Part of the Czech Republic as well because of German citizens living over the border
And Germany. He was elected, there. Largely through gross misuse of the political process there/then, but...
Austria
No. Adolf Hitler took over the country and the people.
Hitler felt powerful of being in control of the Jews. He was also pleased that he had so many followers. Adolf Hitler believed in fascism, and controlled Germany.
No, Hitler was a person.
Hitler gained control in 1933
Hitler forced the Austrian government to give control of their country to his Nazi Party. --toRk:)
he made promises to the workforce that he would make them a better country, then he broke his promises
Adolf Hitler was an Austrian
The region was the Sudetenland, which was in northern Czechoslovakia. Shortly after the concession, Hitler forced the collapse of the Czech state and assumed control of the rest of the country under a system known as The Protectorate.
The first country taken by Hitler's Germany was Austria, in March 1938.
austria (1938) czechoslavia (sept1938) poland (sept1939)and with the blitzkreg in in spring of 1940, norway, netherland, frances, denmark, belguim
Total control and yes