Austria was not actually captured. It, for the most part, went willingly into Nazi arms. The majority were all for the new salute. In fact, Germany did not so much as invade Austria as bond with it. The Austrians were often considered the "South Germans". They were historically bound to Germany and vice versa. This action violated the Treaty of Versailles, and is known as Anschluss.
Yes, Austria was essentially absorbed into the Third Reich though.
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A 2-headed eagle looking East & West was the symbol for the Austria-Hungarian military during World War 1.
Technically, when WW 2 began, Austria no longer existed. After April 10, 1938, Austria became part of the German Third Reich. Austria ceased to exist.
During World War 2 the total casualty lost by Nazi Germany (without Austria) were about 8 Million.
No.
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From 1938-1945 Austria was a part of Germany and of course fought as a part of Germany in World War 2.
No. That was World War 1
he was never even captured he committed suicide
No
Because they surrendered.
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Because Austria became a part of Nazi Germany in 1938.
Yes, Austria was essentially absorbed into the Third Reich though.
because it was part of germany
Austria's economy expanded during World War 2 as the country played a role in fueling the German war machine. After the war, however, the nation's economy was in shambles.