The history of the Jews in Innsbruck dates back to the 13th century, where the Jewish community of Innsbruck was relatively small with many expulsions...
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is based in Innsbruck. Tyrol History of the Jews in Innsbruck Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen Internationales Studentenhaus Innsbruck Innsbruck Tramway...
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Afghanistan History of the Jews in Austria History of the Jews in Innsbruck History of the Jews in Belarus History of the Jews in Central Asia History of the Jews...
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The history of the Jews in Austria probably begins with the exodus of Jews from Judea under Roman occupation. There have been Jews in Austria since the...
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Ilse Brüll (category Austrian Jews who died in the Holocaust)
Commemorative projects honor her memory. History of the Jews in Innsbruck The Holocaust in Austria The Holocaust in the Netherlands "Brüll, Ilse (1925–1942)...
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the Jews of Libya after the passage of Italy's Manifesto of Race in 1938. Following the German intervention in 1941, some Jews were sent to camps in continental...
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Austrian Empire (Cisleithania), the census of 1911 recorded Umgangssprache, everyday language. Jews and those using German in offices often stated German...
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Blood libel (redirect from Blood libel against the Jews)
falsely accuses Jews of murdering Christians in order to use their blood in the performance of religious rituals. Echoing very old myths of secret cultic...
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Rhineland massacres (redirect from Persecution of Jews in the First Crusade)
series of mass murders of Jews perpetrated by mobs of French and German Christians of the People's Crusade in the year 1096, (4856 in the Hebrew calendar)....
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Pogrom Monument (category History of Innsbruck)
The Pogrom Monument (German: Pogromdenkmal) is located on Eduard-Wallnöfer-Platz, in the centre of Innsbruck, and commemorates the November pogroms of...
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Tyrol (state) (redirect from Districts of Tyrol)
in Italy). The capital of Tyrol is Innsbruck. Tyrol is separated into two parts, divided by a 7-kilometre wide (4.3 mi) strip of Salzburg State. The two...
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Austria – and the Shoah are one of the museum's main topics. Besides the regional and global history, the museum is dedicated to the Jews and their stories...
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Kristallnacht (redirect from Night of the broken glass)
in the history of German Jews between 1933 and 1945 was so widely reported as it was happening, and the accounts from foreign journalists working in Germany...
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that Jews are forbidden to charge interest upon loans made to other Jews, but obliged to charge interest on transactions with non-Jews. However, the Hebrew...
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in the Edict of Innsbruck, May 18, 1530. Several times he interceded successfully with King Ferdinand, brother of the emperor, in favor of the Jews of...
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The History of Szczecin (German: Stettin) dates back to the 8th century. Throughout its history the city has been part of Poland, Denmark, Sweden and...
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Palais Rothschild (category Jewish Austrian history)
of a Woman In the Österreichische Galerie Belvedere: Heinrich Angelt, Portrait of a Woman History of Jews in Austria National Fund of the Republic of...
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Aaron Kosminski (category 19th-century Polish Jews)
article on the DNA analysis was published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences in 2019. Scientists from Innsbruck Medical University criticised the paper and...
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Arthur Seyss-Inquart (category German people convicted of the international crime of aggression)
of Dutch Jews and the shooting of hostages. During World War I, Seyss-Inquart fought for the Austro-Hungarian Army with distinction. After the war he became...
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Martinisommer [de] premiered in 2006 as part of the third Tyrolean Drama Festival in the Westbahntheater, Innsbruck, in cooperation with the Theater in der Altstadt,...
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Vatican City (redirect from History of the Vatican City)
Diplomacy and the Jews During the Holocaust, 1939–1943. New York: Ktav Pub. House. ISBN 978-0-87068-701-3. Nichols, Fiona (2006). Rome and the Vatican. London:...
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Austria within Nazi Germany (redirect from Austria in the time of National Socialism)
groups. Nazis failed to get more than 25% of the votes in local elections in most areas. In Zwettl and Innsbruck however they got more than 40%, and they...
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Austria (redirect from The Republic of Austria)
in Vienna, Klagenfurt, Linz, Graz, Salzburg, Innsbruck and several cities in Lower Austria. Otto von Habsburg, a vehement opponent of the Nazis, the last...
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Stepan Bandera (category Recipients who were revoked of the title of Hero of Ukraine)
part in the murders of Jews. Rossolinski-Liebe said "he had found no evidence that Bandera supported or condemned 'ethnic cleansing' or killing Jews and...
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in 124 Victims of the Resistance: Short Biographies, in The Eduard-Wallnöfer-Platz in Innsbruck. Bregenz, Austria: Verein Nationalsozialismus und Holocaust:...
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staying in Najran along with Jews, agreed to pay Jizya, although some Jews converted to Islam, such as Wahb ibn Munabbih and Ka'ab al-Ahbar. The country...
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Andreas Oxner (category People from Innsbruck-Land District)
saint of the Roman Catholic Church. A later writer alleged that the three-year-old boy had been ritually murdered by the Jews in the village of Rinn (Northern...
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com - Battles - The Battle of Vittorio Veneto, 1918 Treaty of London; Article 4 Institute of contemporary history; University of Innsbruck. "South Tyrol...
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Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Frederick the Peaceful)
rise of the territorial state) began under the reign of Frederick. Born at the Tyrolean residence of Innsbruck in 1415, Frederick was the eldest son of the...
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Olympic Games (redirect from History of the modern Olympics)
Retrieved 31 January 2009. "History of the Paralympics". BBC Sport. 4 September 2008. Retrieved 2 February 2009. "Innsbruck 1988 Paralympics – Ceremonies...
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