World War II had a profound impact on Austria, leading to significant political, social, and economic changes. Following the war, Austria was occupied by Allied forces and was officially declared a neutral country in 1955, which shaped its post-war identity. The war also resulted in considerable loss of life and infrastructure, and many Austrians faced the moral reckoning of their country's role in Nazi Germany. Additionally, the division of Austria into zones of occupation influenced its subsequent development and integration into Europe during the Cold War.
Yes.
The Cold War did not impact WW2 at all, because it happened later.
UMM in which war, but if youre talking about ww2 then, Germany, Austria Hungary, and Italy, the allies were France russia and more lol
they rationed food , gas and other resources. it changed their lives
In WW1 mainly Germany, Austria-Hungry and the Ottoman empire. Tn WW2 mainly Germany, Italy and Japan.
Yes.
Austria's modern origins begin in 1871, when Germany unified under the Prussian flag and Austria was denied entry into the Empire. After WW2, Austria became a Nation-State, with it's own nationality. Before WW2, Austria was a state but the people were Germans.
Austria was effectivly part of Germany in WW2. therefore 1939.
Austria
Austria was not invaded by Germany. Austria was ANNEXED by Germany about 1938. Austria did not try to prevent the annexing. That is reason after WW2 Austria was not considered as a German partner during WW2
WW2.
WW1: Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria WW2: Austria (Anschluss), Japan, temporarily Russia & Italy
Recently East Germany (Communist Germany) but in WW2, Austria.
it played a big part in ww2
She did so out of fear concerning the persecutions during WW2 in Europe (Austria).
Andreas Hofer (for rebelling against Napoleon) Franz Jägerstätter (for refusing to fight in WW2)
Austia-Hungary did not exist anymore in WW2. It became Austria and Hungary, two separate nations. Austria was annexed to Germany in March of 1938. Hungary became a German ally.