This project provides a basis for researching a number of prominent Jewish families from Vienna. Georg Gaugusch's book Wer einmal War (Vol. I: A-K published in 2011; Vol. II: L-R published in 2016) is the first comprehensive, published genealogy for many of these families. The goal of this project page is to make the Geni tree as complete as possible using information from Gaugusch's Vol. I and...
This project is here to give us a greater insight into the lives of our ancestors from across the empire and to help us work together to find our common roots. List of Austro-Hungarian Jews Wikipedia>===Famous People Sigmund Freud : Father of Psychoanalysis. Theodor Herzl : Father of Zionism. Stefan Zweig : Novelist, playwright, journalist, biographer. Franz Kafka : Novelist.
Using the residence registration forms ("meldezettel") this project tries to collect all people with the Kafka surname (and similar forms like Kavka and Kaffka) living in 1930s/1940s Vienna.Contact me if you want to help: Philipp E. Kafka
. Project collects Performers of the premieres Greatest performers Persons are sorted on this page by roles and birth years . . . Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Die Zauberflöte Opera in two acts, in German Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder Time: timeless mythical level Place: the forest ruled by the Queen of the Night, and the Temple of Wisdom r...
. . . Project collects Performers of the premieres Greatest performers Persons are sorted on this page by roles and birth years . . . Richard Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier Comic opera in three acts, in German Music by Richard Georg Strauss Libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal Based loosely on the novel 'Les amours du chevalier de Faublas' by Louvet de Couvrai and Molière 's co...
1. The Austrian Genealogy Datenbank search engine, Genteam.at . Requires initial sign-up and login to access. An excellent resource, particularly for * Vienna births, marriages, deaths, especially when used in conjunction with FamilySearch.org's Viennese Jewish records discussed in #2 below.* Death notices from Vienna's Neue Freie Presse , a leading Jewish newspaper, and Wiener Zeitung , as wel...
The Battle of Vienna, Virginia was a minor engagement between Union and Confederate forces on June 17, 1861, during the early days of the American Civil War. The Union was trying to protect the areas of Virginia opposite Washington, D.C., and established a camp at Vienna, at the end of a 15-mile railroad to Alexandria. As Union Brig. Gen. Robert C. Schenck was transporting the 1st Ohio Infantr...