Very cold. It snows and people ski. My butter froze in my kitchen because there is no central heat and you only heat one room at a time.
During the Cold War, Poland was a Communist state, as it was part of the Eastern Bloc under Soviet influence. In contrast, Italy, France, and Austria were not Communist states; Italy and France had significant Communist parties but operated within democratic frameworks, while Austria maintained a neutral stance after World War II.
During the Cold War, three notable neutral nations were Switzerland, Sweden, and Austria. Switzerland maintained a policy of neutrality throughout the conflict, avoiding alliances and military involvement. Sweden, while not formally aligned with either bloc, engaged in independent diplomacy and maintained a strong defense posture. Austria declared its neutrality in 1955, following the withdrawal of occupying forces, and this status was recognized internationally, allowing it to remain independent during the Cold War tensions.
Adolf Hiter born in Austria.
He was born in Austria.
Austria and Prussia
Austria was capitalist throughout the Cold War. It was on the USA's side of the Cold War.
Neither! Austria was neutral.
Austria has a continental climate - cold in winter and warm in summer.
Austria has a moderate continental climate. It is hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Snow can also be found on the top of valleys. Hoped i helped.
The way to describe Austria is a mountainous region with an alpine temperature. There is also a forest area in the country. The weather can be cold during the winter.
it depends on, where you are in Austria. In the west of Austria there are many mountains and there it's very cold especially in winter. In the east we have in the summer up to 35°C and in winter it's normally not colder than -5°C
During the Cold War, Poland was a Communist state, as it was part of the Eastern Bloc under Soviet influence. In contrast, Italy, France, and Austria were not Communist states; Italy and France had significant Communist parties but operated within democratic frameworks, while Austria maintained a neutral stance after World War II.
If you care, you serve it hot and with whipped cream. (Nevertheless there are a lot of restaurants which serve it pure and cold)
On the greater part of Austria lies in the cool/ temperate climate zone in which humid westerly winds predominate; Continental, cloudy; cold winters with frequent rain and some snow in low lands and snow in mountains; moderate summers with occasional showers.
Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau, Austria.
West Germany was one of the original founder members of the European Economic Community (EEC) when it was set up in 1957. It looks to me as if you're confusing West Germany and Austria! The country that joined in 1995 was Austria. During the Cold War Austria was pledged to strict neutrality and couldn't join the EU at the time.
The currency of Austria is the Euro (€).