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Was Hitler really a German?

He was an ethnic German. Austrians are Germans ethnically.


What was the Hitler's original nationality?

Nationality was Austrian. Austrians are Ethnic Germans. Ethnicity : German


If Adolf Hitler was not German what was he?

Hitler was an Austrian, Austrians are ethnic Germans, that's why Hitler unified Germany and austria, even in 1871 the imperial Germans wanted t unify with austria, but austria had a dual monarchy with Hungary at the time


Who betrayed the Germans and Austrians by attacking Austria in 1915?

italy


What was Hitler's ethnic background?

Adolf Hitler was born in Austria which makes his nationality Austrian, however ; Austrians are Ethnic Germans. Austrians speak German and have a Germanic culture. Which is why the Anschluss was wanted because Austria was forbid to join ''Germany unification in 1871'' by the Treaty of Versailles but dominated the German Confederation up until 1866 when it fought against Prussia another German state to see which states would join the German Unification. Adolf Hitler was a ethnic German. P.S His birthplace was once under rule by Bavaria which is now in modern-Germany. Austrian was his nationality German was his ethnicity - like all Austrians.


Was Hitler a pure German?

Hitler was an Austrian, and austrians are ethnical Germans, so yes he was pure German


What are the main ethnic groups in austria?

According to the CIA's World Factbook, the breakdown of ethnic groups in Austria are as follows: Austrians 91.1%, former Yugoslavs 4% (includes Croatians, Slovenes, Serbs, and Bosniaks), Turks 1.6%, German 0.9%, other or unspecified 2.4%. This data, however, is from the 2001 census.


Why did Germany hate A ustria?

Germany did not hate Austria, in fact when the war came, the Germans defended the Austrians and the war started because of their allegiance. Austria is right on the border of Germany and the Germans had it in their intrest to defend the Austrians as they planned to expand their nation in to Austria and use its industrial source's. after the war Germany was banned from joining with Austria by the allies and after ww2 the idea was not favourable to the Austrians anymore.


When Germany marched into Austria in 1938 what was this called?

The Germans and Austrians called it der Anchlsuss Osterreich or simply Anschluss


What ethnic group do Germans belong to?

Indo-European


Who were two largest ethnic groups controlled by the Austrian empire?

Germans and Magyars


What does ethnic German mean?

Today, "ethnic German" usually refers to people who live outside of Germany, especially in Russia and Eastern Europe, whose ancestors came from Germany at some point. There are large communities of ethnic Germans in Russia, for instance. Generally, people only count as "ethnic Germans" if they have retained something of their German cultural and linguistic heritage and regard themselves as Germans. The citerion of self-identification as culturally German is extremely important. Most U.S. citizens of German origin are not"ethnic Germans"; it is essentially a European phenomenon as far as Germans are concerned.