
Kurt Schuschnigg

When Schuschnigg's efforts to keep Austria independent had failed, he resigned his office. After the Anschluss he was arrested, kept in solitary confinement, and eventually interned in various concentration camps. He was liberated in 1945 by the advancing United States Army and spent most of the rest of his life in academia in the United States. Schuschnigg gained American citizenship in 1956. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published in: 1938 [Neunzehnhundertachtunddreißig] - Anatomie eines Jahres (1987), S. 108-122
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