There wasn't any invasion of Austria in World War 2, it was an adhesion... as the countries are culturally linked and Hitler was a born Austrian he wanted to reform some kind of "Great Germany" and integrated Austria to Germany some time before the war really started. This doesn't mean he had no opponents - but he found (or killed) some possibilities to overcome any obstacles (in Germany and in Austria).
Germany annexed Austria in 1938, and, soon after that, turned to the North, and wanted Sudetenland, a rich area of then-Czechoslovakia. European leaders decided to allow Hitler to have this area, especially since he promised he would no longer be looking to expand, at the Munich Agreement. This is an example of the Policy of Appeasement.
the annexing of Austria happened in 1938
Cuban Missle Crisis and Bay of Pigs Invasion
The annexation of Austria in the Anschluss & the Sudetenland and then the occupation of the whole of Czechoslovakia.
The Sudetenland
The Sudetenland
Military operations during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus happened on 18-07-20.
the annexing of Austria happened in 1938
The US gave covert support to the Taliban.
The region was home to many German speaking people.
Cuban Missle Crisis and Bay of Pigs Invasion
The annexation of Austria in the Anschluss & the Sudetenland and then the occupation of the whole of Czechoslovakia.
The Sudetenland
The D-Day invasion beaches and defences were bombed beforehand. The invasion happened after.
invasion of Poland. However, the occupation of the Sudetenland and of Czechoslovakia was earlier.
The Nazi Army used the blitzcreig tactic and pushed their way into Paris.
No, at least not completely. But it almost happened during Pein's invasion.
Invasion of Nejd happened in 625.