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As Salzburgs champion they played for the promotion to the Gauliga Ostmark, the highest class then.
Ostmark (Austria)
Replacing East Germany's Ostmark with West Germany's powerful mark is the accord's central feature.
One issue that is stirring the markets is the rate of exchange for the East German mark, the ostmark, into West German marks.
Ostmark ("Eastern March") - designation used for Austria as part of the Third Reich after the Anschluß.
In 972 Poland suffered the attack of Odo I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark.
During the 19th and 20th centuries the term was sometimes translated as Ostmark by some Germanophones, but medieval documents attest only to the vernacular name Ostarrîchi.
Sturmbann (Battalion) of the 4th SS-Totenkopfstandarte "Ostmark," established in October 1938 in Berlin-Adlersheim.
The Ostmark circulated alongside the Russian ruble and the Ostruble, with two Ostmarks equal to one (Ost)ruble.
For example, in his article "The German Ostmark, home territory of the Germans" Kossinna argued that Poland should be a part of the German empire.
In 1123, he was back in imperial favour when Henry V appointed him to succeed Henry II in the marches of Meissen and Lusatia (the Ostmark).
The negative part is that it is just possible that West Germany's absorption of East Germany's ostmark may produce higher inflation in West Germany, which will undoubtedly produce higher interest rates.
It is even more difficult when the value of one currency, the East German Ostmark, or "east" mark, is not generally known because by law it has not been allowed to freely trade in the foreign exchange markets.
The first litas was introduced on October 2, 1922, replacing the ostmark and ostruble, both of which had been issued by the occupying German forces during World War I. 1 US dollar valued 10 litų.
The auksinas was the name given to the ostmark in 1919, at a time when notes issued by Germany and 1000 ost markių notes issued by the "Lietuvos Ūkio Bankas" were in circulation.
Ostmark ("Eastern March") is a modern rendition of the term marchia orientalis used in Carolingian documents referring to the area of Lower Austria that was later a markgraftum (margraviate or "county of the mark").
Foreign investment in Treasury securities is likely to remain healthy because the uncertainties about a united Germany will remain for some time after the East German ostmark is unified with the West German mark on July 2.
Irwin Collier, Director of the JF Kennedy Institute at the Free University of Berlin examines what happened in the early 90s, when East Germany's weak currency, the ostmark, was replaced by the deutschmark.
In 1933, the Gau of Upper Franconia, led by Schlemm, was united with the Gau of Upper Palatinate-Lower Bavaria (Oberpfalz-Niederbayern) to form the Gau Bayerische Ostmark.
While the term Ostmark stayed in use for centuries, the Lusatian March appeared as a separate administrative unit from at least as early as 965 with the concurrent establishments of the Marches of Meissen, Merseburg and Zeitz.
The earliest known member of the house, Esiko, Count of Ballenstedt, first appears in a document of 1036, and is assumed to have been a grandson (through his mother) of Odo I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark.
Most of the Austrian SS was folded into SS-Oberabschnitt Donau with the 3rd regiment of the SS-Verfügungstruppe, Der Führer, and the fourth Totenkopf regiment, Ostmark, recruited in Austria shortly thereafter.
He was carried away, however, by the wild reception given to the German army by the majority of the Austrian population, and shortly decreed that Austria would be incorporated into the Third Reich as the province of Ostmark (see Anschluss).