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  1. WEBJul 20, 1998 · Juvavum (Salzburg) became a Roman municipium in approximately 50 ce. Invaded by Germanic peoples in the 5th century, most of the region was then settled by the Bajuwaren (Bavarians). The …

     
  2. The Liberation of the Salzburger Land in May 1945 — …

    WEBThe 3rd Infantry Division occupied Salzburg from May 4 until early July 1945, at which time it was transferred to Bad Wildungen, Germany. Trying to return to a sense of normalcy, the Division instituted an athletics …

  3. WEBAt the end of the First World War, Salzburg belonged to the Republic of German-Austria, while in 1919, the Treaty of Versailles saw ownership transferred to the First Austrian Republic. World War II witnessed …

  4. WEBThe Anschluss ( German: [ˈʔanʃlʊs] ⓘ, or Anschluß, [ 1][ a] lit. 'joining' or 'connection' ), also known as the Anschluß Österreichs ( pronunciation ⓘ, English: Annexation of Austria ), was the annexation of the Federal …

  5. WEBSalzburg (Austrian German: [ˈsaltsbʊʁɡ], ... After Germany invaded the Soviet Union, several POW camps for prisoners from the Soviet Union and other enemy nations were organized in the city. During the Nazi …

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  8. WEBSalzburg’s most famous denizen, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, was born here in 1756. The great musical genius is known to have hated his hometown, though. • The history of Salzburg’s iconic St Peter’s Abbey …

  9. WEBThe fortress was surrendered to French troops in 1800 during the Napoleonic Wars and throughout the 19th century it was used as a military outpost and barracks. During the First World War, the fortress was used …

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