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Richard Ledes' "V13" imagines a meeting of the minds between the future Nazi dictator and Jewish analyst in prewar Vienna.
Thomas Philbrick on a concert by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Between 1942 and 1945, four refugees from Vienna each published a ground-breaking – seminal – book.* They left their country after Austria was taken over by fascists in 1934 and by Nazi Germany in ...
It’s one of the most famous coffeehouses in Vienna and was a favorite haunt of Sigmund Freud. Café Frauenhuber ... the tallest church in Austria. The cathedral, originally constructed in ...
Once the home of the majority of Vienna's Jewish population, which at one time included icons such as Sigmund Freud and Theodor Herzl, this area is primarily residential. It's also the home to the ...
It was March 1938, and Nazi Germany had just annexed Austria ... A cottage in the Vienna Woods where Gardiner sometimes offered refuge to fugitives Courtesy Connie Harvey / Freud Museum London ...
In their attempt to relocate to Britain, they were joined later in the decade by inhabitants of other countries affected by Germany’s expansion policy, such as Austria ... as the designer of the chair ...