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Austrians (German: Österreicher,
pronounced [ˈøːstɐraɪçɐ] ) are the
citizens and
nationals of
Austria. The
English term
Austrians was
applied to the po****tion...
- Donau-Reichsgaue).
Though Austrians made up only 8% of the po****tion of the
Third Reich, some of the most
prominent ****s were
native Austrians,
including Adolf...
- The term Afro-
Austrian or
Black Austrian refers to
Austrians of
African (more precisely: sub-Saharan) descent. In a
broader sense,
people of sub-Saharan...
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international relations Austria–Hungary was used (German: Österreich-Ungarn; Hungarian: Ausztria-Magyarország). The
Austrians also used the
names k. u...
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Austrian Canadians Austrian Mexicans Austrians of
Croatia Transylvanian Landlers (i.e.
Austrians of Romania)
Austrian South African Austrians in the United...
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troops entering Austria in 1938
received the
enthusiastic support of most of the po****tion.
Throughout World War II, 950,000
Austrians fought for the...
- society,
beginning with m****
arrests as
thousands of
Austrians tried to escape; yet
other Austrians cheered and
welcomed the
German troops entering their...
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Gunnar Myrdal. The
Austrian school owes its name to
members of the
German historical school of economics, who
argued against the
Austrians during the late...
- Look up
Austrian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Austrian may
refer to:
Austrians,
someone from
Austria or of
Austrian descent Someone who is considered...
- his
force and sent many
other troops to the
north to
flank the
Austrians. The
Austrians planned a
resistance before Milan,
however they were
defeated at...