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Political events
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1.1
Before 1918
1.2
Aftermath of World War I
1.3
Nazi Germany and Austria
1.4
Austrian Civil War to
Anschluss
2
End of an independent Austria
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2.1
Schuschnigg announces a referendum
2.2
German troops march into Austria
2.3
Popularity of the
Anschluss
2.4
Persecution of the Jews
3
Plebiscite
4
Reactions
5
Legacy
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5.1
Meaning of
Anschluss
5.2
Changes in Central Europe
5.3
Second Republic
5.3.1
Moscow Declaration
5.3.2
Austrian identity and the "victim theory"
5.3.3
Political events
5.3.4
Literature
5.4
Historical Commission and outstanding legal issues
5.5
Sudetenland
6
Austrian political and military leaders in Nazi Germany
7
See also
8
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8.2
Further reading
9
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1.1
Before 1918
1.2
Aftermath of World War I
1.3
Nazi Germany and Austria
1.4
Austrian Civil War to
Anschluss
2
End of an independent Austria
Toggle End of an independent Austria subsection
2.1
Schuschnigg announces a referendum
2.2
German troops march into Austria
2.3
Popularity of the
Anschluss
2.4
Persecution of the Jews
3
Plebiscite
4
Reactions
5
Legacy
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5.1
Meaning of
Anschluss
5.2
Changes in Central Europe
5.3
Second Republic
5.3.1
Moscow Declaration
5.3.2
Austrian identity and the "victim theory"
5.3.3
Political events
5.3.4
Literature
5.4
Historical Commission and outstanding legal issues
5.5
Sudetenland
6
Austrian political and military leaders in Nazi Germany
7
See also
8
References
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8.1
Bibliography
8.2
Further reading
9
External links
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1.1
Before 1918
1.2
Aftermath of World War I
1.3
Nazi Germany and Austria
1.4
Austrian Civil War to
Anschluss
2
End of an independent Austria
Toggle End of an independent Austria subsection
2.1
Schuschnigg announces a referendum
2.2
German troops march into Austria
2.3
Popularity of the
Anschluss
2.4
Persecution of the Jews
3
Plebiscite
4
Reactions
5
Legacy
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5.1
Meaning of
Anschluss
5.2
Changes in Central Europe
5.3
Second Republic
5.3.1
Moscow Declaration
5.3.2
Austrian identity and the "victim theory"
5.3.3
Political events
5.3.4
Literature
5.4
Historical Commission and outstanding legal issues
5.5
Sudetenland
6
Austrian political and military leaders in Nazi Germany
7
See also
8
References
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8.1
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8.2
Further reading
9
External links
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Aftermath of World War I
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Nazi Germany and Austria
1.4
Austrian Civil War to
Anschluss
2
End of an independent Austria
Toggle End of an independent Austria subsection
2.1
Schuschnigg announces a referendum
2.2
German troops march into Austria
2.3
Popularity of the
Anschluss
2.4
Persecution of the Jews
3
Plebiscite
4
Reactions
5
Legacy
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5.1
Meaning of
Anschluss
5.2
Changes in Central Europe
5.3
Second Republic
5.3.1
Moscow Declaration
5.3.2
Austrian identity and the "victim theory"
5.3.3
Political events
5.3.4
Literature
5.4
Historical Commission and outstanding legal issues
5.5
Sudetenland
6
Austrian political and military leaders in Nazi Germany
7
See also
8
References
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8.1
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8.2
Further reading
9
External links
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1.1
Before 1918
1.2
Aftermath of World War I
1.3
Nazi Germany and Austria
1.4
Austrian Civil War to
Anschluss
2
End of an independent Austria
Toggle End of an independent Austria subsection
2.1
Schuschnigg announces a referendum
2.2
German troops march into Austria
2.3
Popularity of the
Anschluss
2.4
Persecution of the Jews
3
Plebiscite
4
Reactions
5
Legacy
Toggle Legacy subsection
5.1
Meaning of
Anschluss
5.2
Changes in Central Europe
5.3
Second Republic
5.3.1
Moscow Declaration
5.3.2
Austrian identity and the "victim theory"
5.3.3
Political events
5.3.4
Literature
5.4
Historical Commission and outstanding legal issues
5.5
Sudetenland
6
Austrian political and military leaders in Nazi Germany
7
See also
8
References
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8.1
Bibliography
8.2
Further reading
9
External links
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69 languages
Afrikaans
العربية
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Беларуская
Беларуская (тарашкевіца)
Български
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Català
Чӑвашла
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Eesti
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Ido
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1.1
Before 1918
1.2
Aftermath of World War I
1.3
Nazi Germany and Austria
1.4
Austrian Civil War to
Anschluss
2
End of an independent Austria
Toggle End of an independent Austria subsection
2.1
Schuschnigg announces a referendum
2.2
German troops march into Austria
2.3
Popularity of the
Anschluss
2.4
Persecution of the Jews
3
Plebiscite
4
Reactions
5
Legacy
Toggle Legacy subsection
5.1
Meaning of
Anschluss
5.2
Changes in Central Europe
5.3
Second Republic
5.3.1
Moscow Declaration
5.3.2
Austrian identity and the "victim theory"
5.3.3
Political events
5.3.4
Literature
5.4
Historical Commission and outstanding legal issues
5.5
Sudetenland
6
Austrian political and military leaders in Nazi Germany
7
See also
8
References
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8.1
Bibliography
8.2
Further reading
9
External links
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69 languages
Afrikaans
العربية
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Беларуская
Беларуская (тарашкевіца)
Български
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Буряад
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Чӑвашла
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Ido
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