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During February 1938 relations between Austria and Germany begin to spiral out of control.
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Sources
- The Anschluss Movement 1918-1919 and the Paris Peace Conference by Alfred D. Low
- Anschluss: The Rape of Austria by Gordon Brook-Sheperd (1963)
- Appeasement: Chamberlain, Hitler, Churchill and the Road to War by Tim Bouverie
- Austrian Studies Today - Austria in the 1920s by John Deak
- From Splinter Party to Mass Movement: The Austrian Nazi Breakthrough by Bruce F. Pauley
- Austrofascism: Revisiting the ‘Authoritarian State’ 40 Years On by Julie Thorpe
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- Civic Education in Authoritarian Austria, 1934-38 by Carla Esden-Tempska
- Imagining a Greater Germany: Republican Nationalism and the Idea of Anschluss by Erin R. Hochman
- Munich, 1938: Appeasement and World War II by Faber, David
- The Myth of Austria as Nazi Victim, the Emigrants and the Discipline of Exile Studies by Sonja Niederacher
- Pan-Germans, Better Germans, Austrians: Austrian Historians on National Identity from the First to the Second Republic by Gernot Heiss
- From Habsburg to Hitler to Haider: The Peculiarities of Austrian History by Harry Ritter
- Political Violence, its Forms and Strategies in the First Austrian Republic by Gerhard Botz
- Defending Catholic Interests in the Christian State: The Role of Catholic Action in Austria, 1933-1938 by Laura Gellott
- The Times we Live In. Witnessing the rise of fascism in Austria from 1930 to 1934 by Hannah M. Buchinger
- Viennese Public Libraries, 1934-1938 by Margaret F. Stieg
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