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... n of Mödling, south of Vienna, were filled with French soldiers standing tall and proud, while the townspeople nervously hid in their homes, peeking out from window slits to observe the situation on the streets.
This city, known as the "City of Music" and the hometown of renowned musicians such as Beethoven and Schubert, had now become the focus of all Europe.
Because a ceasefire agreement affecting all of Europe would be signed here, a brutal war involving hundreds of thousands ...
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