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Austria: Nazi Germany
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VIENNA - Some 150 Austrians are on a list of Liechtenstein bank customers obtained by the German secret service as part of a massive tax evasion inquiry, Austria's finance ministry announced Tuesday. Austrian investigators are currently in Germany to
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Like the US or Germany, Austria has many undercover agents and weapons of mass destruction. The austrian Spin-off of "American Idol" (named "Starmania") produced weapons like "Falco", "Michi Tschugnall" or "Christina Stürmer". The intercontinental rocket "Chistina Stürmer 1" was named after the Nazi-newspaper back in 1944 "Der Stürmer" and the Führer's secret love "Christina". The function of those weapons is simple: They take off from the top of the Alps, fly to the target and play the individual songs until the heads of the enemy explodes. Very simple but ... very efficient.
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VIENNA, Austria - A Jewish sports club that was seized by the Nazis 70 years ago is reopening in Vienna. The club Hakoah, which means "strength" in Hebrew, was being rededicated Tuesday in its new home in the Austrian capital's sprawling Prater park.
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Now researchers in Austria have found that daily intake of systemic oral enzymes helps to restrict TGF-beta within the healthy levels that the body requires. Drs. Lucia Desser (Institute for Cancer Research, University of Vienna, Austria) and Karl Ransberger (MUCOS Pharma, Munich, Germany) studied the effect of systemic enzymes on TGF-beta levels, and found that enzymes consistently brought these levels back into the normal range for their patients.
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Austria used to play in the same colors as Germany, white jerseys, black shorts, white socks. In order to distinguish themselves, then-coach Hans Krankl chose in 2004 to switch to their former away shirts, which have the same color scheme as Austria's flag, red-white-red.
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Austria's tough laws against Nazi propaganda led to a three-year prison sentence for infamous British historian David Irving, who pleaded guilty in Feb. 2006 to denying the Holocaust. In Dec. 2006, he was released from prison early, and deported to England.
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