- and
Ranshofen;
while further subdivided into po****ted
places (with po****tion in
brackets as of 1
January 2022).
While the
abbey of
Ranshofen was already...
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Austrian Aluminium industry sector. It is
situated in the
village of
Ranshofen,
which is in
Braunau am Inn (Upper Austria).
After the annexation, an...
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Ferdinand Ranshofen-Wertheimer (September 4, 1894 –
December 27, 1957) was a diplomat,
journalist and
doctor of laws. Egon
Ferdinand Ranshofen-Wertheimer...
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acquired a lung
disorder and
became too ill to function. She was
moved to
Ranshofen, a
small village near Braunau.
During the last
months of Fanni's life...
- The Egon
Ranshofen-Wertheimer
Award was
founded (and is awarded) by the city of
Braunau am Inn in
cooperation with the
Society for
Contemporary History...
- the main
facilities Vienna Giefingg****e, Seibersdorf,
Wiener Neustadt,
Ranshofen, and Graz. In June 2009 the name was
changed from
Austrian Research Centers...
- a lung
disorder and
became too ill to function. She was
relocated to
Ranshofen, a
small village near Braunau. In 1876,
three years after Alois' marriage...
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Science and Art, 1st
class 2007 – The von
Trapp Family received the Egon
Ranshofen Wertheimer Prize in
Braunau am Inn 2012 –
Naming of
Maria Trapp-Platz...
- (1862–1937),
known as
Constantin Brunner, German-Jewish
philosopher Egon
Ranshofen-Wertheimer (1894–1957),
Austrian and
German diplomat, journalist, jurist...
- 2001 book by
Margaret MacMillan Peacemakers Manual, a 2007 book by Egon
Ranshofen-Wertheimer
Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers, a rock
music band The Peacemaker...