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- Now the Anschluss is mainly associated with 1938 when Nazi Germany incorporated Austria as th11 KB (1,626 words) - 23:51, 20 January 2011
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- Nazi representative to Austria during the [[Anschluss]] and then Reich Commissar in the Netherlands; executed by order of the Int221 bytes (30 words) - 02:32, 30 December 2010
- ..., dying on the day [[World War I]] ended, the day before the abortive 1918 Anschluss was announced.827 bytes (119 words) - 00:08, 21 January 2011
- ...arrest during [[Night of the Long Knives]]; Ambassador to Austria before [[Anschluss]]; acquitted of war crimes in [[Nuremberg Trials]]286 bytes (34 words) - 03:04, 10 December 2010
- ...S News]], put him in their Vienna office, where he stayed until the 1938 [[Anschluss]]. He moved to Geneva from Vienna, and then moved back to Berlin in 1939, r771 bytes (122 words) - 21:42, 15 January 2011
- Now the Anschluss is mainly associated with 1938 when Nazi Germany incorporated Austria as th11 KB (1,626 words) - 23:51, 20 January 2011
- {{r|Gauleiter of Vienna}} [[Vienna, Austria]] after the [[Anschluss]]1 KB (152 words) - 23:06, 13 December 2010
- {{r|Anschluss}}1 KB (209 words) - 20:02, 29 November 2010
- He headed the Interior Ministry bureau for the incorporation of [[Anschluss|Austria]], the [[Sudetenland]], [[Bohemia and Moravia]], [[Alsace-Lorraine]2 KB (242 words) - 19:55, 3 January 2011
- *[[Anschluss|Austria]] (March 1938)2 KB (212 words) - 14:06, 5 January 2011
- Later, he was Ambassador to Austria before the 1938 [[Anschluss]], and the last [[Protector of Bohemia and Moravia]].2 KB (302 words) - 22:43, 18 January 2011
- He was intimately involved in the [[Anschluss]], as special German Representative for Austrian affairs, and then Reich Co2 KB (329 words) - 03:59, 7 January 2011
- The first [[Anschluss]] attempt to merge Austria and Germany, in 1918, failed due to the requirem4 KB (567 words) - 18:53, 19 January 2011
- ...l. Less well-known versions had operated in the takeover of Austria, the [[Anschluss]], and the annexation of the [[Sudetenland]] in Czechoslovakia. Einsatzgrup ...insatzkommandos (Operations Detachments) first went into Austria after the Anschluss in March 1938 and into the Sudetenland after its annexation in early Octobe9 KB (1,266 words) - 01:33, 21 December 2010
- ...le, Brown | year = 1978}}, pp. 164-165</ref> He was involved in the 1938 [[Anschluss]], and then became a Nazi official in the occupations of Poland and the Net4 KB (675 words) - 10:32, 19 January 2011
- ...[Austria]] and moved troops to the border when [[Hitler]] first proposed [[Anschluss]]. By 1935 Mussolini had moved past this position and wished to expand Ital ...en the two countries was strengthened as a result of Italian neutrality of Anschluss between Germany and Austria in 1936 and Mussolini’s role as a peacemaker11 KB (1,729 words) - 05:59, 25 September 2007
- While the Anschluss, he said, was improvised, and the Sudetenland was a "gift" of the Munich Pa6 KB (1,000 words) - 09:51, 28 September 2013
- ...ng to fight to defend Czech sovereignty. In the four weeks following the [[Anschluss]] with [[Austria]], the UK and France were suggesting through the press tha8 KB (1,185 words) - 05:03, 9 October 2010
- - [[Anschluss]] -9 KB (1,502 words) - 14:07, 26 April 2013
- ..., the majority were saved from Germany, then from Austria after the 1938 [[Anschluss]], and again from [[Czechoslovakia]] after the 1939 [[Nazi invasion of Prag8 KB (1,213 words) - 07:59, 15 September 2013
- ...d been rejected. The rest of the Vienna Circle left Austria after the ''[[Anschluss]]''. Many of its members emigrated to the United States, where they taught15 KB (2,134 words) - 01:38, 11 October 2010