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1925
 
    
Austrian physicist Wolfgang Pauli formulates his exclusion principle, stating that no two electrons in an atom can have the same four quantum numbers       
1925
 
     
Anton Webern again follows Schoenberg, this time into serialism, when he adopts the 12-note method for his Three Traditional Rhymes        
1925
 
    
Alban Berg's opera Wozzeck has its premiere in Berlin       
1927
 
    
Austrian director Fritz Lang creates a wildly ambitious silent film, Metropolis, the commercial failure of which bankrupts its studio       
1927
 
    
Austrian zoologist Karl von Frisch demonstrates that bees communicate the whereabouts of food by means of a dance       
1930
 
    
Wolfgang Pauli announces his mathematical proof of the existence of the particle subsequently known as the neutrino       
1933
 
    
The Austrian chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss suspends parliament and subsequently outlaws the Nazi party       
1934
 
   
Erich Korngold, one of Austria's most admired composers, moves to Hollywood      
1934
 
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The Austrian chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss is assassinated by Nazis in a coup that fails      
1934
 
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Kurt von Schuschnigg succeeds the murdered Dollfuss as Austria's chancellor and Hitler's opponent