- The 1941–42
Gauliga Donau-
Alpenland was the
fourth season of the
Gauliga Donau-
Alpenland,
formerly the
Gauliga Ostmark, the
first tier of
football in German-annexed...
- The
Gauliga Ostmark,
renamed Gauliga Donau-
Alpenland in 1941, was the
highest football league in
Austria after its
annexation by
Germany in 1938. Shortly...
- The
Austrian SS was that
portion of the
Schutzstaffel (SS)
membership from Austria. The term and
title was used unofficially. They were
never officially...
- The 1944–45
Gauliga Donau-
Alpenland was the
seventh and
final season of the
Gauliga Donau-
Alpenland,
formerly the
Gauliga Ostmark, the
first tier of football...
- The 1942–43
Gauliga Donau-
Alpenland was the
fifth season of the
Gauliga Donau-
Alpenland,
formerly the
Gauliga Ostmark, the
first tier of
football in German-annexed...
-
captured the
divisional title in what was by then
known as the
Gauliga Donau-
Alpenland (Ostmark) and went all the way to the
final pla**** on 4 July 1942 in Berlin...
- The 1943–44
Gauliga Donau-
Alpenland was the
sixth season of the
Gauliga Donau-
Alpenland,
formerly the
Gauliga Ostmark, the
first tier of
football in German-annexed...
-
Rapid Wien won in 1941. From 1941, the
league was
renamed Gauliga Donau-
Alpenland to
further eradicate the
memory of
Austria as an
independent country....
- Feuersänger,
Helmut (1941). Der
Pinzgauer Noriker.
Landespferdezuchtverband Alpenland e.V. Salzburg. Grilz-Seger, Gertrud; Druml,
Thomas (2010). The Noriker...
- full
brigades of the NSKK
supporting the Luftwaffe; a
Motorobergruppe Alpenland in the
Austrian Alps;
Motorobergruppe Mitte (middle)
which operated in...