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where the recruiting commission for his district was located and insisted to be recruited, and, even though he did not meet the minimum height standards, he was accepted. As a volunteer, he had a right to choose a regiment in which he would serve, and
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broke out, Dollfuss reported to be recruited in Vienna but was rejected because he was two centimetres shorter than the minimum. Fully grown, he was less than 5 ft 0 in (1.52 m) in height, and later was nicknamed "Millimetternich", a portmanteau of
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Democrats to the search of their party headquarters. Word of the fighting in Linz spread quickly, and additional armed conflicts broke out, primarily in Austria's industrial regions and Vienna. The
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2750:"14 Aug 1934, p. 6 –The Gazette and Daily at Newspapers.com"
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1948:with her children. He also put at the disposal of
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2087:„Der Führer bin ich selbst." Engelbert Dollfuß –
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2482:"Die tiefen Wunden des Bürgerkriegs"
2346:. September 25, 1933. Archived from
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1871:ideas (after that of the Portuguese
215:Minister of Agriculture and Forestry
3568:20th-century chancellors of Austria
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2571:Benay, Jeanne, ed. (January 1998).
185:20 May 1932 – 10 July 1934
147:20 May 1933 – 25 July 1934
76:20 May 1932 – 25 July 1934
3638:Catholicism and far-right politics
2522:from the original on 16 March 2023
2452:"J L Moser – Former Pupils Honor2"
2361:Portisch, Hugo; Sepp Riff (1989).
1580:Alliance for the Future of Austria
972:Dollfuss was concerned that with
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2544:[February Battles 1934].
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2779:. August 6, 1934. Archived from
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2037:The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui
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2340:"Austria : Eve of Renewal"
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2085:Maderthaner, Wolfgang (Hrsg.):
2014:cemetery in Vienna. His wife,
919:Dollfuss as dictator of Austria
578:Dollfuss's birthplace in Texing
3648:Austro-Hungarian Army officers
2655:Civil War in Europe, 1905–1949
2516:Erster Wiener Protestwanderweg
2410:A History of Fascism 1914–1945
1657:Identitäre Bewegung Österreich
1025:Social Democratic Labour Party
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3668:Far-right politics in Austria
2922:Dollfuss: An Austrian Patriot
1740:German nationalism in Austria
1118:capital punishment in Austria
3673:Fatherland Front politicians
3658:Assassinated prime ministers
3628:Deaths by firearm in Austria
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2773:"Austria: Death for Freedom"
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173:Minister of Foreign Affairs
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2920:Messner, Johannes (2004).
2815:de:Walther-Denkmal (Bozen)
2220:. Hutchinson. p. 57.
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2062:. Agrarverlag, Wien 1929.
2055:. Agrarverlag, Wien 1929.
1952:, who spent a holiday in
1950:Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg
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3663:1934 murders in Austria
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1879:First Austrian Republic
1779:Conservatism portal
1735:Conservatism in Germany
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1585:Austrian People's Party
1142:Conservatism in Austria
984:from January 1933, the
927:Chancellor Dollfuss in
754:Treaty of Saint-Germain
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1171:Christian democracy
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3698:Shooting survivors
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3442:Lujo Tončić-Sorinj
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2486:Die kleine Zeitung
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3138:Julius Raab
3128:Karl Renner
3023:Karl Renner
2864:January 22,
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1899:July Putsch
1885:. Based on
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1869:corporatist
1750:Remigration
1516:Starhemberg
1481:Schuschnigg
1425:Politicians
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1219:Clericalism
1114:martial law
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956:Karl Renner
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717:Heimatblock
604:World War I
505:Wound Medal
470:World War I
325:(1933–1934)
233:Preceded by
191:Preceded by
153:Preceded by
110:Preceded by
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3482:Alois Mock
3467:Erwin Lanc
3300:Otto Bauer
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997:magazine
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1335:Burger
1330:Berger
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360:Rudolf
343:Spouse
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