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The Germans used Blitzkrieg in World War II to capture Austria and Czechoslovakia and later Poland, by taking these countries by surprise and in a very quick manner.
Austria & Czechoslovakia
Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Turkey, Czechoslovakia, and Austria, Hungary
The country did not exist prior to World War I. It was created in 1918 and was previously a part of Austria-Hungary.
There was an Anschluss (Joining together) with Austria. The Occupation of the Sudetenland, an area of Czechoslovakia populated by Germans, Followed by the occupation of Czechoslovakia itself & then Poland. He had also re militarised the Rhineland, that is move part of his army into the area between the R Rhine & France, which contravened the Versailles treaty.
invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Germans was with armed force. With Austria the German forces merely crossed the border of Austria without firing a shot and annexed Austria.........
Besides Germans also people from Austria and former Czechoslovakia.
they were close to taking them over with austria in 1938
The Anschluss placed Czechoslovakia in danger because of its location. Part of its territory laid between Germany and Austria making it a prime candidate for annexation and attack.
Nazi Germany it controlled most of France Poland Austria Denmark Czechoslovakia
Austria was easier for Hitler to annex then Czechoslovakia because Austria had no allies to help defend itself and many Austrians accepted the Anschluss, or the unification, of Austria and Germany.
Chronologically the countries Germany controlled in WWII were Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Denmark, Yugoslavia, Greece, and Norway. This was from 1938 until 1941.
The Germans used Blitzkrieg in World War II to capture Austria and Czechoslovakia and later Poland, by taking these countries by surprise and in a very quick manner.
Czechoslovakia. Much of Czechoslovakia (Sudetenland) was already under the control of the Nazi's, the rest was invaded in 1939. Austria was never "invaded" but reunified in 1938.
They were never defeated at the same time, although they were defeated at one point. One time Czechoslovakia was defeated by the Soviets in 1989, and Austria.... Probably WW1, but that country was Austria-Hungary.
Czechoslovakia was carved out of the remnants of the Austria-Hungarian Empire by the Treaty of Versailles in 1920.
The most controversial aspects included: # The level of reparations. # The failure to apply the principle of self-determination to the Germans. For example, Germans were transferred (in the Glatz district) to Czechoslovakia for purely stategic reasons. # Germans were transferred (in Eupen-Malmedy) to Belgium ... # The ban on even a tariff union with Austria.