The term is Anschluss.
The term used was "Lebensraum"
In 1938, military forces of Nazi Germany crossed over the borders to its southern neighbor, Austria, in what soon became known as the "Anschluss". This German term means "union" or "connection", and fittingly describes the annexation of the formerly independent nation by Germany.
The term "racially pure German" refers to the Nazi ideology of promoting a perceived superior Aryan race, which included individuals of Germanic descent with no perceived "impurities" such as Jewish or non-German ancestry. This concept was used to justify discrimination and violence against minority groups during the Nazi era.
"Nazi" (NOT-see) is a nickname for the German "Nationalsozialist" party. The term, "Nazi" was used as a derogatory name for this party. "Nazi" was loosely patterned after "Sozi", which was a derogatory name for 'Sozialist'.
The term Nazi is derived from the first two syllables, as pronounced in German, of the official name of the German Nazi Party, the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. The Nazis did not originally refer to themselves as "Nazis," and instead used the official term, Nationalsozialisten ("National Socialists"). In German, Nazi mirrors the term Sozi, a common and slightly derogatory term for the Social Democratic Party of Germany (Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands), the Nazis' main opponents before obtaining power. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi
nazi it was actually national sozialistische deutsche arbeitet partei- national socialist German workers party. The term 'nazi' derives from the way national is pronounced in German
The National Socialist German Workers Party (often abbrieviated to the Nazi Party)In German, it's "Nationalsozialistiche Deutsche Arbeiterpartei", or "NSDAP" Because of the way the word "National" is pronounced in German, "Nazi" became the shortened term for the party.
The term Nazi is derived from the first two syllables of the official name of the German Nazi Party, the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei.
The ending -ia is quite common in English for the names of countries (and also American states, too), and the inhabitants are referred to by adding -n(s). Examples:Bulgaria - BulgariansRomania - RomaniansNigeria - Nigerians
The National Socialist German Workers Party (often abbrieviated to the Nazi Party)In German, it's "Nationalsozialistiche Deutsche Arbeiterpartei", or "NSDAP" Because of the way the word "National" is pronounced in German, "Nazi" became the shortened term for the party.
The CENTRAL POWERS is the term used for the alliance between the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
Sekt is a German term for some types of sparkling wine, produced mainly in Germany and Austria.