- the
church and the
parish house where he once lived. In 2006, the town's
Waggerl Museum set up a
permanent exhibit –
Joseph Mohr –
Vicar of Wagrain. In...
- 1960
Nominated by
Vinayaka Krishna Gokak (1909–1992) the only time. Karl
Waggerl December 10, 1897 Badgestein,
Austria November 4, 1973
Schwarzach im Pongau...
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short story, poetry,
essays Ernst Alker (1895–1972) 58 Karl
Heinrich Waggerl (1897–1973) Austria novel,
short story, poetry,
essays Friedrich Wild...
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director 1966:
Ludwig von Ficker,
writer and
publisher 1967: Karl
Heinrich Waggerl, writer; Lise Meitner,
physicist 1969: Anny Felbermayer,
soprano 1971:...
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dollhouses and toys Karl
Heinrich Waggerl Museum Wagrain Literary website[permanent dead link], home of
author Karl
Heinrich Waggerl,
features exhibit about composer...
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volksleven volgens Pieter Breughel 1937: Het jaar des
heeren (Karl
Heinrich Waggerl –
translated from German) 1938: Het
kindeke Jezus in
Vlaanderen (adapted...
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March 1938.
Haidvogel was
friends with
Josef Weinheber and Karl
Heinrich Waggerl. Haidvogel's work "The
Pillars of God" was
placed on the list of banned...
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writers kept
their positions, such as Max Mell,
Franz Nabl and Karl
Heinrich Waggerl. The
latter and other, catholic,
writers began to form a very conservative...
- the ORF
regional studios Salzburg. Bayr was
friends with Karl
Heinrich Waggerl and
actively supported the
initiator of the 1970
Rauriser Literature Days...
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Peter Dressler, Paul
Albert Leitner,
Michaela Moscouw, Karl
Heinrich Waggerl,
Heinz Cibulka, Doug Stewart,
Gerti Deutsch,
Otmar Thormann,
Heidi Harsieber...