Some cheered because they were Germanic. Others groaned. Some joined an Underground Resistance Network but most just grinned and bared it.
When Germany invaded Austria in March 1938, the reaction among Austrians was mixed. Many Austrians welcomed the annexation, known as the Anschluss, seeing it as a unification with their larger German neighbor and a resolution to economic struggles. However, there were also significant groups who opposed the invasion, including socialists and Jews, who feared the loss of autonomy and the rise of Nazi oppression. The overall response was largely characterized by a sense of relief and excitement for some, while others faced immediate persecution and danger.
the Austrians were took over by Germany and was part of Germany because lots of nazi troops were Austrian
Romania was invaded by Hungarians and Russians, Austrians and Turks, Bulgarians and Ukrainians, Polish and Tartarians, Gypsies, Jews, etc.
Germany did not hate Austria, in fact when the war came, the Germans defended the Austrians and the war started because of their allegiance. Austria is right on the border of Germany and the Germans had it in their intrest to defend the Austrians as they planned to expand their nation in to Austria and use its industrial source's. after the war Germany was banned from joining with Austria by the allies and after ww2 the idea was not favourable to the Austrians anymore.
POLAND, HUNGARY,BELGIUM, AND FRANCE WHERE INVADED BY THE GERMANY'S
Germany invaded Poland and Japan invaded China.
Germany invaded Ethiopia
Germany invaded the Netherlands in May 10th 1940.
Germany during ww2, Sweden in 1655In World War 2 Poland was invaded by Germany.
The Ruhr, a industrial area in Germany was invaded by the French. They invaded to take reparations by force.
Germany invaded Poland
Germany invaded Poland and as a result France and England declared war on Germany.