 - 29 August 1966) was an | Austrian character actor of western films. |
rn Michael Omelko on September 9, 1976) is an | Austrian pornographic actor and director. |
Louis Ralph (1884-1952) was an | Austrian film actor. |
rn Erni Goldmann; born 25 January 1927) is an | Austrian film actress. |
Anita Gutwell is an | Austrian film actress. |
Hatheyer (8 April 1918 - 11 May 1990) was an | Austrian film actress. |
(born 24 October 1979 in Graz, Austria) is an | Austrian pornographic actress. |
It is the birthplace of | Austrian poet Adalbert Stifter. |
(1845, German: Bergkristall) is a novella by | Austrian writer Adalbert Stifter. |
Austrian otologist Adam Politzer (1835-1920) penned bi | |
With | Austrian dermatologist Adolf Jarisch (1850-1902), the |
ner, Helmut F., Exile in New York: German and | Austrian Writers After 1933. |
nos imitated the retreat of Ypsilantis to the | Austrian Empire after Dragashani, by fleeing to Russia |
retired while retaining the right to wear the | Austrian uniform after his retirement which was highly |
omes a volunteer soldier in the fight against | Austrian and again meets his wife by Lake Maggiore. |
after Falco's death the album re-entered the | Austrian charts again. |
Bartholdy fought in the | Austrian army against Napoleon, afterward entered the |
er 2008, Kohl was banned for two years by the | Austrian anti-doping agency (NADA). |
meister or Charles Louis Schulmeister) was an | Austrian double agent for France during the reign of N |
om a trip to Egypt after he was tipped by the | Austrian Jewish agent Sarah Herinson as affiliated wit |
er (2 November 1899 - 12 October 1973) was an | Austrian mountaineer, agricultural scientist, geograph |
A.1s scored only one aerial victory, over an | Austrian reconnaissance aircraft. |
success, both peaking at #1 on the German and | Austrian singles, airplay and albums charts, eventuall |
Remains of | Austrian aircraft Albatros, first enemy airplane destr |
Nevertheless the two | Austrian dukes, Albert II of Habsburg and his brother |
h they accompanied a ballet troupe run by the | Austrian ballerina Albertina Rasch. |
s a comic opera in a prologue and two acts by | Austrian composer Alexander Zemlinsky. |
Widder) is the most widely known novel by the | Austrian writer Alexander Lernet-Holenia. |
l brewery was founded in Samara in 1881 by an | Austrian entrepreneur Alfred von Vacano. |
s interned in France in 1940, this time as an | Austrian enemy alien. |
The | Austrian defeat allowed the movement of the Hunters to |
2002 and won a large number of Hungarian and | Austrian National Allround, Sprint, and Single Distanc |
In collaboration with | Austrian winemaker Alois Kracher Manfred and Elaine Kr |
reign minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher and his | Austrian counterpart Alois Mock. |
Twentieth century writer Robert Musil and | Austrian orientalist Alois Musil are relatives of Bart |
k is a long monologue spoken by a middle-aged | Austrian man alone on holiday. |
Hias" Leitner (born September 22, 1935) is an | Austrian former alpine skier. |
Is an | Austrian former Alpine skier. |
rn 24 August 1949 in Abtenau, Salzburg) is an | Austrian former alpine skier and World champion. |
Heini" Messner (born September 1, 1939) is an | Austrian former alpine skier and Olympic medalist. |
ayer (born January 10, 1972 in Villach) is an | Austrian former alpine skier. |
Traudl Hecher (born 1943), an | Austrian former alpine skier and Olympic medalist |
immy" Steiner (born September 20, 1958) is an | Austrian former alpine skier. |
(born February 14, 1964 in Breitenwang) is an | Austrian former Alpine skier. |
With the | Austrian vanguard already established in Tolentino, Mu |
The | Austrian empire also formed a "Uhlan Regiment" in 1784 |
eems that it served in small numbers with the | Austrian Army, although it doesn't appear that the Ger |
rally official support from the new Ostmark ( | Austrian) province, although another rubber-stamp elec |
Documentary about the | Austrian Righteous among the Nations |
Oswald Bosko was an | Austrian Righteous Among the Nations. |
Anna Ehn (born 1931) is an | Austrian Righteous Among the Nations. |
udwig Knapp and his wife Maria Knapp are both | Austrian Righteous Among the Nations. |
Charlotte Fritz is an | Austrian Righteous Among the Nations. |
Since 1984 she has been an | Austrian Righteous Among the Nations. |
913 in Vienna; died 2004 in Altaussee) was an | Austrian Righteous Among the Nations. |
nna Friessnegg and the sister Anna Manzer are | Austrian Righteous among the Nations as well. |
as the Allies advanced Langoth sought out the | Austrian resistance and negotiated with them the trans |
He is the older brother of former | Austrian international and Hertha BSC player Ernst Ogr |
r (born in Salzburg, 14 September 1936) is an | Austrian pianist and composer whose career as a jazz m |
Friedrich Achleitner (born 1930, Schalchen), | Austrian architect and poet, writer |
ay 31, 1997 Pollensa (Majorca, Spain)) was an | Austrian journalist and one of the most successful Non |
dyed wool - an option favoured by the French, | Austrian, Spanish and other Continental armies. |
Rumors spread that Friedrich was an | Austrian spy and after it was learned that he was Fran |
The present synagogue was built by | Austrian, Russian and Hungarian immigrants in 1931. |
Horst Musil (born 1971), | Austrian footballer and footballe trainer |
uary 1995, for performances on German, Dutch, | Austrian, Swiss, and Czech stages. |
oyed on blockade duties during the War of the | Austrian Succession, and in 1741 Argyll captured five |
Dr. Ludwig Draxler (1896 - 1972) was an | Austrian attorney and politician. |
March 17 - Christian Doppler, | Austrian mathematician and discoverer of the Doppler e |
okorny (June 12, 1887 - April 8, 1970) was an | Austrian linguist and scholar of the Celtic languages, |
k Fuchs (5 May 1842 - 15 October 1899) was an | Austrian composer and conductor, and the brother of Ro |
(February 21, 1810 - October 23, 1864) was an | Austrian theologian and philosopher who was born in Vi |
Since 1989 he was correspondent for | Austrian, German and Swiss daily newspapers and magazi |
Gugelhupf or Gugelhopf is a southern German, | Austrian, Swiss and Alsatian term for a marble cake or |
correspondent in Central Europe for the BBC, | Austrian Radio and other leading broadcasters. |
s because there was a severe wood shortage in | Austrian Ukraine, and peasants became reliant on the p |
d von Bartsch (1757-1821, both Vienna) was an | Austrian scholar and artist. |
a result, Bevern captured large quantities of | Austrian supplies and could continue his march on Prag |
h (25 February 1806 - 20 October 1872) was an | Austrian explorer and botanist who in Angola discovere |
Windtorte ("Spanish wind torte") is a famous | Austrian dessert and is one of the most complex to cre |
Krips (8 April 1902 - 13 October 1974) was an | Austrian conductor and violinist. |
He has also contributed to | Austrian economics and the history of economic thought |
and Himeneo, as well as La Gloria austriaca ( | Austrian Glory) and characters representing the lands |
Eliezer Simon Kirschbaum was an | Austrian physician and writer. |
Felix Mitterer (born 1948), | Austrian actor and dramatist |
d was Jewish (later converted to Catholicism) | Austrian philosopher and patron Otto Mandl (b. |
November 20 - Karl von Frisch, | Austrian ethologist and Nobel laureate (d. |
ission Gentz had no official mandate from the | Austrian government, and whatever hopes he may have ch |
itsch (born 19 November 1956 in Vienna) is an | austrian keyboardist and record producer. |
ander (5 January 1917 - July 10, 2006) was an | Austrian writer and Holocaust survivor. |
Leopold Ernst von Firmian (1708-1783) was an | Austrian bishop and Cardinal. |
By the end of August it joined main | Austrian forces, and became the foundation of the Poli |
He served in the War of the | Austrian Succession and was appointed to command the F |
(born September 9, 1968 in Zell am See) is an | Austrian sailor and Olympic champion. |
always refused to renounce his rights to the | Austrian throne and membership of the Habsburg family, |
hold (3 March 1854 - 4 September 1935) was an | Austrian composer and pianist. |
uta (July 15, 1849 - January 10, 1919) was an | Austrian surgeon and gynecologist who was a native of |
l an der Drau - 4 July 1979 in Vienna) was an | Austrian arachnologist and entomologist. |
rt in the Second Silesian War from 1744 as an | Austrian field-marshal and therefore fought against hi |
The | Austrian Government and the city of Vienna would also |
He described himself as "an | Austrian, Viennese, and European of Serbian heritage." |
(21 April 1904 - 31 May 1945) was a prominent | Austrian Nazi and later an SS leader. |
It was delayed again by the | Austrian censor, and finally premiered in November 180 |
It is a very rare breed derived from the | Austrian Landrace and Pinzgauer goat breeds. |
was married to Paul Ehrenfest (1880-1933) an | Austrian physicist and mathematician. |
It is in the | Austrian Alps and is at an altitude of 1,269 meters. |
ratio between reparations to be borne by the | Austrian government and those to be borne by the terri |
bruck - February 1, 1995 in Innsbruck) was an | Austrian politician and diplomat. |
rector Max Reinhardt and built up a career in | Austrian theatre and cinema. |
grich (24 January 1852 - 10 June 1916) was an | Austrian pianist and composer. |
Josef "Josl" Gstrein (born 1917), an | Austrian cross-country and Nordic combined skier |
n Vienna - January 30, 1820 in Vienna) was an | Austrian pianist and composer. |
in Vienna - 1953 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) was an | Austrian art and architecture historian. |
lassak (27 March 1865 - 10 March 1930) was an | Austrian physiologist and neurologist. |
dinand Karl Franz Schwarzmann [Hebra]) was an | Austrian physician and dermatologist, (7 September 181 |
Austrian ethologist and Nobel laureate Karl von Frisch | |
Conference, and worked as a liaison with the | Austrian, Hungarian and later Bulgarian delegations. |
recruited to Room 40 in June 1918 to work on | Austrian, Bolshevik and Georgian codes. |
n of Frederick the Greatduring the War of the | Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War in the Ei |
Gottlieb Theophil Muffat (1690-1770) was an | Austrian composer/organist and son of Georg Muffat. |
Austria ceded to France the | Austrian Netherlands and certain islands in the Medite |
Edith Cadivec (1880 - ?) was an | Austrian teacher and notorious sex criminal arrested, |
t agreement was an agreement made between the | Austrian Empire and Russia in July 1876, who were at t |
ing led by the young Maurice that carried the | Austrian lines and won his father Leopold's last campa |
2005) was an | Austrian pianist and composer. |
In his career he played in the 2nd | Austrian, German and Swiss league. |
(13 January 1888 - 18 September 1964) was an | Austrian biologist and viticulturist who made hybrid c |
1991, Raschhofer became a member of the Upper | Austrian Landtag, and also a became a member of the co |
, Dutch, French, Russian, Slovak, German, and | Austrian Jews and non-Jews in the death camps which he |
Paul Jandl (born 1962), | Austrian journalist and literary critic |
19 June 1967 in Baden-Baden, Germany) was an | Austrian violinist and violist. |
iegmund von Hausegger (1872, Graz - 1948), an | Austrian composer and conductor, son of Friedrich |
Eva Nowotny (born 1944), | Austrian professor and ambassador |
he First World War he refused to serve in the | Austrian army, and returnedto his family. |
neider (26 March 1939, Vienna, Austria) is an | Austrian conductor and opera administrator. |
The French army then crossed the Ticino into | Austrian territory and captured the village of Boffalo |
Salzburg) was a Cisleithanian Kronland of the | Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary from 1849-1918. |
He walked to the | Austrian border, and from there traveled to Italy and |
She was born to an | Austrian father and a German mother and she grew up in |
er (January 24, 1863 - March 15, 1940) was an | Austrian cellist and conductor. |
Peter Waterhouse (March 24, 1956) is an | Austrian writer and translator. |
orn 7 October 1946) is a former international | Austrian footballer and football manager. |
tour (June 15, 1780 - October 6, 1848) was an | Austrian soldier and statesman. |
berg, one of the most prominent nobles in the | Austrian Netherlands, and Louise Margaret von der Mark |
Isidore Singer, | Austrian author and editor |
Joseph Reischer (Bechofen) (1661-1733) was an | Austrian rabbi and halakhist born at Prague. |
of Independence, Favetti was arrested by the | Austrian authorities, and sentenced to 6 years of impr |
riotic sympathies excited the jealousy of the | Austrian authorities, and although protected by his di |
actured by Waffenfabrik Steyr and used by the | Austrian police and subsequently by units of the Germa |
The Council had 25 members; 10 from | Austrian lands and 15 from German. |
technic National University begins during the | Austrian Empire, and extends through the Second Polish |
and at Wagram, led the attack which broke the | Austrian centre and won the victory. |
Kingdom of Great Britain briefly in 1803, the | Austrian Empire, and the Ottoman Empire (1812-1814). |
und Riesch, (2 August 1750 - 2 November 1821) | Austrian soldier and general officer in the Napoleonic |
Names and data of the 65,000 murdered | Austrian Jews, and the circumstances that led to their |
y 1905 Graz in Austria Hungary - 1978) was an | Austrian screenwriter and writer. |
the class were divided between Hungarian and | Austrian firms, and this politically expedient solutio |
orn 1 September 1928 in Baden bei Wien) is an | Austrian violinist and violist. |
t played football for Wiener Sportclub in the | Austrian Bundesliga and also for the Austria national |
puppett constructor, and piano professor with | Austrian nationality and American origin. |
Camera Rocket was demonstrated in 1912 to the | Austrian Army and tested as a means for reconnaissance |
Gert Hofbauer, an | Austrian conductor and trumpeter |
W. Mucke (born March 1, 1935 in Vienna) is an | Austrian astronomer and one of the most significant pr |
n 4 October 1954 in Lochau, Vorarlberg) is an | Austrian singer and composer. |
A descendant of | Austrian royalty, and also Mexican nobility on his fat |
under General Pichegru and Coalition forces ( | Austrian, British, and Hanoverian troops) under Prince |
hter of Emma and Karl Gruber, is a well known | Austrian author and playwright. |
Ignaz Vincenz Zingerle (1825-1892), | Austrian poet and scholar, was born, the son of the Ro |
Franz Hiermann was a former | Austrian soldier and skier. |
He is an | Austrian citizen and fluent in French, German and Engl |
Hubert Deutsch (born 3 May 1925) is an | Austrian conductor and administrator closely connected |
rman pronunciation: ; born May 4, 1960) is an | Austrian politician, and the current Chancellor of Aus |
d became a member of the general staff of the | Austrian Imperial and Royal Army in 1804. |
During his time in Austria he gained | Austrian citizenship and was chosen to represent the A |
m production and as a multi-talent in postwar | Austrian arts and culture, von Dassanowsky is the only |
inues the historical relationship between the | Austrian entry and the Life Ball. |
of Bohemia, but they play a major part in the | Austrian, Slovenian, and Hungarian cuisine too. |
d Treaty of Paris, in 1817 he returned to the | Austrian army and was Oberbefehlshaber (supreme comman |
times referred to as Leonhard de Call, was an | Austrian composer and guitarist. |
Gerald Lehner (born November 12, 1963) is an | Austrian journalist and author. |
ved several subsidies for literature from the | Austrian government and the city of Salzburg. |
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