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.
Hitler viewed World War I as a pivotal moment in his life and a catalyst for his nationalist beliefs. He served as a soldier and felt a deep sense of pride in Germany’s military efforts, but he was profoundly disillusioned by the war's outcome and the Treaty of Versailles, which he believed humiliated Germany. This resentment fueled his political ambitions and the rise of his extremist ideology, which ultimately led to World War II.
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why did shivaji feel the need to crown himself the king
Many Europeans in the 19th and early 20th centuries believed it was their duty to "civilize" what they termed the "backward" peoples of the world. This mindset was rooted in a sense of cultural superiority and the belief in the moral obligation to spread Western values, religion, and governance. This paternalistic attitude often justified imperialism and colonialism, as Europeans thought they were helping these societies progress, despite the often devastating consequences of their actions. Such views were emblematic of the broader ideologies of colonialism and racial superiority prevalent during that era.
Germany viewed the Triple Entente, which included France, Russia, and the United Kingdom, as a significant threat to its national security and ambitions in Europe. The alliance heightened Germany's fears of encirclement and isolation, leading to increased militarization and diplomatic tensions. As a result, Germany sought to strengthen its own alliances, notably with Austria-Hungary and Italy, to counterbalance the power of the Entente. This competitive atmosphere ultimately contributed to the outbreak of World War I.
The Sudetenland had always been part of Germany until the victorious Allies simply took it from Germany in 1919 and gave it away to the newly established Czech Republic.When the Empire of Austria-Hungary fell apart after 1918, the German-speaking part (today's Austria) had itself requested permission from the Allies to be made part of Germany. This request was then denied. Although the Anschluss of both countries was and is often painted as an act of agression by Germany, it had at the time wide support in Austria, and not only among Austrian Nazis.
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They didn't.
They were highly opposed and felt the rest of the world was neglecting them because it refused to help until Poland was invaded later.
That is what I'm trying to figure out!!!
to show dat he was the man
The Aryan race
The US never allied with Hitler you plonker
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Romeo is an outlaw, banished from Verona. His appearance there meant that any citizen would be justified in killing him. This includes Paris.
Not much any more.
Because he was a religious fanatic, not a politician.