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- Can link new Germany: ...kers]] in the reunified Germany. Austria excluded from the new Germany charted a new course within the dual monarchy of [[Austria-...
- Can link nation states: ...lignment of Europe in order to avoid persecution in the new nation states of central Europe. However, after [[World War I]], the [[Tr...
- Can link central Europe: ...e in order to avoid persecution in the new nation states of central Europe. However, after [[World War I]], the [[Treaty of Versailles...
- Can link labour relations: ...paramilitary [[Heimwehr]] with absolute state domination of labour relations and no freedom of the press. Power was centralized in the o... (link to section)
- Can link freedom of the press: ...] with absolute state domination of labour relations and no freedom of the press. Power was centralized in the offices of the President and ... (link to section)
- Can link rule by decree: ...dent and [[Chancellor of Austria|Chancellor]], empowered to rule by decree as had been practise since the dissolution of parliament in... (link to section)
- Can link dissolution of parliament: ... empowered to rule by decree as had been practise since the dissolution of parliament in 1933. Christian Socialist Chancellor [[Engelburt Dolfuss... (link to section)
- Can link Interior Minister: ...tum, a Nazi lawyer, [[Arthur Seyss-Inquart]], was appointed Interior Minister and another Nazi, [[Edmund Glaise-Horstenau]], Foreign Mini... (link to section)
- Can link Foreign Minister: ...ior Minister and another Nazi, [[Edmund Glaise-Horstenau]], Foreign Minister. On [[March 12]], Germany accepted the Anschluss with Austr... (link to section)
- Can link secret ballot: ... by decree, subject to ratification by a popular vote under secret ballot thirty days later in which it was overwhelming approved. Th... (link to section)
- Can link Democratic Republic: ...he word Wiedervereinigung used to refer to the subsuming of Democratic Republic of Germany into the Federal Republic of Germany, its additi... (link to section)
- Can link German military: ...ling Austria, but this lends itself to confusion with other German military occupations of European countries and to perpetrate after t... (link to section)
- Can link Nazi party: ...ivated by both anxieties and calculations that the Austrian Nazi party would likely have won open elections. It is essential to em... (link to section)
- Can link aestheticism: ...l|Riefenstahl's]] [[Triumph of the Will]]) and mythological aestheticism of broadly conceived national destiny of the German people ... (link to section)
- Can link German people: ...l aestheticism of broadly conceived national destiny of the German people over all of Western civilization (the Thousand-Year Reich) ... (link to section)
- Can link Western civilization: ...conceived national destiny of the German people over all of Western civilization (the Thousand-Year Reich) gave the Nazis a massive advantag... (link to section)
- Can link Austrofascism: ...ary conquest and the Final Solution. The decision framed by Austrofascism was less grand in its appeal than the choice between Stalin... (link to section)
- Can link sovereign nation: ...he German people rather than continue as part of a distinct sovereign nation, the hostility of Dolfuss and von Schuschnigg to Nazi polit... (link to section)
- Can link Austrian People's Party: ... their history and culture under questionable criteria. The Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) has advanced the argument that the establishment of t... (link to section)
- Can link Austrian Social Democratic Party: ...nable cause of maintaining Austrian independence, while the Austrian Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) argues that the dictatorship stripped the country of ... (link to section)
- Can link war crimes: ...ng|SA]] man (he was later absolved of direct involvement in war crimes), was that scrutiny was unwelcome intervention in internal ... (link to section)
- Can link internal affairs: ...ar crimes), was that scrutiny was unwelcome intervention in internal affairs. Austrian accession into the European Union in 1995, the ri... (link to section)
- Can link European Union: ...tervention in internal affairs. Austrian accession into the European Union in 1995, the rise in the late 1990s of [[Jörg Haider]] and ... (link to section)
- Can link Waffen-SS: ...o given Haider's unambiguous praise for the "heroes" of the Waffen-SS. More or less autocritical pressure from writers such as Be... (link to section)