Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Vienna' has mentioned 'World War II' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2.1 Early history 2.2 Austrian Empire and the early 20th century 2.3 Anschluss and World War II 2.4 Four-power Vienna 2.5 Austrian State Treaty and afterwards 3 Demographics 3.1 Religion 4 Geography 4.1 Climate 5 World heritage in danger 6 Districts and enlargement 7 Politics 7.1 Political history 7.2 Government 8 Economy 8.1 Research and development 8.2 Information technologies 8.3 Tourism and conferences 9 Rankings 10 Urban development 10.1 Central Railway Station 10.2 Aspern 10.3 Smart City 11 Culture 11.1 Music, theater and opera 11.2 Actors from Vienna 11.3 Musicians from Vienna 11.4 Notable Jewish cultural figures from Vienna 11.5 Notable writers from Vienna 11.6 Notable politicians from Vienna 11.7 Museums 11.8 Architecture 11.9 Vienna balls 11.10 Language 12 Education 12.1 Universities 12.2 International schools 13 Leisure activities 13.1 Parks and gardens 13.2 Sport 14 Culinary specialities 14.1 Food 14.2 Drinks 14.3 Viennese cafxc3xa9s 15 Tourist attractions 16 Transportation 17 Viennese 18 International relations 18.1 International organizations in Vienna 18.2 Charitable organizations in Vienna 18.3 International city cooperations 18.4 District to district partnerships 19 See also 20 References 21 Further reading 22 External links 22.1 Official websites 22.2 History of Vienna 22.3 Further information on Vienna
Anschluss and World War II[edit]
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.