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Q: What movie's backdrop was the Anschluss uniting Germany and Austria?
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What was Germany's uniting with Austria knows as?

Anschluss


How were the central powers in World War 1 treated after the war?

Germany wasn't treated well after the war. They were forbidden from uniting with their previous ally Austria (Austria-Hungary was split back up into 2 separate nations). This was called the Anschluss.


Why did Hitler want to unite Germany and Austria?

Germany wanted to Unite Austria and Germany because Hitler was an Austrian and there were 8 million German speakers in Austria, It would mean if they reunited with Austria, more living space, which was one of Hitlers main political aims. It also meant that again they would be breaking the treaty of Versailles and Pushing Britain and France even more to their limits. As well as this It would mean that those 8 million German speakers would probably want to Join Germany , more people in Hitlers army, causing a greater threat of war.


How did Hitler vow to get more living space?

Hitler had a dream of uniting the countries that used to be in Germany: Poland, Czechoslavakia, and Austria are some good examples. This was his plan to increase Germans' "Liebensraum", or living space.


How did Britain and France react to the Anschluss?

The British and the French had permited the Anschluss in 1938 because of various of reasons. First of all chamberlin the Brisith Prime minister thought that Austrians and Germans had a right to be united.He also felt that the treaties of Versailles after the first world war was being too harsh on Germany, and that it was wrong to separate the two countries. Britain's Lord Halifax had even suggested to Hitler before the anschliss that Britain would not resist Germany uniting with Austria. Overall Both Britain and France wanted to avoid another world war, so they had permited Anschluss with Austria. They knew that if they tried to stop Hitler from doing this, Hitler might start a second world war. ABC INT SCHOOL HOCHIMINH VIETNAM HISTORY CLASS :)) HAHA -JK-


Why did Hitler feel justified in taking over Austria?

Hitler took over Austria in 1938 because many links were shared between Germany. He created an 'Anschluss' with Austria. Hitler also was born in Austria and this made him want Austria. Hitler also had the idea of 'Lebensraum' or Living room/space in which he gelt was needed, so he took Austria. Austria did not really mind this as it had economic problems within from being separated from Germany previously. If you are in PA Cyber it is because Hitler believed in uniting the German-speaking peoples of Europe. And that can be found on page 828 of your textbook... =D Also, he tried to take over Austria in 1934 but was stopped by Mussolini. When Hitler allied with him, he was able to take over Austria without interference! (Sarah) Austrians are Ethnic Germans.


What was the result of the defeat of France and the uniting of Germany?

The Franco-Prussian War in 1871 helped in the Unity of Germany making France a weaker Country.


What was the results of the defeat of France and the uniting of Germany?

The Franco-Prussian War in 1871 helped in the Unity of Germany making France a weaker Country.


What was the result of the defeat of France and the uniting Germany?

The Franco-Prussian War in 1871 helped in the Unity of Germany making France a weaker Country.


What was otto von Bismarck famous for?

Uniting Germany and setting up treaties and alliances for world war one


What is juilliard?

Uniting artists, uniting communities


Is Germany located in eastern or western Europe?

It is regarded as a western European country, but geographically much of it is in central Europe. Before re-uniting you had West Germany and East Germany, and as there names suggest they were the west and eastern parts of the divided Germany and would have been in western and eastern Europe respectively. Now that they are united, Germany is central Europe.