No. Austria is a sovereign nation. during WW2 when the Nazi party annexed Austria, it became for s short time part of Germany, but after the war, all annexed nations were returned to their rightful governments, and Germany was divided into four districts among the four allied nations: Britain, France, the USA, and USSR.
Austria and the Sudetenland Austria wasn't giving to Germany, Germany conquered it. Germany occupied Austria, not conquered it. The Sudetenland had been part of Czechoslovakia. Nevil Chamberlain negotiated its annexation to Germany in hopes of avoiding war.
Braunau is not part of Germany, Braunau is in Austria.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
Germany and austria were never ONE nation, but austria was a part of austria-Hungary. austria might have been part of the German empire way back in the middle ages.
The Anschluss placed Czechoslovakia in danger because of its location. Part of its territory laid between Germany and Austria making it a prime candidate for annexation and attack.
Garmish is a tourist ski town in Bavaria IN Germany, so if you mean "countries" surrounding that part of germany, the closest would be Austria.
Yes. WW 2. Austria became part of Germany, an Germany and Britain were at war.
Austria
From 1938-1945 Austria was a part of Germany and of course fought as a part of Germany in World War 2.
Because Austria became a part of Nazi Germany in 1938.
Depends what you mean by 'nation'. In the middle ages all of what is now Switzerland and Austria was considered part of the German nation and was ruled by the German emperor; so Germany must be considered the oldest.
because it was part of germany