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  1. Österreich und Deutschland in ihrer gegenseitigen Wahrnehmung (Historische Mitteilungen der Rankegesellschaft Beiheft 15), Stuttgart 1996, 375–398. The oft-invoked ‘brotherhood in arms’ between Vienna and Berlin was in reality an alliance between two very unequally matched ‘brothers’ who had differing aims and were sometimes even rivals.

  2. Yella Hertzka Portrait by Georg Fayer, 1927 Born Yella Fuchs (1873-02-04) 4 February 1873 Vienna, Austria-Hungary Died 13 November 1948 (1948-11-13) (aged 75) Vienna, Austria Nationality Austria (until 1938) Czechoslovakia (1938–1945) Stateless (from 1945) Other names Jella Herzka Yella Hertzky Yella Hertzka-Taussig Occupations Horticulturist school director activist music publisher Years ...

    • 13 November 1948 (aged 75), Vienna, Austria
    • Jella Herzka, Yella Hertzky, Yella Hertzka-Taussig
    • Austrian (1873–1938), Czech (1938–1945), stateless (1945–1948)
  3. Vienna and Berlin became closely associated following the Dual Alliance of 1879, although the Habsburg Monarchy was the junior partner. Its dependence in terms of foreign policy became all the more clear after the political unification of Germany in 1871 made it the dominant power in Central Europe. In domestic policy as well, dependence on the Hohenzollern empire made the German element ...

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  5. Personal life and roots of Peter Drucker's philosophy. The son of a high-level civil servant in Austria-Hungary - his mother Caroline Bondi had studied medicine and his father Adolf Drucker was a lawyer - Drucker was born in Vienna, the capital of Austria, in a small village named Kaasgraben (now part of the 19th district of Vienna, Döbling).

  6. The German Confederation was also led by Austria from 1815 to 1866. In 1866 Austria was firstly separated from Germany and German Confederation was dissolved. In 1867, the multi-ethnic Austro-Hungarian Empire was established and led by Austria; it was rivaled by the North German Confederation from 1866 to 1871 and German Empire led by the Kingdom of Prussia rivaled Austria.

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  7. Find the best local price for Weingut Wieninger Kassgraben Gruner Veltliner, Vienna, Austria, Hungary. Find and shop from stores and merchants near you.

  8. German nationalism ( German: Deutschnationalismus) is a political ideology and historical current in Austrian politics. It arose in the 19th century as a nationalist movement amongst the German-speaking population of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It favours close ties with Germany, which it views as the nation-state for all ethnic Germans, and ...