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Heldenplatz (German: Heroes' Square) is a
public space in
front of the
Hofburg Palace...
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Heldenplatz (English: Heroes' Square) is a 1988
stage drama by
Austrian playwright Thomas Bernhard. The
final play
written by Bernhard, it
premiered on...
- the
imperial mews (Stallburg and Hofstallungen). The
palace faces the
Heldenplatz (Heroes' Square)
ordered under the
reign of
Emperor Franz Joseph I, as...
- of his home
country with the "rest of the
German Reich" on Vienna's
Heldenplatz. He
established a
referendum which confirmed the
union with
Germany in...
- the
building at
Josefsplatz to the
premises of the Neue Burg wing at
Heldenplatz,
where new
reading halls were set up. Due to the
rising space requirement...
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Hitler proclaims the
Anschluss on the
Heldenplatz, Vienna, 15
March 1938. (Bottom)
Ethnic Germans use the ****
salute to
greet German soldiers as...
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Adolf Hitler arrived in Vienna. 200,000
Austrians greeted him at the
Heldenplatz,
where he held a
speech from a
balcony in the Neue Burg, in
which he...
- 1938, when
around 200,000
cheering German Austrians gathered around the
Heldenplatz (Square of Heroes) to hear
Hitler say that "The
oldest eastern province...
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Government and the City of Vienna. The
festival is held
annually on
Heldenplatz. On the eve of the
diamond jubilee in 2020,
Russian President Vladimir...
- sign the
Anschluss bill into law. Two days
later in his
speech on the
Heldenplatz in Vienna,
Hitler proclaimed the "accession of my
homeland to the German...