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  2. War of the Fifth Coalition - Wikipedia

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    The lands of the short-lived Duchy of Salzburg, acquired by Austria as territorial compensation for losses on the Adriatic Coast and the loss of Tyrol in the Peace of Pressburg, were transferred to Bavaria. Russia was ceded the district of Tarnopol. Austria lost over three million subjects, about 20% of the kingdom's total population.

  3. Austrian Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian Civil War (German: Österreichischer Bürgerkrieg) of 12–15 February 1934, also known as the February Uprising (Februaraufstand) or the February Fights (Februarkämpfe), was a series of clashes in the First Austrian Republic between the forces of the authoritarian right-wing government of Engelbert Dollfuss and the Republican Protection League (Republikanischer Schutzbund), the ...

  4. List of wars involving Austria - Wikipedia

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    Upper Austrian peasant war of 1626: Bavaria: Austrian Rebels Victory Rebellion suppressed; 1626 1629 Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629) Poland-Lithuania Holy Roman Empire. Swedish Empire: Defeat Truce of Altmark; 27 May 1657 3 May 1660 Second Northern War: Poland (Poland–Lithuania) Denmark–Norway Russia (1656–58) Crimean Khanate

  5. Anschluss - Wikipedia

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    A day before the planned referendum, the German Army crossed the border into Austria on 12 March, unopposed by the Austrian military. A plebiscite was held on 10 April, in which the ballot was not secret, and threats and coercion were employed to manipulate the vote, resulting in 99.7% approval for the Anschluss.

  6. 1938 Austrian Anschluss referendum - Wikipedia

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    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] The Austrian government had planned a referendum to assert its sovereignty for 13 March 1938, but Germany invaded Austria the day before in order to prevent the vote taking place.

  7. Battle of Sankt Michael - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, elements of his command began assembling in Salzburg beginning on 29 April. [2] Believing cavalry was of little use in the mountains, Jellacic sent Provenchères toward Vienna on 1 May with the O'Reilly Chevauxlegers # 3. [10] Hiller fought the Battle of Ebersberg on 3 May, then crossed to the north bank of the Danube on 11 May. [11]

  8. Timeline of Salzburg - Wikipedia

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    Salzburg becomes part of the Austrian Empire. [5] 1809 - Salzburg becomes part of the Kingdom of Bavaria. [5] 1816 - Salzburg becomes part of the Austrian Empire again per Treaty of Munich (1816). [5] 1818 - Fire. [3] 1842 - Mozart monument installed in the Mozartplatz (Salzburg) . [5] 1849 - Salzburg becomes seat of the Duchy of Salzburg. [5]

  9. Salzburg - Wikipedia

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    Salzburg is the setting for the Austrian crime series Stockinger and an Austrian-German television crime drama series Der Pass. In the 2010 film Knight & Day , Salzburg serves as the backdrop for a large portion of the film.

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