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  1. In the so-called "Polenaktion", more than 12,000 Polish Jews, among them the philosopher and theologian Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, and future literary critic Marcel Reich-Ranicki were expelled from Germany on 28 October 1938, on Hitler's orders.

    • Mass Arrests

      Jews rounded up in Stadthagen by SA and police, 10 November....

  2. A sham referendum on the Anschluss with Germany was held in German-occupied Austria on 10 April 1938, [1] alongside one in Germany. [2] German troops had already occupied Austria one month earlier, on 12 March 1938. The official result was reported as 99.73% in favour, [3] with a 99.71% turnout. [4]

  3. The last surviving Army Generalfeldmarschall was Ferdinand Schörner (1892-1973). The last surviving Luftwaffe Generalfeldmarschall was Erhard Milch (1892-1972). ^ Eisenhower was the last surviving General of the Army. Omar Bradley (1893–1981) was promoted to the rank after the war, in 1950.

  4. Thus, without holding any land directly under the Holy Roman Emperors, the Liechtenstein dynasty was unable to meet the primary requirement to qualify for a seat in the Imperial Diet, (German Reichstag), although its head was elevated to princely rank in the late 17th century. Early modern era

  5. Alexander Cartellieri (19 June 1867 – 16 January 1955) was a German historian, principally of the High Middle Ages. Between 1904 and 1934 he held a full professorship for Medieval and Modern History at the University of Jena.

    • Margarete Ornold (1870–1931)
  6. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adolf_HitlerAdolf Hitler - Wikipedia

    Adolf Hitler (n. 20 aprilie 1889, Braunau am Inn, Austria Superioară, Austria – d. 30 aprilie 1945, Führerbunker, Berlin, Germania) a fost un politician german de origine austriacă, lider al Partidului Muncitoresc German Național-Socialist ( NSDAP ), cancelar al Germaniei din 1933, iar din 1934 conducător absolut ( Führer) al Germaniei.

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