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This American YMCA secretary volunteered to serve Allied prisoners of war in Austro-Hungarian prison camps as a War Prisoners Aid Secretary.
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This American YMCA secretary volunteered to serve Allied prisoners of war in Austro-Hungarian POW camps as a WPA Secretary.
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Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna led the Russian Relief Fund, which collected food, clothing, and money for Russian prisoners incarcerated in Austro-Hungarian prisons.
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Certain Austro-Hungarians who signed their names Habsburg, for instance, have long been known to us as Hapsburgs.
Word Court 2007
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Certain Austro-Hungarians who signed their names Habsburg, for instance, have long been known to us as Hapsburgs.
Word Court 2007
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It was said that Austria-Hungary would continue to exist; it was thought that Russia, by occupying Constantinople and the Dardanelles, would become a Mediterranean power; but the great group of struggling nationalities in Austro-Hungary that would form, new states was not foreseen.
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An American YMCA secretary, Donaldson offered his services to Allied prisoners of war in Austro-Hungarian prison camps as a War Prisoners Aid Secretary during the First World War.
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$6,000 to Austria-Hungary to fund the construction of six new huts in Austro-Hungarian prison camps.
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The marvel of the euro zone is now derided as the Völker-Kerker (prison of nations) recalling the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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Something on the Even More Austrian school (Popper and the other Austrians) also known as The Austro-Australian school (counting Popper as an Australian on account of his stay in New Zealand).
Austrian Theory of the Market Process II - The Austrian Economists 2007
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