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Richard Ledes' "V13" imagines a meeting of the minds between the future Nazi dictator and Jewish analyst in prewar Vienna.
Hitler was welcomed by provisional Chancellor Seyss-Inquart, who came from Vienna, the Mayor of Linz ... (Article 88 of the St. Germain treaty forbids anschluss or union with Germany).
Living in the grinding poverty of the Vienna slums, Hitler soon realized that a wholesome ... where the active work toward the Anschluss would have to be done. He was then twenty three years ...
With Chamberlain determined to appease Hitler, there was no political will to oppose Germany. The British population were against the idea of another European war. The Anschluss (union ...
The exhibition goes by the self-explanatory and emotive title of Torn from Life – The Fate of the Austrian Jews after the Anschluss in ... for Jews in Vienna after Hitler strolled into Vienna ...
The Anschluss (the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany in 1938) was welcomed by many Austrians; they believe that Germany would rescue the county from high unemployment and poverty.
The main threat to the fledgling nation was from: Hitler's plans for expansion the Sudeten Germans who, used to being part of the German-speaking Austrian empire, were not happy at their inclusion ...