
Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn is a town in the district of Baden in Lower Austria in Austria. The city was governed by social democracy until 2010, and since 2010 a citizens' list of Franz Schneider has been in power.
Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn is a town in the district of Baden in Lower Austria in Austria. The city was governed by social democracy until 2010, and since 2010 a citizens' list of Franz Schneider has been in power.
==History== thumb|left|Painting of view of Enzesfeld (including Enzesfeld Castle) with a view to Lindabrunn, by Leopold Munsch, 1888 During the Second World War there were several labor camps for the factories in Enzesfeld. The factories were for war production and were often bombed by the Royal Air Force. In 1944 there was a large explosion in a factory that could be felt as far away as Wiener Neustadt and cost lives. Shortly before the end of the war, prisoners in the work camps in Enzesfeld were still being murdered by the SS. The Soviet Army liberated the communities of Enzesfeld and Lindabrunn. The NSDAP mayor of Enzesfeld Karl Gschiel flees to Carinthia and never returns. Shortly after the war, his villa was set on fire by the population and burned down, it was finally demolished.
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