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Judenburg (German: [juːdn̩.buɐ̯k, juːdn̩.buʁk]; Bavarian: Judnbuag) is a
historic town in Styria, Austria. It is the
administrative centre of the Murtal...
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Judenburg mutiny was an
armed rebellion that took
place in the town of
Judenburg in May 1918. The
mutiny was
motivated by
unwillingness of some military...
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further loss of life.
Receiving no response, the
French advanced as far as
Judenburg by the
evening of 7 April. That night,
Charles offered a
truce for five...
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Bezirk Judenburg was a
district of the
state of
Styria in Austria. On
January 1, 2012,
Judenburg District and
Knittelfeld District were
merged to Murtal...
- Hans von
Judenburg was an
Austrian painter and
sculptor active between 1411 and 1424. Very
little is
known of his life; in 1411, and
again in 1424, he...
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Fohnsdorf Gaal
Hohentauern Judenburg Knittelfeld Kobenz Lobmingtal Obdach Pöls-Oberkurzheim Pölstal
Pusterwald Sankt Georgen ob
Judenburg Sankt Marein-Feistritz...
- as part of a
princely grave of the
Hallstatt culture in
Strettweg near
Judenburg,
Austria in 1851.
Besides the wagon,
other grave goods, like jewelry,...
- June 18,000
Cossacks were
handed over to the
Soviets near the town of
Judenburg, Austria; of
those in custody, some ten
officers and 50–60
Cossacks escaped...
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transferred to Red Army and
SMERSH custody at the
Soviet demarcation line in
Judenburg, Austria. This
episode is
known as the
Betrayal of the Cossacks, and resulted...
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Sankt Peter ob
Judenburg is a muni****lity in the
district of
Murtal in Styria, Austria. "Dauersiedlungsraum der
Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und Bundesländer...