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Controversial origins

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This article was created, recreated and/or taken to Wikipedia:Votes for Undeletion by (among others, possibly) User:Willy Wonka not on Wheels, User:W.W., User:Lloyd of Texas, User:Steve1234, User:Rad Rad Rhino and User:Bisserl.

The original account, and the repetitive, monomaniacal behaviour have led admins to conclude these accounts are by the user known as the Willy on Wheels (User:Willy on Wheels), a notorious page move vandal, who is banned for disruptive behaviour. Under Wikipedia:Banning policy, I am recreating this article and taking responsibility for its contents. Comments on this action should be directed at my talk page, not this page. JRM 21:05, 2005 Mar 13 (UTC)

current ownership

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Which of Franz Joseph's descendants owns the place? the Windischgrätz? john k 16:27, 8 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Or is the Habsburg family meant (i.e., the descendants of Franz Joseph's brother Karl Ludwig)? john k 16:27, 8 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dachau -- wikipedia source

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The article mentions http://www.glosk.com/GM/Linde/17283/pages/List_of_subcamps_of_Dachau/84737_en.htm as a source. However, that page credits our article List of subcamps of Dachau as its source. I made that clear in the article. We still need a proper external source. 81.5.248.75 18:45, 29 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

sachsenhausen

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During my visit to that concentration camp, it was mentioned in museum there that office for the menegment of all the concentration camps was stationed at Bad Ischl. I would like to have a confirmation for this item. Forgive me for my possible poor spelling.46.120.250.154 (talk) 15:09, 16 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Bad Ischl and Johannes Brahms

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In the article, about famous people related with Bad Ischl, you have missed, in my opinion, a gret one: Brahms spent his holidays many years in Bad Ischl. There he composed a lot of works (for example the whole corpus of piano pieces from Op. 116 to 119. It´s known that, at the end of his life he broke and threw to the Traun a lot of unfinished pieces which didn´t deserve upon him to be realized. So, you could add this great composer to Bad Ischl in this page. Thank you very much. 79.157.147.215 (talk) 08:31, 10 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]