Adolf Hitler enter Vienna after annexation of Austria by Germany (also known as the Anschluss). Tremendous crowds of Austrians assemble at Heldenplatz, in front of the Hofburg Palace, in Vienna (Heldenplatz - 1010 Vienna). Adolf Hitler’s motorcade enters Heldenplatz. Adolf Hitler gives the Nazi Salute, then does a fist pump, to crowd as he rides into Vienna. Austrians crowd in Heldenplatz, some find space in tree branches and in monument equestrian statue of Prince Eugene of Savoy-Carignano located in the middle of the square. From the balcony of the Hofburg Palace, Adolf Hitler makes a ceremonial announcement of the annexation of Austria (Anschluss) into Nazi Germany. Austrians holding Nazi banners watch the ceremonial announcement in Heldenplatz. Adolf Hitler, Austrian officials and the crowd give the Nazi salute after the official Anschluss announcement.
Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Joseph funeral procession in Vienna, Austria during WWI. Funeral procession full of mourners moves from the Hofburg Palace to the Stephansdom (St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Stephansplatz 3, 1010 Wien, Austria) in Vienna. Imperial carriage carrying the coffin of the late Emperor Franz Joseph, with Austro-Hungarian honor guards marching alongside. Funeral procession outside the Hofburg Palace (1010 Vienna, Austria).
Internees at a concentration camp in Buchenwald, Germany. Kurt Gatner, a former Chief of Prime Minister Schuschingg's body guard from Vienna, Austria. He says that he was arrested in 1938 soon after the occupation of Austria by Germans. He states how he was badly treated at various concentration camps. He talks about the harsh punishments being given at these camps. He thanks the American and other Allied forces for liberating him and many others from the camp. Other internees in the background. (World War II period).
German Armed Forces parade in Vienna, Austria after Nazis occupation during the Anschluss (Unification of Austria into Greater Germany by the Nazi Regime). German officers in army vehicles drive past on streets Austrian crowd gives the Nazi salute and welcomes the German forces at the Hofburg palace grounds (Hofburg Vienna, Heldenplatz, 1010 Vienna). German officials march on a street. Austrian civilian crowd gathered to watch the Nazi parade. Nazi flags hanging on buildings.
Austria is liberated to independent self rule by the occupying nations, post World War 2. Exterior of Upper Belvedere Palace building in Vienna, Austria. Troops of the occupying nations parade. A large crowd gathers for celebrating the independence after Austrian State Treaty agrement. The flags of the big four occupying powers, France, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Soviet Union, being lowered from the flag poles and the flag of Austria is raised. Officials stand amidst the crowd, including brief close up views of Theodor Körner, the President of Austria, and Julius Raab, the Chancellor of Austria. People cheering and celebrating.
Refugees from the 1956 Hungarian Revolution waiting to process immigration papers in Vienna, Austria. A crowd of Hungarian refugees waiting outside The Amerika Haus in Vienna. ( Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz 2, 1010 Wien, Vienna, Austria) Refugees with their children. A Hungarian woman carries her grandchild. A Hungarian toddler with pacifier. A Hungarian infant wearing an ushanka hat crying with tears. A family waits together in line to enter the building. Austrian immigration police officer leads the refugees inside the building. A woman doctor working for the United States Public Health Service speaks to patients and guides them to an office for vaccinations. A woman and her children lift their sleeves to allow for vaccination via the multiple puncture technique, using a bifurcated needle.
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