Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Vienna' has mentioned 'Soviet' in the following places:
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On 2 April 1945 the Soviet Red Army launched the Vienna Offensive against the Germans holding the city and besieged it. | WIKI |
[46] At the end of the war, Austria again became separated from Germany, and Vienna regained its status as the capital city of the Republic of Austria, but the Soviet hold[citation needed] on the city remained until 1955, when Austria regained full sovereignty. | WIKI |
Here, the Soviet forces controlled districts 2, 4, 10, 20, 21, and 22 and all areas incorporated into Vienna in 1938. | WIKI |
This law of neutrality, passed in late October 1955 (and not the State Treaty itself), ensured that modern Austria would align with neither NATO nor the Soviet bloc, and is considered one of the reasons for Austria's delayed entry into the European Union in 1995. | WIKI |
After World War II, the Soviets used force to repatriate key workers of Czech, Slovak and Hungarian origins to return to their ethnic homelands to further the Soviet bloc economy. | WIKI |