Annexation Austria facts
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The two sons of Archduke Franz Ferdinand were sent to Dachau and made to clean toilets for objecting to Hitler's annexation of Austria
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In 1938 Mexico was the only country to protest against the German annexation of Austria.
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what reason was given for the german annexation of austria in 1938?
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Mexico was the only country to protest the annexation of Austria in 1938, because of that theres a square in Austria named Mexikoplatz
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Nazi Germany sent material support to Ethiopia during the Italian invasion. Hitler was angry with Mussolini's opposition to Germany's plan to annex Austria in 1934.
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In 1938 Mexico was the only country to oppose the Anschluss (German annexation of Austria).
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After Germany annexed Austria in 1938 Jews, including Freud and his family were in great danger.
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England's international Soccer/Football team was ordered by the British government to give the Nazi salute during the 1938 World Cup, 2 months after Germany had annexed Austria
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Hitler in 1938 intended for Austria to be a puppet state of Germany. Austrians welcomed him so enthusiastically, however, that he decided to annex (Anschluss) the country. 99.7% of Austrians voted for annexation.
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Austria qualified for the 1938 World Cup, but was annexed by Nazi Germany before the tournament was held. Some players joined the German team, but their biggest star, Matthias Sindelar, refused.
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Mexico did the biggest protest against the Anschluss (nazi annexation of Austria)