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Proclamation of a Collective Viennese Identity—Aspects of the Wiener Theaterzeitung’s Reports on Giacomo Meyerbeer’s Robert le Diable in the 1830s

Horz, Andrea

At the time Emperor Franz II was laying down the imperial crown of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation in 1806, reporting on social life in Vienna received a new impetus: the Wiener Theaterzeitung was established. This article will ask whether and how this theatre newspaper, which set itself the particular task of focusing on the sensibilities of the Viennese public, defined the national or collective identity of the city.

“The Jew Is and Always Will Be Our Greatest Enemy!” Anti-Semitism in Slovak Radio Broadcast from the Reich’s Vienna Radio Station

Lônčíková, Michala

The international political situation and the Nazi plans for Central Europe culminated in the late 1930s. The organisation of the collaboration with pro-Nazi and separatist Slovak representatives accelerated after the “Anschluss” of Austria in March 1938. From then on, Slovak territory was only separated from Nazi Germany by the Danube River.

Sicherheitsdienst a autonómne Slovensko. Príklad Wernera Göttscha

Schvarc, Michal

The subject of the study is a brief assessment of the operations of the SS Secret Service – Sicherheitsdienst (SD) in Slovakia during the period of autonomy (October 1938–March 1939), how it interfered with the internal political process and how it was instrumental in Slovak secession and the Nazi plans for the post-Munich Czechoslovakia. The second part of the study is devoted to Werner Göttsch, a member of the “Amt III Ausland” SD, who played a relatively important role in promoting the German scheme in Slovakia in the first quarter of 1939.

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