- The
Anschluss (German: [ˈʔanʃlʊs] , or Anschluß, lit. 'joining' or 'connection'), also
known as the Anschluß Österreichs (pronunciation, English: Annexation...
- but
found guilty of
being an
active member of the ****
Party before the
Anchluss. He was
sentenced to
three years in
prison and had part of his ****ets confiscated...
- Scott; Walker,
Rowan (2008). "June 25 – West
Germany 1–0 Austria: 'El
Anchluss' (1982)". Day of the Match. Boxtree. p. 183. ISBN 978-0-7522-2678-1. Honigstein...
- Handl. Dur
married the
Austrian writer Walter Reisch.
Following the 1938
Anchluss they
emigrated to the
United States.
Hischak p.164
Thomas S. Hischak. American...
-
power in 1934. Jay
Lovestone happened to be in
Austria at the time of the
anchluss in
early March 1938 at the
invitation of a
group called Der
Funke and was...
-
mixture of
German and
Austrian films during her career.
Following the
Anchluss of 1938 she fled with her
Jewish husband Ernst Lothar to the
United States...
- went
first to Poland, then
returned to his
native Austria.
Following the
Anchluss he
tried to leave, but was arrested. He
would die in 1943 at the Ruma concentration...
-
supporter of the
Austrian **** Party, his
interest in ****sm pre-dating the
Anchluss by some years.
After the
Second World War
Olden appeared in a
number of...
- that he had been a
leading ****
Party member and a key
advocate for the
Anchluss.
Meanwhile in Germany, he was
classified as a "major offender",
tried by...
- 1933, he
moved to Austria, but had to flee
again to
France following the
Anchluss. Eis
later moved to the
United States, but
struggled to
secure work in...