When Adolf Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia, a man called Neville Chamberlain gave Adolf a part of Czechoslovakia and Neville said to Adolf to take this part of Czechoslovakia and don't ask for more. But of course after a while Adolf took the whole of Czechoslovakia. Then he went on to invade Poland.
Yes, the annexation of Austria by Germany made it stronger. It also helped Germany annex Czechoslovakia next. The annexation of Czechoslovakia made the German attack on Poland even easier.
In 1938, Germany annexed Austria, and incorporated the country into the German Reich. German Reich was the official name of Germany from 1871 to 1943.
Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland
Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland
Austria-Hungary
Germany, Poland, Austria and Slovakia.
Hitler invaded these countries because he needed allies, but in general public he said that he was invading these places for German citizens to live.
Poland and i think Ukraine The invasion of Poland was the 'last straw' that caused Britain to declare war on Germany, but he had also annexed Austria (except for the singing Von Trapps!) and Czechoslovakia (Sudentenland) before that.
Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Czechoslovakia, and Austria, Hungary
Neither, East Germany (official name Deutsche Demokratishe Republik, German Democratic Republic) had borders with West Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia.
Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland as they all held German speaking people and one of Hitler's aims in foreign policy was to unite all German speaking people under German rule.
It was Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland. Hope this helps.