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For many Ukrainians today Galicia is a beacon of Western civilisation. Whatever its flaws, this Austrian invention is relevant and alive.
Galicia 1914 is the story of the first weeks of the Great War between Russia and Austria-Hungary. Three Austrian armies (plus one soon coming from Serbia) are initially deployed against 4 armies ...
Bub said she was from Galicia, a province in Austria-Hungary. She was from the shtetl of Grodzisko. She came to America at 20. In junior high I told my friends, “My grandmother is from Austria.” ...
She previously was a sewing machine operator. Born in Galicia, Austria, she was a daughter of the late John and Anna (Mytrogen) Starr.
She was born June 17, 1896 in Galicia, Austria where she was raised. At the age of 15 she came to the United States and lived in Pittsburgh, moving to Lorain in 1913. She moved to Amherst in 1937. … ...
Mr. Hans Ebell, formerly a professor in the Conservatory at Cracow, which is in the Conservatory at Crakow, which is in West Galicia, Austria, will give as pianoforte recital in the John Knowles ...
Tadeusz Kantor was a Polish artist known for his contributions to avant-garde art, particularly in painting, assemblage, happenings, set design, and theatre direction. His work often explored themes ...
Schindler, author of the excellent Isonzo: The Forgotten Sacrifice of the Great War, takes a look at the Austro-Hungarian disaster in Galicia in 1914, which he argues ultimately doomed the Dual ...