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Castle Itter : ウィキペディア英語版 | Itter Castle
Itter Castle ((ドイツ語:Schloss Itter)) is a small castle standing on a low knoll in Itter, a town in North Tyrol (Austria), 20 km west of Kitzbühel and 5 km south of Worgl. During World War II it was turned into a Nazi prison for French VIP's, and was the site of an extraordinary instance of the U.S. Army, German Wehrmacht, Austrian Resistance, and the prisoners themselves fighting side-by-side against the Waffen SS in the Battle for Castle Itter. ==History== Itter Castle is located atop a 666 meter〔(Itter Castle Elevation and Position )〕 hill at the entrance to the Brixental Valley. It is first mentioned in 1240. It belonged to Salzburg from 1312 until 1816, when it became part of Tyrol. The castle was purchased as a residence in 1884 by Sophie Menter, pianist, composer and student of Franz Liszt. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky orchestrated one of his compositions during a visit in 1892. The castle was extensively remodeled by later owners.
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