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Anna71 [15]
3 years ago
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Germany’s takeover of Austria can be described in which of the following ways? A) Germany killed thousands of Austrians by force

B) A year long fight resulted in a German victory. C) The takeover was blood less and without any death. D) Germany use its blitzkrieg tactics for the first time.
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1 answer:
const2013 [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

C) The takeover was bloodless and without any death.

Explanation:

Adolf Hitler sent his troops on March 12, 1938, to occupy Austria just before a plebiscite on the issue of becoming a part of Germany. This was an annexation. German Nazi troops were welcomed by large crowds in Austria. There was no fight  nor resistance. This was the final act of a Nazi conspiration to outmaneuver the Austrian government and annex Austria.

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