What year and day did Germany invade France?
Austria.
Modern day Austria covers an area where there were three different regions. Rhaetia (which covered eastern Austria, central and western Switzerland and part of Southern Germany) was conquered in 15 AD. Noricum (most of Austria) was subdued in 16 AD. Pannonia (eastern Austria and western Hungary) was annexed to the empire in 9 AD.
Germany invaded France and Poland also it invaded Austria. World War 2 started because Germany said to England they wouldn't invade Poland but they did - so Poland is the easiest country to remember that was invaded!
In February 1938, Adolf Hitler threatened to invade Austria unless Austrian Nazis were given important government posts. In March 1938, Hitler announced the Anschluss, or unification, of Austria and Germany.
What year and day did Germany invade France?
No, Germany did not invade Austria during World War I. In fact, Austria-Hungary was an ally of Germany at the time, and both countries were part of the Central Powers. The war was triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, which led to Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia, prompting the involvement of Germany and other nations.
In 1938 Nazi Germany (led by Hitler)annexed Austria (a separate country) in the Anschluss.
Austria.
On March 12, 1938 Germany invaded Austria.
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.
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Poland and Czechslovakia.
In February 1938, Adolf Hitler threatened to invade Austria unless Austrian Nazis were given important government posts. In March 1938, Hitler announced the Anschluss, or unification, of Austria and Germany. The answer is Austria
1918-1934 That answer is rubbish! Austria was part of Germany until 1866. Germany untied with Austria as allies in World War One, and in World War Two, Hitler formed an 'Anschluss', or pact, giving over power of Austria to him, so technically Austria was never invaded by Germany, because they allied with Germany.
Normandy, France
Modern day Austria covers an area where there were three different regions. Rhaetia (which covered eastern Austria, central and western Switzerland and part of Southern Germany) was conquered in 15 AD. Noricum (most of Austria) was subdued in 16 AD. Pannonia (eastern Austria and western Hungary) was annexed to the empire in 9 AD.