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Austrian
Crisis: World Reaction to the Anshluss
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March
13, 1938
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early 1938, Austrian Nazis conspired for the second
time in four years to seize the Austrian government
by force and unite their nation with Nazi Germany.
Austrian Chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg, learning
of the conspiracy, met with Nazi leader Adolf Hitler
in the hopes of reasserting his country's independence,
but was instead bullied into naming several top
Austrian Nazis to his cabinet. On March 9, Schuschnigg
called a national vote to resolve the question of
Anschluss or "annexation," once and for
all. Before the plebiscite could take place however,
Schuschnigg gave in to pressure from Hitler and
resigned on March 11. The next day, March 12, German
troops, accompanied by Hitler himself, entered Austria
and were met by enthusiastic crowds. Hitler appointed
a new Nazi government, and on March 13, the Anschluss
was proclaimed. Austria existed as a federal state
of Germany until 1945, when the Allied powers declared
the Anschluss void and re-established an independent
Austria. This broadcast covers world reaction to
this historical event. |
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