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The ([ˈʔanʃlʊs]; German for "link-up"), also known as the Anschluss Österreichs , was the 1938 de facto annexation of Austria into Greater Germany by the Nazi regime. Austria was annexed to the Germ...
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March 9 - Austrian Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg opposed Hitler's demand for "Anschluss" or the reunification of German-speaking regions with Germany, calling instead for a plebiscite. However, Hitler continued to mobilize German troops on the Austrian border, and the plebiscite was never held.
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On this day, Adolf Hitler announces an "Anschluss" (union) between Germany and Austria, in fact annexing the smaller nation into a greater Germany. ... Hitler announced his Anschluss, and a plebiscite was finally held on April 10. Whether the plebiscite was rigged or the resulting vote simply a testament to Austrian terror...
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Adolf Hitler Visits His Homeland ... Hitler visited Austria immediately following the Anschluß, or union of Germany with Austria, on 12 March 1938. Although the Anschluß has gone down in history (through hindsight) as being largely unpopular with the Austrian people, this is somewhat of a misconception.
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Information on Germany's annexation of Austria. ... Demands for the union (Anschluss) of Austria and Germany increased after Adolf Hitler became German Chancellor. In February, 1938, Hitler invited Kurt von Schuschnigg, the Austrian Chancellor, to meet him at Berchtesgarden.
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Adolf Hitler gives a short speech about the anschluss of Austria.... ... Medicine under Hitler ... Adolf Hitler 1936 Speech...
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For Bart k, the Anschluss, Hitler's occupation of Austria on March 11, 1938, was the beginning of the end. He had watched the growth of Nazi power with trepidation for some years, but his ties with Hungary were too strong to allow more than passing thoughts of emigration.
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March 13, 1938 - Adolf Hitler, Führer of Germany, accepts salutes and cheers from the Nazi controlled Reichstag after announcing the Anschluss (union) with Austria. Immediately after the Anschluss, Nazis began a brutal crackdown on Austrian Jews, arresting them and publicly humiliating them.
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Thus, it was felt that it would only be a question of time as to when Hitler would proceed to realize the pan-German dream of German-Austrian unity (i.e., Anschluss): after all, Hitler himself had been born in Austria.
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