The Reichsgau Lower Danube (German: Reichsgau Niederdonau) was an administrative division of Nazi Germany consisting of areas in Lower Austria, Burgenland, southeastern parts of Bohemia, southern parts of Moravia, later expanded with Devín…
The previous chancellor and priest Ignaz Seipel had worked towards an authoritarian state. Seipel based this on the Papal Encyclicals, Rerum novarum (1891) and Quadragesimo anno (1931).
This was due to the key rail and the Danube transport routes that passed through it, and its valuable resources, particularly non-ferrous metals. [3 ] On 22 April 1941, the territory was placed under the supreme authority of the German…
The Reichsgau Wartheland (initially Reichsgau Posen, also Warthegau) was a Nazi German Reichsgau formed from parts of Polish territory annexed in 1939 during World War II.
Dolní Rakousy či Dolní Rakousko (německy Niederösterreich) je největší spolková země Rakouské republiky, na severovýchodě země u hranic s Českem a Slovenskem, která svým územím obklopuje metropoli Vídeň.
Further information about the flag (in order to avoid constant vandalism): The Reich Flag Act of 1935 (Reichsflaggengesetz vom 15.9.1935) stipulated that the "Reich- and Merchant Flag" was to be depicted with the disk slightly shifted to…
Oberösterreich, Bundesland (federal state), northern Austria. It borders Germany and the Czech Republic on the west and north and is bounded by Bundesländer Niederösterreich (Lower Austria) on the east and Steiermark (Styria) and Salzburg…
Niederösterreich, Bundesland (federal state), northeastern Austria. It is bordered by the Czech Republic on the north, Slovakia on the east, and by Bundesländer Burgenland on the southeast, Steiermark (Styria) on the south, and…
In 1529 and 1532 the Ottomans occupied Eisenstadt while they were headed for Vienna. After this occupation, the city walls were improved and bastions were added.