Negligible. Austrians were for the most part wanting to be a part of Germany, and the Austrian resistance to the Nazi regime was primarily one and the same with the German resistance -- they were not fighting for independence, but for a regime change.
Austria did not have an army, nor did it exist. Austria and Germany united into a single state in 1938, so any Austrian was a German and fought as a German.
The masquisards were a group of French resistance fighters. They were active during the occupation of France during World War 1.
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Resistance exists in many arenas, "you push, I shove" may predate recorded history. Notable resistance efforts during WWII include the French Resistance, the Jewish resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto and the Anti-Nazi resistance of the White Rose and LtColonel Count von Stauffenberg. They were created and existed in the hope of political change and as a symbol that "This Isn't Right".
The Central Powers of World War 1 included the German Empire, the Austrian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria during the war. Before the war, Italy and Romania were part of this alliance but refused to fight during the war. Both eventually joining the Entente Forces.
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A writer who was in the Resistance during World War 2.
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Yes. Austria is "Osterreich" to the Germans, the Eastern Kingdom. During World War II, the two German-speaking areas were combined (Hitler, remember, was an Austrian, not a German), but after the war they separated again.
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After the Unification of Germany in 1871, Austria was not unified as part of it, which caused major revolts in many Austrian cities. As well, Prussian pressure on Austria as well as military impotency of the Austrian government forced them into becoming puppets of Germany. During World War 1 they were a liability.
Resistance was the underground organization engaged in struggle for liberation during World War 2. ____ However, each occupied country had its own resistance organization, and often there were rival resistance organizations in one and the same country.
Very brave French people during World War II who sabotaged the German war effort.
The masquisards were a group of French resistance fighters. They were active during the occupation of France during World War 1.
The Austrian-Hungarians were first to declare war with the Serbs.
Albanian Resistance of World War II happened in 1939.