- the
Battle of France.
Wolfsberg remained a sub-camp of
Stalag XVII-A
Kaisersteinbruch,
until in
March 1941 the
officers were
transferred to
other camps and...
- and was
interned for
three months at the
Anhaltelager Kaisersteinbruch [de] (
Kaisersteinbruch detention camp).
After the
March 1938
Anschluss with Germany...
- in Linz. In
January 1934,
Kaltenbrunner was
briefly jailed at the
Kaisersteinbruch detention camp with
other ****s for
conspiracy by the
Engelbert Dollfuss...
-
Ambrosius Petruzzy (died 1652 in
Kaisersteinbruch,
Kingdom of Hungary) was an
Italian master stonemason and
baroque sculptor. In
December 1640, master...
- 1959.
Helmuth Furch,
Historisches Lexikon Kaisersteinbruch. 2 Volumes. Museums- und Kulturverein,
Kaisersteinbruch 2002–2004. Levy, Richard. Antisemitism:...
-
failed July Putsch,
Reinthaller was
nonetheless held for a
while at the
Kaisersteinbruch detention camp
where he met and
befriended Ernst Kaltenbrunner who...
- free-standing, simply-divided buttresses, the
famously hard
stone from
Kaisersteinbruch,
whose colour was more
appropriate than that of Kelheimerstein, for...
-
workers were all from Italy. This led to big
orders for
three masters of
Kaisersteinbruch, the
imperial quarry:
Ambrosius Petruzzy,
Pietro Maino Maderno, and...
- XIII-B
Hammelburg Oflag XIII-D Nuremberg-Langw****er
Stalag XVII-A
Kaisersteinbruch Stalag XVII-B Krems–Gneixendorf.
Formerly named Dulag Gneixendorf Stalag...
- Kammersängerin Mimi Coertse'),
Bulletin of Museums- und
Kulturverein Kaisersteinbruch No. 41, 20–56,
March 1996: also 'Mimi Coertse, die hochgeschätzte Konzert-...