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    The Reichsgau Vienna (German: Reichsgau Wien) was an administrative division of Nazi Germany based in Vienna, Austria. It existed between 1938 and 1945...
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    A Reichsgau (plural Reichsgaue) was an administrative subdivision created in a number of areas annexed by Nazi Germany between 1938 and 1945. The term...
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  • needed] He was appointed by Hitler as Gauleiter and Reich Governor of Reichsgau Wien, and moved with his family to Vienna. In 1943, Henriette saw a group...
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    injured colleague. He died during the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942. (Reichsgau Wien) Albin Siekierski - Despite not being a citizen of the Reich, he was...
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    1945 Reichsgau Kärnten Reichsgau Niederdonau Reichsgau Oberdonau Reichsgau Salzburg Reichsgau Steiermark Reichsgau Tirol-Vorarlberg Reichsgau Wien Austrian...
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  • Died in September 1944 Gau Saar 1933–1935 Gau Pfalz–Saar 1935–1944 Reichsgau Wien 1939–1940 Helmuth Brückner Gau Schlesien 1925–1934 Died in Soviet captivity...
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    known as the Schirach-Bunker (named after the Nazi governor for the Reichsgau Wien, Baldur von Schirach), the facilities were constructed between 1942...
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    Gauleiter Bürckel Translation of the Berliner Morgenpost, 5 October 1944 Reichsgau Wien (in German) at Verwaltungsgeschichte.de Josef Bürckel – Gauleiter der...
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    end of World War II, the building was used as the seat of the local Reichsgau Wien administration under Josef Bürckel and Baldur von Schirach. Heavily...
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    and Annihilation, 1941-1944, Berghahn Books, 2009, p. 190 Rolf Jehke: Reichsgau Wien, Herdecke "Obergruppenführer/Generale der SS - Lexikon der Wehrmacht"...
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  • Lischka Personal information Born (1944-01-30)30 January 1944 Vienna, Reichsgau Wien, Germany Died 14 January 2024(2024-01-14) (aged 79) Occupation Judoka...
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    "Namenbuch der Stadt Wien. Die Namen der Straßen und Gassen, Plätze und Höfe", by Friedrich Umlauf, p 110 Handbuch Reichsgau Wien, Bände 65-66, p 253 (1944)...
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  • Straßennamen Wiens seit 1860 als „Politische Erinnerungsorte“. Verein zur Wissenschaftlichen Aufarbeitung der Zeitgeschichte, Wien & Stadt Wien. pp. 300–302...
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  • GmbH., Wien. Retrieved 14 March 2022. "Sterbefall (death report), Thomas Olip" (PDF). Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes, Wien. Retrieved...
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    the surrounding Party districts: Gau Bayreuth, Reichsgau Sudetenland, Reichsgau Lower Danube and Reichsgau Upper Danube. These two separate government and...
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    Iron Cross, 2nd Class. In 1940, Schirach was appointed Gauleiter of the Reichsgau Vienna; Artur Axmann succeeded him as leader of the Hitler Youth. A virulent...
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    SS and 40 percent of the staff at the Nazi extermination camps. In the Reichsgau, besides the main camp KZ-Mauthausen, there were numerous sub-camps in...
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  • territories on 21 October 1938. On 1 May 1939 a regular 'domestic' Reichsgau, Reichsgau Sudetenland was created; Henlein stayed on as Reichsstatthalter until...
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    Grundlsee and Altaussee) was incorporated into the new administrative unit Reichsgau Oberdonau (Upper Austria). The autonomy of the municipalities Bad Aussee...
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    and the school was relocated. Instead, the Gau administration of the Reichsgau Niederdonau used the school building as its headquarters. In the meanwhile...
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  • Winterflüstern (2011) Guitarissimo XL (2014) Live – Schmunzellieder aus Wien (1977) Wer andern nie ein Feuer macht (1983) Liederbuch (1976) "Das tut meine...
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  • Jugendlicheneuthanasie im Reichsgau Sudetenland und im Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren. ("Child and Youth Euthanasia in the Reichsgau of Sudetenland and in...
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    papežský legát a přímý potomek světice on-line 2021-09-19 "Erzdiözese Wien". Erzdiözese Wien (in German). 26 September 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2022. Cheney,...
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  • Wolfgang Graf: Österreichische SS-Generale, Himmlers verlässliche Vasallen. Hermagoras-Verlag, Klagenfurt / Ljubljana / Wien 2012, ISBN 978-3-7086-0578-4...
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    1938 it belonged to Favoriten. When Vienna was reorganized to form a new Reichsgau in Nazi Germany, inner city borders were reassigned and the Arsenal as...
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    Karl Schwanzer (category TU Wien alumni)
    the title of qualified engineer, Karl Schwanzer was moved to Rybnik in Reichsgau Oberschlesien in autumn 1940. In Sohrau (today Zory), only a few kilometers...
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    independent] Austria' and 'the forcible separation of the Alpine-Danube Reichsgau from the Greater German state ("Großdeutsche(n) Reich")'. In December...
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  • Günter (1971). Friedrich Flick der Grosse (in German) (3 ed.). Bern-München-Wien: Scherz. Priemel, Kim Christian (2007). Flick – Eine Konzerngeschichte vom...
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    their own championship Gauliga Danzig-Westpreußen: formed in occupied Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia in 1940 Gauliga Elsaß: formed in the occupied French...
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    Germany. To take matters further, the FK Austria Wien was also renamed in April 1938, to SC Ostmark Wien. This step however was revoked two months later...
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