- The
Reichsgau Lower Danube (German:
Reichsgau Niederdonau) was an
administrative division of ****
Germany consisting of
areas in
Lower Austria, Burgenland...
- 938,447
Adolf Wagner (1930–1944) Paul
Giesler from 12
April 1944 20
Niederdonau,
renaming of Gau Niederösterreich 21 May 1938
Nominal capital: Krems...
- was an
Austrian ****. He held the
offices of
Gauleiter of
Reichsgau Niederdonau and
Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor) for
Lower Austria. He committed...
- the
administrative regions in Austria, and the
seven Gaue Carinthia,
Niederdonau, Oberdonau, Salzburg, Styria,
Vienna and Tyrol-Vorarlberg
replaced the...
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Germany in 1938. The
orchestra then
became the
Gausymphonieorchester Niederdonau in 1939. It was
doing concerts throughout World War II,
mostly with the...
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southern parts being incorporated into the
neighbouring Reichsgaue of
Niederdonau,
Oberdonau and
Bayerische Ostmark. The
northern and the
western parts...
- "Tyrol-Vorarlberg",
Burgenland being divided between Styria and "Lower Danube" (
Niederdonau, the
renamed Lower Austria).
Upper Austria was also
renamed "Upper Danube"...
-
occupied territories after the 1941
Balkans Campaign "Lower Danube" (
Niederdonau), name for
Lower Austria, with its
capital at
Krems an der Donau, including...
-
Budapest to
Hegyeshalom in
order to
construct a
defensive line in
Reichsgau Niederdonau. In
addition to many of the Jews that had
marched from Budapest, most...
- Gerd
Honsik Born (1941-10-10)10
October 1941 Vienna,
Reichsgau Niederdonau, ****
Germany Died 7
April 2018(2018-04-07) (aged 76) Sopron,
Hungary Pen name...