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Yad Vashem exhibit at Austrian parliament rolls out fate of Jews in post-Anschluss ViennaWith antisemitism rearing its ugly head around the world, it is particularly gratifying and encouraging to see an enriching Holocaust-related offering on display at the Austrian parliament in Vienna.
The Nazi-Austrian Interior Minister, Seyss-Inquart, was ordered by Hitler to ask for German help in restoring order in Austria. a propanganda campaign encouraged people to vote for Anschluss ...
Der Döblinger Historiker Alexander Juraske befasste sich im kürzlich erschienenen Buch "Blau-Gelb unter dem Hakenkreuz" mit ...
The British population were against the idea of another European war. The Anschluss (union) was not seen as a threat to Britain and, as both nations were German-speaking, there was a sense that ...
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Friday essay: ‘murdered because he was a Jew’ – Robert Manne on his grandfather Chaim and the hell of Vienna’s 1938 pogromIt is not so well known that the Anschluss, as it was called, unleashed in Vienna, where 90% of the nearly 200,000 Austrian Jews lived, was a violent, vicious and lawless pogrom that historians ...
Günter Bischof and Dieter Stiefel, 183–216. Vienna: Ueberreuter, 1999. Norbert Schausberger places the Anschluss in a historiographic tradition that interprets German foreign policy since the First ...
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