Did Austria want the Anschluss? (Short Animated Documentary)

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    Did Austria and Austrians actually want to join Germany in 1938? Was it a forceable annexation or was there a popular groundswell to join Germany? Turns out many wanted it, just that the current leadership was a bit off putting.
    Sources:
    Hermann Neubacher and the Austrian Anschluss Movement, 1918-1940 by Harry R. Ritter in: Central European History, Vol. 8, No.4 (1975)
    German Imperialism and Austria, 1939 by Maurice Williams in: Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 14, No. 1 (1979)
    The Short- and Long-Term Effects of the Authoritarian Regime and of Nazism in Austria: The Burden of a ‘Second Dictatorship’ in: Historical Social Research, No. 28 (2016) by Gerhard Botz.

Komentáře • 2,6K

  • @joshuaramirez5399
    @joshuaramirez5399 Před 5 lety +4753

    *Austrian school of arts sweats nervously*

    • @mightyelf2660
      @mightyelf2660 Před 4 lety +260

      lol i wonder if Adolf ever did something about that

    • @bah69
      @bah69 Před 4 lety +182

      @@mightyelf2660 Well as some Historian wrote , he actually didn't do something to the school or the teaching stuff after the anschluss .

    • @gwimmer98
      @gwimmer98 Před 4 lety +173

      Fun fact. My gym is exactly across the street from that very school

    • @pennerdwo
      @pennerdwo Před 3 lety +50

      @@gwimmer98 oida musst du echt auf youtube damit angeben, dass du zum john harris gehst? 😂

    • @blenterbl
      @blenterbl Před 3 lety +28

      BaHaMaN there was however book burnings and art destruction(degenerate art) and art looting.

  • @talhahhussain5603
    @talhahhussain5603 Před 5 lety +14151

    None of this would have happened if Germany had just picked the 'Oppose Hitler' focus.

    • @andriyg1244
      @andriyg1244 Před 5 lety +607

      Are you familiar with one event, which do, in fact, the same thing, but to neutral (monarchical) or democratic Germany after allying with Austria?)
      PS. Nice joke, you made my day!

    • @danieldudin4071
      @danieldudin4071 Před 5 lety +715

      Hoi 4 comments incoming in 3,2,1…

    • @Mrjmaxted0291
      @Mrjmaxted0291 Před 5 lety +249

      It really unsettles my schnuff that the Oppose Hitler focus doesn't immediately send the UK the event to refuse the Sudetenland. This was the original flashpoint the Oster conspiracists planned to act upon, but their communications to the British fell on death ears.

    • @TheDarkDoritoWasTaken
      @TheDarkDoritoWasTaken Před 5 lety +558

      But what if they didn't have the DLC?

    • @rcpwProductions
      @rcpwProductions Před 5 lety +261

      they declare war on poland in 1936 to bypass rhineland and declare on austria in 37 with less than 40% world tension

  • @haraldhey9210
    @haraldhey9210 Před 5 lety +7910

    So Italy betrayed Austria?
    I think everybody saw that coming.

    • @jerzykrzeminski7692
      @jerzykrzeminski7692 Před 5 lety +132

      More like wasn't able to stop Hitler

    • @haraldhey9210
      @haraldhey9210 Před 5 lety +360

      @@jerzykrzeminski7692 It is still a betray tho

    • @timteichmann6830
      @timteichmann6830 Před 5 lety +23

      @@jerzykrzeminski7692 i think the allies would have helped them

    • @jerzykrzeminski7692
      @jerzykrzeminski7692 Před 5 lety +117

      @@haraldhey9210 Framing a complex geopolitical situation in one pejorative word isn't a wise, informed approach. Over-simplification at best.

    • @jerzykrzeminski7692
      @jerzykrzeminski7692 Před 5 lety +56

      @@timteichmann6830 If my memory serves, it wasnt an alliance but just Italy considered Austria within its sphere of influence and Schuster was fine with such arrangement.

  • @aaronmarks9366
    @aaronmarks9366 Před 5 lety +9297

    It must have been really scary to be a Czech looking at the European map after the Anschluss.

    • @aaronmarks9366
      @aaronmarks9366 Před 5 lety +78

      @Sliver Also true!

    • @DieFlabbergast
      @DieFlabbergast Před 4 lety +592

      They didn't have Pacman games back then - fortunately!

    • @mercomania
      @mercomania Před 4 lety +307

      The Slovaks were not to happy either, the western border of Czechoslovakia was Austrian German speaking lands of Böhmen und Mähren.

    • @mrdictator7030
      @mrdictator7030 Před 4 lety +80

      @@justinboroughs5974 1st what is a Chech? 2nd Martial law was declared cuz SdP tried to overthrow the czech government 3rd violence u saw was probably from 1945 in 1938 it was mostly germans attacking czechs

    • @justinboroughs5974
      @justinboroughs5974 Před 4 lety +50

      Me. Dicktator... don't act like you don't know what I meant. Why don't you ask voice text what Chech is.
      It's too late to dispute your official historical narrative. All I have to say is I research every side of every story, fact or fiction and I add up the dots. Oh yeah and I have video evidence of CZECH violence against innocent minorities in 1938. Bad but not compatible to Polish attrocities way before the invasion.

  • @xyungeloest
    @xyungeloest Před 3 lety +3121

    You could also add, that the Germans where prepared to fight when they invaded Austria. But they where actually cheered upon und greeted by the masses, to such an extent that hitler himself drove into Vienna and held a speech to the people

    • @vomm
      @vomm Před 3 lety +168

      The Austrians loved the Germans! And they do today!

    • @andknuckles101
      @andknuckles101 Před 3 lety +609

      @@vomm The Austrians are German. They just aren't allowed to unify with Germany because that would be too op

    • @m.4645
      @m.4645 Před 3 lety +110

      @@vomm Actually we hate them ( some in a joking way, some not)

    • @menschgebliebenergossenpar9213
      @menschgebliebenergossenpar9213 Před 2 lety +31

      No, we hate Germany. Race isnt a very healthy reason to annex a mixed-culture country out of nowhere. And any austrian "völkisch/deutschnational" moron today who wants to be annexed by germany should be charged for high treason.

    • @andknuckles101
      @andknuckles101 Před 2 lety +217

      @@menschgebliebenergossenpar9213 Much like how race isn't a good reason to annex a mixed-culture country, nationality isn't a good reason to hate the citizens of another mixed-culture country.

  • @eclipse5119
    @eclipse5119 Před 5 lety +5159

    Short answer: yes
    Long answer: yes, but more nuanced

    • @PotatoAndSickle
      @PotatoAndSickle Před 5 lety +100

      Nice black sun

    • @luhanksk9221
      @luhanksk9221 Před 5 lety +80

      PotatoAndSickle Definitely makes this chap seem like a wonderful person, yeh?

    • @PotatoAndSickle
      @PotatoAndSickle Před 5 lety +41

      @@luhanksk9221 depends who your asking lol

    • @Leo-uu8du
      @Leo-uu8du Před 5 lety +58

      The last part of the video is just the opinion of the video maker and not of real historians.
      While the idea of ​​the "Anschluss" was pretty widespread immediately after WW1, it changed after people realized that such a small state could indeed survive economically on its own. After Schuschnigg's speech "bis in den tod! Rot-weiß-rot! Österreich!" (until death! Red-white-red! Austria!), it was clear, that most Austrians would vote for an independant Austria. The mood in the public was without doubt pro-Austrian, people were running on the streets, shouting pro-Austrian paroles and producing pro-Austrian graffiti.
      According to estimates from that time, the majority would have voted for an independent Austria.
      This changed after the seizure of power by the Nazis, the flood of pro-German propaganda and the arrests and assassinations of opponents.

    • @sapujapu6323
      @sapujapu6323 Před 5 lety +33

      @@Leo-uu8du 65%

  • @red_amoguss
    @red_amoguss Před 5 lety +4676

    *some chap with a funny mustache*
    Ah, a man of culture.

    • @eman3373
      @eman3373 Před 5 lety +92

      *_Blitzkrieg intensifies_*

    • @jaewok5G
      @jaewok5G Před 5 lety +108

      charlie chaplin?

    • @rwfr190
      @rwfr190 Před 5 lety +68

      And an Austrian himself by the way.

    • @Miquelalalaa
      @Miquelalalaa Před 5 lety +3

      He very much was.

    • @tr1084
      @tr1084 Před 5 lety +5

      @Aggro Traveler’s Bucket List Damn.

  • @itaybron
    @itaybron Před 5 lety +2795

    Georgia: when your main export is natural gas and Stalin.

    • @daskanguru140
      @daskanguru140 Před 5 lety +144

      It's actually copper ore and Stalin

    • @DieFlabbergast
      @DieFlabbergast Před 4 lety +22

      And sumo wrestlers. Don't forget the sumo wrestlers - or else!

    • @Viktorvelat95
      @Viktorvelat95 Před 4 lety +21

      Azerbaijan and the lands surrounding the Caspian sea have natural gas, I believe

    • @ljlmagix
      @ljlmagix Před 4 lety +15

      hey man give some respect to khatchapuri (food) and cha cha (really strong liquor like we talking branded ones with 75-80% alc and homemade ones with 90-95%alc

    • @enderkaral178
      @enderkaral178 Před 4 lety +11

      And Erdogan

  • @joetjoep8408
    @joetjoep8408 Před rokem +83

    The greatest trick the Austrians ever pulled was convincing the world that Hitler was a German, and Beethoven an Austrian.

    • @speedwagon1824
      @speedwagon1824 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hitler's hometown was literally on the border of Austria and Germany tbf

  • @derherrdirektor9686
    @derherrdirektor9686 Před 3 lety +564

    My grandmother was at Heldenplatz directly after the Nazis went into Austria and Hitler gave his speech there. Nobody knew what was to come, but they certainly wanted all to be a part of it. Surely there were a lot more people who opposed the Anschluss than the referendum would suggest. But in general, people were positively thrilled.

    • @simoms2545
      @simoms2545 Před rokem

      Well, it's a bit difficult to vote "no" on a referendum, when a man with a gun is standing right next to you. Also, many people who did have the guts to vote "no" were arrested the very next day.

    • @luckylmj
      @luckylmj Před 10 měsíci +6

      @@GeraltofRivia22 what

    • @astaroxslibrary2518
      @astaroxslibrary2518 Před 9 měsíci +6

      99% of Austrians and 99% of Germans voted for unification in the plebiscite. Also, very few Austrians liked the dictator Schuschnigg.

    • @semsemeini7905
      @semsemeini7905 Před 7 měsíci +3

      LOL nobody in Austria knew what was to come? How come my Austrian grandfather knew "what was to come?" That's why he had the foresight to flee in September of 1937; my mother in October 1937 and my grandmother and aunt in February of 1938, 2 weeks before the Germans and Austrian Nazis took over. True he was Jewish therefore he knew perfectly well what was to happen.

    • @semsemeini7905
      @semsemeini7905 Před 7 měsíci +2

      No one will know the percentage of Austrians who would have voted for Unification because Hitler stopped the Referundum by invading. According to Hitler 99% of Austrians voted for Unification. To make it look legitimate he admitted that the Nazis only lost in one small village!! LOL. Some say it could have been as high as 40%?

  • @PadecMaybeReal
    @PadecMaybeReal Před 5 lety +580

    haha that second option though.
    *Shoot me*

    • @truedarklander
      @truedarklander Před 4 lety +1

      @Anti-Federalist 1776 what

    • @truedarklander
      @truedarklander Před 4 lety +44

      @Anti-Federalist 1776 99% of 99% is the most bullshit referendum result ever. It happened under SS supervison in non-secret ballots under NSDAP rule.
      I can buy that a simple mayority wanted it, or a plurality of people, but bear in mind most of the pro-unification people were from the SDAPÖ (Social Democratic Worker's party of Austria, modern SPÖ) who where very much opposed to the NSDAP. Those results are as bullshit as it gets.

    • @Ghost-tv1yg
      @Ghost-tv1yg Před 3 lety +3

      @@fantasticfox175it is like our presidential election in Egypt 🇪🇬 last time 4 Candidates have been arrested

    • @Horesmi
      @Horesmi Před 3 lety

      That sounds just like the option for me

    • @weareeverywhere8851
      @weareeverywhere8851 Před 3 lety +1

      @@truedarklander Kinda like the covid numbers.

  • @markhenley3097
    @markhenley3097 Před 5 lety +1882

    Until after WW2, people in Austria didn't call themselves Austrians, but Germans, much like someone from Bavaria or Saxony would call themselves German today.

    • @HolyKhaaaaan
      @HolyKhaaaaan Před 5 lety +103

      Yes, because they used to be part of the Holy Roman Empire, before Francis II dissolved it.

    • @karlmuller4764
      @karlmuller4764 Před 5 lety +66

      @@kysa3535 Who would hate Canada? D:

    • @FirefoxisredExplorerisblueGoog
      @FirefoxisredExplorerisblueGoog Před 5 lety +31

      It's interesting because it demonstrates a unified identity among all of the low countries which would later form the inspiration for the 80 years war.
      The Low Country identity described by the document is far wider than what we would nowadays consider the Low Countries (Benelux), though.

    • @derritter4970
      @derritter4970 Před 5 lety +27

      Prins van Oranje You are all Germanic lol

    • @nishhnishh1088
      @nishhnishh1088 Před 4 lety +11

      Prins van Oranje
      Dutch people are not Germanic. The people in the eastern Dutch province ‘Friesland’ on the border with Germany are Germanic peoples. The rest not

  • @michaelmuller6890
    @michaelmuller6890 Před 4 lety +267

    It would have helped to mention that there was a vote in the austrian parliament in 1919 just before the versailles treaty. In which all (!) parties voted for unification in a greater germany. Not only "pro anschluss parties", whatever that might mean, but even the "unpatriotic" communists voted for this matter by majority.

    • @tramixor3202
      @tramixor3202 Před 3 lety +5

      Where can I find this document? How is it called?

    • @CRP17
      @CRP17 Před 3 lety +67

      And Austrians used to call themselves until 1946 German. They just started the Austrian identity to avoid any Nazi implications. "Austria" had the most Nazis per capita of the whole 3rs Reich, this tells a loz

    • @christian9125abd
      @christian9125abd Před 2 lety +10

      after ww1 nobody thought that the little state of austria could surive, afterwards the pro anschluss team shrinked from year to year.....

    • @christian9125abd
      @christian9125abd Před 2 lety +5

      @@CRP17 and? today we have a stronger national identitiy than germans.

    • @envinyatar5712
      @envinyatar5712 Před 2 lety +5

      @@christian9125abd Thanks to you giving up the German identity. I can't imagine it to be same, if it was for you to continue to have affiliations to either of two Germanys/Germanies/(?)

  • @kazmark_gl8652
    @kazmark_gl8652 Před 3 lety +761

    I like how Austria spent pretty much all of its history after becoming independent in the cold war convincing the entire world they they were the first victims of Nazi expansion rather than the first collaborators.

    • @SuperSanic..
      @SuperSanic.. Před 3 lety +148

      War crimes committed by both sides.
      USSR invaded Poland but they still were part of allies.
      Britain committed far worse crimes against humanity in India and africa but Germany is still the bad guy.
      US nearly wiped out the natives of Americas and still conducting a fake war on Terror where they arm ISIS and Al Qaeda to topple foreign governments and of course helping Saudi Arabia conducting genocide in Yemen
      France still looting Western Africa as they destroyed Libya and is fighting fake war in Sahel where they arm rebels and intervene to protect against Terrorists.
      World is not black and White.

    • @SuperSanic..
      @SuperSanic.. Před 3 lety +63

      Btw US stole nazi technologies after WW2 and also gave asylum to nazi scientists and engineers.
      Also transported some of them to Iran who trained Savak of Iran.

    • @kazmark_gl8652
      @kazmark_gl8652 Před 3 lety +5

      @@SuperSanic.. you really gonna try and both sides the fucking nazis at me? I'm not gonna defend the shit American or any of the allies did, but this is pure whataboutism and its irrelevant to what I was talking about. so please Mr. "JKF was killed by Israel" go find another comment to be shity under

    • @christian9125abd
      @christian9125abd Před 2 lety +11

      @@kazmark_gl8652 we are the first victim of germany, but not of nazis, just of germany. if this was no war, than the war with the allies also never happened, as there was also no declaration of war, the only difference is that we austrians did not fought the germans, as without any help from italy or the allies we could not win

    • @bingobongo1615
      @bingobongo1615 Před 2 lety +78

      @@christian9125abd you were Germany and no discussions about that until 1946.
      And the Austrian Germans happily fought in the Wehrmacht and SS. Collaborators doesn’t really cut it.

  • @thomasturner6980
    @thomasturner6980 Před 5 lety +2682

    Germany: *invades 2 of its neighbours*
    Britain: Peace in our time
    Germany: Invades Poland
    Britain: hey I guess we're at war but im not gonna help Poland at all

    • @civishamburgum1234
      @civishamburgum1234 Před 5 lety +347

      USSR: Invades Poland top
      Britain amd France: The aliance with Polanski was a one Ticket affair.

    • @abdusselamzahma7474
      @abdusselamzahma7474 Před 5 lety +206

      UK and France only mattered themselves, they declared war on Germany not because Hitler was bad but because he would've invaded them

    • @Draxis32
      @Draxis32 Před 5 lety +206

      More like
      1933- Hitler Purchase 5000 TANKS
      England and France: Naaaah he wrote here "Lawn mower" , we should probably let him.

    • @Draxis32
      @Draxis32 Před 5 lety +16

      @Jonathan Williams Oooops, It's 1933, thanks for the heads up

    • @ChrisDynamo
      @ChrisDynamo Před 5 lety +60

      @King Victor Emanuele I read that quite interested and smiled at the last two words there lol. Everything was professional until your viewpoint seeped out (not that I even disagree with it) with raging fury.

  • @jakubpraznovsky8999
    @jakubpraznovsky8999 Před 5 lety +913

    You could do the Munich agreement next

    • @SerpMolot
      @SerpMolot Před 5 lety +38

      You mean the Munich collusion where Germany and Poland tore up Czechoslovakia with the support of Great Britain, France and Italy, but somehow it's the Soviet Union's fault for "starting WWII" after signing a non-aggression pact (which by definition is never signed by allies) where Western Belarus and Western Ukraine were rightfully returned to their corresponding republics after Poland stole those lands in the early 1920s by trying to reinstate its pathetic empire?
      That Munich agreement?

    • @jakubpraznovsky8999
      @jakubpraznovsky8999 Před 5 lety +52

      @@SerpMolot Yes that one, you forgot to add Hungary to the list of countries that got something out of it.

    • @Superbassi0
      @Superbassi0 Před 5 lety +77

      Literally no one blames the Soviet Union for starting the second world war.

    • @thebeastgamerharris7816
      @thebeastgamerharris7816 Před 5 lety +6

      @@Superbassi0 lol well I mean they did play a part but it was Germany fault for the most part.

    • @michalhruska3100
      @michalhruska3100 Před 5 lety +72

      @@SerpMolot What do the Soviets have to do with Munich? That one is totally on the Allies. I do take note Soviets offered Czechoslovakia help, on conditions.
      And stop acting like Soviets were returning Belorussian and Ukrainian republics. They were reconstructing their own empire.

  • @LegendaryMercDC
    @LegendaryMercDC Před rokem +46

    Fun fact: when the sound of music was being filmed the city of Salzburg prohibited the movie from hanging the nazi swastika off buildings; the director then threatened to instead show newsreel clips of the city of Salzburg enthusiastically welcoming Hitler. Salzburg granted permission the next day.

  • @drag0n_rage682
    @drag0n_rage682 Před 5 lety +586

    "This just demonstrates..."
    Why you should never trust Italy?

    • @gunarsmiezis9321
      @gunarsmiezis9321 Před 4 lety +15

      I actually wonder how much is it in peoples subconcios that Italy is not to be trusted as an ally?

    • @Rxon012
      @Rxon012 Před 4 lety +15

      Welp italy was betrayed far too much by austrians, so i think its karma

    • @francescofulminis
      @francescofulminis Před 3 lety +10

      These are just memes, each nations want to do own interests... and Austria was not allied with Italy, so why would Italy have to delcare war at Germany to defend Austria (which, by the way, hated Italy) ?
      Stop seeing diplomacy between nations as a football fan, alliances are constantly changing, and two allied countries are not friends, they simply have common interests

    • @EndOfSmallSanctuary97
      @EndOfSmallSanctuary97 Před 3 lety +1

      @@francescofulminis Mussolini explicitly promised to defend Austria against any attempts by Germany to annex it. When Germany tried doing just this, Italy refused to do anything. That's a pretty clear-cut case of betrayal.

    • @francescofulminis
      @francescofulminis Před 3 lety

      @@EndOfSmallSanctuary97 Mussolini couldn't oppose to Hitler. And anyway, Hitler annexted Austria but he promised to Mussolini that he would never invaded Italy to annext Südtirol, Trentino and Veneto. 5 years later, after italian surrender, Hitler invaded Italy (1943). So who is the traitor?

  • @fortherepublic9878
    @fortherepublic9878 Před 5 lety +308

    Italy: Don’t worry, Austria, you’re my friend, I’ll make sure you’re independent and safe.
    Austria: Awesome
    5 seconds later.
    Italy: About that...

    • @guntherdoesaliltrolling5757
      @guntherdoesaliltrolling5757 Před 4 lety +9

      Italy Teleports behind: *Nothing personal, kid.*

    • @jamiebarba5701
      @jamiebarba5701 Před 4 lety +4

      Italy: I am too lazy help you.

    • @francescofulminis
      @francescofulminis Před 3 lety +3

      @@jamiebarba5701 *too weak

    • @Luca-ok6sw
      @Luca-ok6sw Před 3 lety +2

      Francesco Fulminis no, it was more about having more interest in having Germany as an ally than having Austria under Italian influence

    • @blenterbl
      @blenterbl Před 3 lety

      luca draghi it was in the Roman Empire making plan of Mussolini. But Bento was in the choice of A. Getting a country to be in control and border increase for future new Roman Empire protectorate but being hated by a more military and economically powerful racist nation or B. being spared by the 3rd Reich which thought that Italy stabbed Germany in the back in ww1 and being allies with one of the only fascist in Europe

  • @whiggles9203
    @whiggles9203 Před 5 lety +129

    Austria wasn’t in a good position at the time of the Anschluss (borderline civil war) which would probably increase support for Anschluss

    • @kostasbrunner5701
      @kostasbrunner5701 Před 5 lety +23

      Actually there was a civil war in 1934... And yes you are right. It made the socialists sympathy with the nazis because they also claimed to be socialists but just national and not traditional international. The socialists hated the Christian conservatives for enabling the parliament and dismantling their armed forces what caused the Civil War. The conservatives tried to imitade the nazi spirit because they thought Hitler would be pleased. After 1938 they all met each other in concentration camps...

  • @Starcraftmazter
    @Starcraftmazter Před 3 lety +244

    Many report that German troops went into Austria. Few report that Austrian troops equally went into Germany, as a sign of solidarity. The support for unification was incredibly strong - and nobody at that point knew what would happen in terms of there being a WW2.

    • @Losangelesharvey
      @Losangelesharvey Před 2 lety +17

      never heard of this - provide a citation of support please to explain thanks

    • @JustAPintOfMilk
      @JustAPintOfMilk Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@Losangelesharveythe only source i know is of an Military Officer exchange between Austria and Germany which was forced upon the Austrians durring the Berchtesgarden negotiations.
      Reference to that would be "Requiem in Rot Weiß Rot" (English Title should be "Austrian Requiem") by Kurt Schuschnigg.
      Should be somewhere in the first 50 pages.
      But i know of no source of the Austrian Army crossing the border to germany durring the actual "Invasion".

  • @r.v.b.4153
    @r.v.b.4153 Před 5 lety +191

    All in all, the (great) majority of Austrians wanted to be part of Germany, yet not all of them wanted to be part of "that Germany".

    • @brethartaquino3976
      @brethartaquino3976 Před 4 lety +1

      It was totally expected because humans have different perspectives.

    • @christian9125abd
      @christian9125abd Před 2 lety +10

      but why do they wantet to be part of germany, that is the more important questions. It is mostly because austria had the biggest economic crisis of its existance, germany basically embargoded them and made a hell lot of propaganda for themself. and the wrong statistics about german economy even made germany look better

    • @mradulchourasiya3868
      @mradulchourasiya3868 Před rokem +5

      @@christian9125abd support for unification was still high just after the Ww1, during the time of Wiemar republic, and that tine Germany was also going through economic crisis.

    • @christian9125abd
      @christian9125abd Před rokem +1

      @@mradulchourasiya3868 look it up, there was never an free election where the majority voted like that. and even in 1919 there was no majority, thats why the ruling party made no vote about it.

    • @nailil5722
      @nailil5722 Před rokem

      Austrians committed the same war crimes as the Germans. Somehow someway the got away with the idea of being the first victim of Nazi Germany while the truth is that the support for Hitler's plans was overwhelming.
      another fun fact: the official number of paramilitary troops of Austrian resistance during WWII was less than 1000. Literally less than 1000 austrians fought against the Nazi regime during WWII. They got away with a lot of stuff in the name of the West's interest to contain Communism.

  • @GRM_lol
    @GRM_lol Před 5 lety +601

    1:51 a chap with a funny mustashe
    *OVERSIMPLIFIED* *WANTS* *TO* *KNOW* *YOUR* *LOCATION*

  • @theKeshaWarrior
    @theKeshaWarrior Před 5 lety +473

    It is extremely ironic that Italy was guaranteeing Austria's independence lol.
    Also, I really wish we could buy a package of actual signs with all the best captions they've had from this show. They are so damn funny.

    • @victorviereck4117
      @victorviereck4117 Před 5 lety +13

      WHERE CAN I BUY THE SIGNS!!!!

    • @bificommander7472
      @bificommander7472 Před 4 lety +29

      I want a "Soon" sign, but I gotta get the stare down first to go with it.

    • @wtfbros5110
      @wtfbros5110 Před 3 lety +3

      Tbf Anschluss happened after France and Britain fucked over Italy

    • @jmgonzales7701
      @jmgonzales7701 Před 2 lety

      @@wtfbros5110 what did britain and france do?

    • @christian9125abd
      @christian9125abd Před 2 lety

      @@jmgonzales7701 after italian invasion of ethiopia

  • @HAMBURBER1
    @HAMBURBER1 Před 3 lety +432

    Fun fact, mexico was the only nation to protest the Anschluss, Austria later built a monument and named a square after the Mexican nation. Something around that idk but I do know Austria appreciated Mexico’s protest.

    • @l.h.9747
      @l.h.9747 Před 3 lety +8

      I think we had a jubilee about that and it was in the state news

    • @danielvivastejuelo8168
      @danielvivastejuelo8168 Před 2 lety +31

      It's even more curious when you realize a Hapsburg monarch was enthroned by the French during the Mexican-French war of 1861, Maximilian I of Mexico. After Mexico ultimately won the war against the French (in a similar fashion to what the Spanish did ~50 years before), they executed him. So Austria should probably have brought back them some bad memories (albeit none compared to their northern neighbours, of course).

    • @chees8067
      @chees8067 Před 2 lety +57

      i swear on these controversial international affairs, one central/south american country will come out and do something against it

    • @nxght6694
      @nxght6694 Před 2 lety +4

      @@HAMBURBER1 what

    • @bingobongo1615
      @bingobongo1615 Před 2 lety +3

      That is no exactly the post-war history rewriting Austria had to do…
      Oh no That evil Anschluss at least Mexiko protested it even if we didn’t at the time (shh don’t say that out loud) that bad … German dude (technically right since we also technically are Germans) was really evil. We didn’t help him of course.
      Can now please the red army leave our country, we already signed to never become Germany again, please!

  • @connorsimmonds9698
    @connorsimmonds9698 Před 5 lety +1275

    Isn’t Austria that one with the kangaroos?

    • @joedavies9621
      @joedavies9621 Před 5 lety +335

      I swear it's Australia with all the mountains and snow and cities of enormous cultural importance in Europe

    • @Jame5man
      @Jame5man Před 5 lety +9

      Lolo 500 sounds right to me

    • @nirfz
      @nirfz Před 5 lety +43

      and that will be the reason If Austraila ever wins the eurovision song contest, they will hold theirs in Austria, just to confuse the rest. (and because we come closest in the actual spelling.)

    • @DieFlabbergast
      @DieFlabbergast Před 4 lety +25

      Yeah, there have been kangaroos in Austria since Hannibal's first attempt to cross the Alps. On his second attempt, he used elephants instead, but they all died, so there haven't been any elephants in Switzerland or Austria. This has been your alternate timeline history snippet.

    • @aaronmarks9366
      @aaronmarks9366 Před 4 lety +8

      It's crazy that for most of human history, there was this faraway continent with kangaroos and other crazy animals hopping around and nobody in the rest of the world knew even suspected it existed.

  • @abmlf8
    @abmlf8 Před 4 lety +42

    “Don’t be a hero” got me ...

  • @jacombodoescare
    @jacombodoescare Před 2 lety +33

    “Hey boss, remember that guy with the skinny mustache that rejected from our art school?”
    “Yeah, what about him?”
    “Look, he’s annexing our entire country and sending troops in and will probably kill us.”

    • @polreamonn
      @polreamonn Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hell hath no fury like an art student scorned.

  • @FDNY101202
    @FDNY101202 Před 5 lety +55

    Damn you Treaty of Versailles.

  • @yogih3794
    @yogih3794 Před 5 lety +51

    What's interesting is that Austrian Nazi Officers tried to take over Austria in the July Coup of 1934. While it failed, they did manage to kill the pro-independence dictator of Austria, Engelbert Dollfuss. It was the Italian divisions sent by Mussolini that managed to stop the nazis from forcing their way into Vienna. Indeed, Dollfuss and Mussolini were close friends and allies. Up to Dollfuss' death, Austria and Italy shared a very similar ideology; Mussolini viewed Austria as a friendly buffer-state against the threatening German threat. "The independence of Austria, for which he has fallen, is a principle that has been defended and will be defended by Italy even more strenuously", declared Mussolini in a speech following the death of his ally. Therefore, we can consider Dollfuss's assassination to be the first step in the rapprochement between Germany and Italy that resulted in the infamous Pact of Rome, enabling the Anschluss described here.

  • @antonio2170
    @antonio2170 Před 5 lety +1484

    dont worry austria we got your back ;)
    *ow wait*

  • @FY-uu9hl
    @FY-uu9hl Před 5 lety +221

    Do you ever read a title and feel the demonetisation

    • @amcc666
      @amcc666 Před 5 lety

      How so?

    • @FY-uu9hl
      @FY-uu9hl Před 5 lety +4

      amcc666 suppose yt love nazis

    • @fouzanium
      @fouzanium Před 3 lety

      CZcams should be banned because of the Balkenkreuz in full screen 😅

  • @ar4imond
    @ar4imond Před 2 lety +10

    0:46 Looking like Crimean referendum of 2014.

    • @UrMom-jb7vl
      @UrMom-jb7vl Před 2 lety +1

      I would think its the same kind of situation, not the most legit referendum but probably would've resulted the same had it been.

    • @ar4imond
      @ar4imond Před 2 lety +2

      @@UrMom-jb7vl probably, doesn't change the fact that it's falsified and illegitimate.

  • @jagamoasta2310
    @jagamoasta2310 Před 5 lety +37

    Great Video Chap! A short story my Granny used to tell me: A women from my village voted with "No" to the Anschluss, they looked instantly at the sheet and got her back, told her that she voted "wrong" and gave her a new sheet.

    • @jagamoasta2310
      @jagamoasta2310 Před 5 lety +5

      @European Awakening No, the head of a Companie in my village voted with no and as the war started they drafted all of his employees

    • @jagamoasta2310
      @jagamoasta2310 Před 5 lety

      @@WolfMaker12 Wtf is your fucking problem? Whats wrong with my story?

    • @jagamoasta2310
      @jagamoasta2310 Před 5 lety +2

      @European Awakening Yes we saw how well the yes turned out for us...

    • @jagamoasta2310
      @jagamoasta2310 Před 5 lety +3

      @European Awakening Yea if you weren't jewish, gay, disabeld, socialist or democrat then it maybe was pretty cool...

  • @linajurgensen4698
    @linajurgensen4698 Před rokem +42

    It’s interesting how movies like “the sound of music“ make it seem like Austria was taken by force, when actually a majority wanted a unification with Germany even before the Anschluß.

    • @anakinthemannequin69
      @anakinthemannequin69 Před rokem +5

      Yeah before Hitler came to power. Kind of a big deal. Even the video explains that many Austrians turned against the idea of unification after Hitler came to power.

    • @alessbritish228
      @alessbritish228 Před rokem +3

      @@anakinthemannequin69 that's called hiding Austrains's real intentions

    • @dankee7421
      @dankee7421 Před 6 měsíci

      @@anakinthemannequin69 /watch?v=k6Wa4BL28OM The Austrians wanted reunification and they loved Hitler.

  • @orbemsolis
    @orbemsolis Před 2 lety +7

    That ballot with "shoot me" in Gothic script is the content that I watch this channel for

  • @andenfighter0078
    @andenfighter0078 Před 2 lety +30

    i think it is important to mention the fact that up until the Anschluss the political situation in Austria was very unstable with riots and even shootings, which might have led some to believe joining Germany and thereby dissolving this rivalling political theatre might solve the problem.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Před 3 lety +25

    The map of Europe after the Anschluß looks like Czechoslovakia fertilising the ovum that is Germany.

  • @fAIL12311
    @fAIL12311 Před 5 lety +22

    One might also wanna meantion, that the situation after WW1 was pretty bad for Austria (things like famines and sh*t), while Germany was also not having a nice day it was still better and a lot of Austrians thought that Anschluss would solve their problems, like the massive unemployment. (It also kind of did help... if you dont mind the past unemployed are now freezing to death in Russia)

  • @denniseggert211
    @denniseggert211 Před 2 lety +6

    The full name of Austria between the world wars was "Republic of German-Austria" who asks if the Austrians wanted to be part of germany ignores the fact that the entente forbid a Union between Germany and Austria direclty after the first world war with the threat to continou the war.

  • @AndiixAndii
    @AndiixAndii Před 5 lety +53

    Thank you for making so many videos about Austrian history :)
    Although Austria seems so small and insignificant today, it played a key role in global history over the last few centuries.

    • @zhess4096
      @zhess4096 Před 5 lety +4

      All I remember was that jaw

    • @AndiixAndii
      @AndiixAndii Před 3 lety +2

      @halloumi If you read my comment again, this time more carefully, you will see that I have written "seems insignificant" and not "is insignificant". I'm Austrian myself and have a realistic overview about Austria's role in international affairs, thus I don't think it's justified for you to insult me.

    • @Progamermove_2003
      @Progamermove_2003 Před rokem

      And not to forget that only an Austrian commander could take the *sole credit* of having defeated Napoleon in a battle. Love from India bro.

    • @OmmerSyssel
      @OmmerSyssel Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@Progamermove_2003ahh come on.. We all know how much the aggressive painter were, and are, admired by both of you.
      Truely questionable judgment capabilities!

  • @SilencedButNotForgotten
    @SilencedButNotForgotten Před 3 lety +9

    The winners always manipulate history. And Austria is very ashamed of its past, therefore they want to deny everything.

  • @THEHEADOFTHEPACK
    @THEHEADOFTHEPACK Před 5 lety +76

    I enjoy the variety of topics however i do miss the longer videos

  • @giuliopatruno7849
    @giuliopatruno7849 Před 4 lety +30

    *This comment section* :
    10%: HoI4 References
    30%: "Did Austria opposed the Idea of "Anschluss" with Nazi Germany ?
    *WeLL YeAh BuT aCtUaLLy No!!1!1!* "
    40%: Italy switching sides jokes
    20%: Actual interesting and/or funny comments

    • @JH-zs3bs
      @JH-zs3bs Před 3 lety +1

      could you pls guide me to the 20%?

  • @williamsanphy3126
    @williamsanphy3126 Před 5 lety +39

    I love your videos and live for them! I do hope you bring back the 10 minute videos though.

  • @harrytheprince6951
    @harrytheprince6951 Před 3 lety +9

    When talking about the Anschluss I think it´s important to also talk about Dollfuß and the Ständestaat that came before.

  • @harleybuffington7493
    @harleybuffington7493 Před 5 lety +5

    Congrats on 200K subscribers!! You deserve way more but I’m sure you’ll get there eventually

  • @thebeastgamerharris7816
    @thebeastgamerharris7816 Před 5 lety +348

    Great short videos but will you ever bring back 10 minute videos?

    • @Ravnulv
      @Ravnulv Před 5 lety +20

      Imo content should always determine length.. :)

    • @jonathanmensch9698
      @jonathanmensch9698 Před 5 lety +15

      Wow, it's like there's this community tab where you can go read what he said about more 10 min videos. Maybe go read that instead of spamming the comment section like everyone else asking the. exact. same. fucking. question.

    • @pauldowner1
      @pauldowner1 Před 5 lety +25

      @@jonathanmensch9698 Where is this community tab? Link? Please less sarcasm.. Life is too short for this.

    • @ChrisDynamo
      @ChrisDynamo Před 5 lety +17

      @@jonathanmensch9698 How would people know to go there, let alone know that it's an active area? I've scrolled down through to last year, and no mention of what he said about more 10 minute videos, you douchey liar.

    • @jonathanmensch9698
      @jonathanmensch9698 Před 5 lety +4

      @@ChrisDynamo it's 3 months ago. Where he talks about the channel name change and the new direction of the channel. Reading comprehension is your friend.

  • @somedude8468
    @somedude8468 Před 2 lety +17

    Austria was also a fascist nation, that's something VERY overlooked while at the peace conference.

  • @torinjones3221
    @torinjones3221 Před 3 lety +7

    Alot of people forget that after ww1 Austria wanted to join Germany

    • @truckwarrior5944
      @truckwarrior5944 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, the majority wanted it in 1919.
      in the early 1930s, the majority did not want this anymore.

  • @oliversherman2414
    @oliversherman2414 Před rokem +1

    I love your channel keep up the great stuff

  • @SuperLusername
    @SuperLusername Před 5 lety +12

    Ahhh that moment you get cores on 6 million people, all their industry, their divisions, get their generals and a field marshall and as a bonus you also get 75 political power, 10% stability and war support.
    Who can say Austria is not German?

  • @Edmonton-of2ec
    @Edmonton-of2ec Před 3 lety +14

    Kurt Schuschnigg was desperate to keep the Nazi’s from annexing Austria, to the point where he engaged in conversation with Otto von Hapsburg about restoring the monarchy to preserve Austrian independence

    • @christian9125abd
      @christian9125abd Před 2 lety +4

      even thought he was a dictator he was one of our best cancellors. and later on he was a proffessor on a university in the usa for state law

  • @theholyhay1555
    @theholyhay1555 Před 5 lety +5

    Cool video thanks for sharing ❤️

  • @jakubsmelka3458
    @jakubsmelka3458 Před 5 lety +7

    As someone mentioned you could do one on munich agreement...really interesting topic

  • @Jodonho
    @Jodonho Před 5 lety +119

    I would have thought that Germany was the first victim of Nazification.

    • @user-cq5sn5hq4m
      @user-cq5sn5hq4m Před 5 lety +22

      @Somali Kid actually, in theory, it's possible

    • @user-cq5sn5hq4m
      @user-cq5sn5hq4m Před 5 lety +32

      Middles of 20th century: Nazification
      Beginning of 21st century:
      Islamification

    • @squeaky9715
      @squeaky9715 Před 5 lety +11

      @@user-cq5sn5hq4m ohh mg did you just compare a religion to Nazis that's like compareing Christianity to Nazism (I bet you don't like that) Islam hasn't killed 60,000,000 jews/homosexuals/(anybody really) also all religion is pretty barbaric tho as it all has 0 proof

    • @squeaky9715
      @squeaky9715 Před 5 lety +10

      @@user-cq5sn5hq4m but I respect everybody's religious beliefs I'm not a millitan atheist

    • @TheOmegaXicor
      @TheOmegaXicor Před 5 lety +6

      @@user-cq5sn5hq4m not in theory, in practice. Hitler's SS were militant thugs until they became the leaders of the country, many people were killed by the SS before Hitler took power (admittedly most were communists)

  • @nirfz
    @nirfz Před 5 lety +13

    Very good video covering so much in under 3 minutes! May i add something: to 1:25 The Treaty of Versailles was not where Austrias matters were covered, this was the treaty of Saint Germain. (But as with Germany, Austrians weren't allowed to negotiate anything or even to take part, just to receive the terms) In this treaty the austrian territory of south tyrol was given to italy, and the majority of austrian inhabitants of Bratislava (Preßburg) and Maribor (Marburg) was ignored. (Even today everytime they get asked, the Slovenian government for example refuses to give minority rights to their native german speakers.)
    As for the referendum: i want to add that at the time they held the referendum all members of other political parties were either incarcarated or not allowed to vote, as were the jewish population and people who openly criticised the new authorities.
    And while Austria was long considered the first victim , that is no longer the case. Neither in the mind of its inhabitants nor most other peoples minds. People in Austria are made aware of what happend quite often, not just in school (history) but in everyday life they get often reminded that people of this country did terrible things during WW2.

    • @Leo-uu8du
      @Leo-uu8du Před 5 lety +2

      Actually the State of Austria is and always was the first victim, but the German people living there weren't.

  • @joakimsiljelind118
    @joakimsiljelind118 Před 4 lety +7

    Well Hitler was from Austria and as far as I can tell he wasn't against the idea :p

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 Před 4 lety

      He actually despised the Austro-Hungarian empire. That's why he fled and joined the German army in the wake of WW1.

    • @joakimsiljelind118
      @joakimsiljelind118 Před 4 lety

      @@Siegbert85 It sounds like you disagree with me on what happened.

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 Před 4 lety

      @@joakimsiljelind118 He was pan German, but didn't have a special infinity for Austria, is what I'm saying

  • @Siptom369
    @Siptom369 Před 3 lety

    I love this history videos so much
    They allways discuss such interesting topics

  • @longestview
    @longestview Před 5 lety

    congrats on 200K!

  • @migwella9086
    @migwella9086 Před 5 lety +200

    Last time I'm commenting italo-ethiopian war of 1895

  • @darthzayexeet3653
    @darthzayexeet3653 Před 2 lety +6

    „Do you want to join Germany?“
    *“JA!“ “Shoot Me“*

  • @j.gczaricit9446
    @j.gczaricit9446 Před 5 lety +1

    I always love videos like this

  • @CrazySeanYT
    @CrazySeanYT Před 2 lety +4

    Thankyou for a non-bias fact backed video . Always appreciate those willing to look at events fairly

  • @Kjarlo
    @Kjarlo Před 5 lety +27

    The thumbnail is wrong. It‘s „Anschluss“ not „Anchluss“

  • @yoloswagger3739
    @yoloswagger3739 Před 5 lety +3

    Hey, I really like your videos, but I would love to see longer videos again (like the 10 minute videos you made). Would that be possible in the near future?
    Greetings from Austria!

  • @gordyrroy
    @gordyrroy Před rokem +5

    not to forget that when Hitler visited Vienna for a speech, Austrian citizens celebrated in joy as if a rockstar would hold a concert.

  • @cld244
    @cld244 Před 4 lety

    I was thinking about this exactly question earlier, and this video popped on the front page.

  • @succadick2424
    @succadick2424 Před 5 lety +9

    Almost 200K subs, nice job

    • @Rickiton
      @Rickiton Před 5 lety +2

      I eat arse

    • @eurasianlynx5584
      @eurasianlynx5584 Před 5 lety

      What even is this pfp

    • @Rickiton
      @Rickiton Před 5 lety

      @@eurasianlynx5584 this explains every leftist

    • @succadick2424
      @succadick2424 Před 5 lety +2

      @@urethracactus2270 Yeah, what's your point?

    • @succadick2424
      @succadick2424 Před 5 lety

      @@urethracactus2270 wow you are stupid as fuck. stalin and the soviet Union never killed any LGBTQ+ people because of that attribute. I don't even like stalin. I think he was stupid. My pfp is obviously a joke.

  • @alphaundpinsel2431
    @alphaundpinsel2431 Před 3 lety +9

    The Austrian dictator of Austria was just the Austrian dictator of Germany with glasses

  • @HanBaby82
    @HanBaby82 Před 5 lety

    I love your videos! I learn and I laugh!

  • @nicholasnguyen1674
    @nicholasnguyen1674 Před 5 lety +31

    "Scandaluss!" -Ashley D

  • @EzekielDeLaCroix
    @EzekielDeLaCroix Před 5 lety +38

    Also don't forget the that Austrian troops also entered Germany at the same time. It was called the Blumenkrieg.

    • @truckwarrior5944
      @truckwarrior5944 Před 3 lety +2

      Literally the other way around.

    • @lucasclimo2621
      @lucasclimo2621 Před 2 lety +1

      @@truckwarrior5944 what?

    • @truckwarrior5944
      @truckwarrior5944 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lucasclimo2621 It was not Austrians entering Germany but the other way around.
      The Austians literally retreated deeper into their land, they did not enter Germany.

    • @lucasclimo2621
      @lucasclimo2621 Před 2 lety +2

      @@truckwarrior5944 they did, Austria entered Germany at the same time Germany entered Austria, it was a symbol of unification.

    • @lucasclimo2621
      @lucasclimo2621 Před 2 lety

      @@truckwarrior5944 moron

  • @MyLateralThawts
    @MyLateralThawts Před 3 lety +20

    “The notion of Germany and Austria being unified was not a new one and can be traced back to the unification of Germany.”*
    Charlemagne: “Excuse me?”
    *1871

    • @irgendwer3610
      @irgendwer3610 Před rokem +1

      Austria wasn't fully part of the Carolingian empire, its only around the 10th century (with the founding of the HRE) that the entire region was conquered. Also Charlemagne was more of a pan European ruler rather than a German one. Even then its only after the 15th century that Austria becomes a major player within the HRE so i would put the date around there

  • @drewski25
    @drewski25 Před 2 lety +2

    "Some chap with a funny mustache." may be the best description to describe him without actually saying who his name.

  • @marouankorib3212
    @marouankorib3212 Před 5 lety

    New video? That was fast. Keep it up like this

  • @MajorBsItaliaBricksIT
    @MajorBsItaliaBricksIT Před 5 lety +95

    NO MENTION OF ME? HOW DARE YOU!

    • @eurasianlynx5584
      @eurasianlynx5584 Před 5 lety +8

      Please, why can't we just have you back?! 😭😭

    • @mrsturm519
      @mrsturm519 Před 5 lety +7

      That may have something to do with the fact you're dead 4 years before the Anschluss ...

    • @erhard3178
      @erhard3178 Před 5 lety +3

      Because you were already killed.

    • @franzjosefi7327
      @franzjosefi7327 Před 4 lety +1

      Or me? Nah shit im dead too...

    • @chevalierdunord3732
      @chevalierdunord3732 Před 4 lety +2

      Because you're a 150 cm manlet bro

  • @minuda
    @minuda Před 5 lety +19

    Could you do the Vienna Awards next? The two agreements that gave Hungary land from Slovakia and Romania.

    • @bleky530
      @bleky530 Před 2 lety

      and then you lost it all, we kicked your ass

  • @therealslimshady3662
    @therealslimshady3662 Před 2 lety +5

    me, a german, without watching the video:
    *yes*

  • @8Paul7
    @8Paul7 Před rokem +3

    I like how Czechland is this wonderful piece of land that prevents Germany from being basically a square.

  • @sonyab.5709
    @sonyab.5709 Před 5 lety +24

    Edelweiss, edelweiss, every morning you greet me. Small and white, clean and bright, you look happy to meet me. Blossom of snow, may you bloom and grow. Bloom and grow forever. Edelweiss, edelweiss, bless my homeland forever.

  • @ic3b3ar33
    @ic3b3ar33 Před 2 lety +6

    as an Austrian I'll say what I've heard around here. from my experience most Austrians definitely did side with the Aunschluß however 99% is a bit far fetched a more accurate number would be somewhere between 60-75% as there were quite the number of whom who were against it. do note that I'm hearing this second hand from people who went through it so take what I say with a grain of salt. pretty much everyone who sided with the Anschluß regretted putting such an evil man in charge but back then all we saw was the good side of what he was doing in improving people's lives. all the atrocities and war crimes were kept secret from everyone except the SS. while I'm on the subject the Wehrmacht did not necessarily share the nazi ideology, they were simply the german military whereas the SS was Hitler's personal brainwashed PMC basically who were mostly put in charge of the concentration camps

  • @chiantozzo9341
    @chiantozzo9341 Před 3 lety +5

    Mussolini did not stop caring, at first he was furious because Austria was not only Fascist, it was also part of the Italian sphere of influence and it acted as a buffer state between the two, a buffer state Benito wanted to keep, he made a speech against Hitler and started planning to invade Germany with the allies, he only later calmed down and the idea of entervening got off his mind.

  • @mekagoxhira
    @mekagoxhira Před 5 lety +2

    You should cover Ilyria and the illyrian kingdoms.Its a very unknown part of history,and a very fascinating one.

  • @Cityinlead
    @Cityinlead Před 5 lety +12

    Could you guys please talk about the Czechoslovakia crisis of 38

  • @deadheat1635
    @deadheat1635 Před 3 lety +8

    Austria: *Considered the first victim of Nazi aggression*
    Saarland: “Am I a joke to you?”

    • @truckwarrior5944
      @truckwarrior5944 Před 2 lety +7

      The difference is, that the Saarland voted to be German in a free election.
      Austria did not.

    • @christian9125abd
      @christian9125abd Před 2 lety

      @@truckwarrior5944 nobody will be ever able to tell if more than 50% would have votet for yes or not, as there were no results about that. even thought social democrats were for the anschluss, this was just a side theme and they got votet for other stuff

    • @truckwarrior5944
      @truckwarrior5944 Před 2 lety +2

      @@christian9125abd The social democrats were not for the Anschluss, thats just not true.
      When the German forces occupied Austria, especially social democrats were hunted down by the SS, to make sure they could not continue to speak out against the Anschluss.

    • @christian9125abd
      @christian9125abd Před 2 lety

      @@truckwarrior5944 the social democrats were agains the anschluss into hitlers germany

    • @truckwarrior5944
      @truckwarrior5944 Před 2 lety +1

      @@christian9125abd You said something else first.

  • @RandomStuff-xt1fd
    @RandomStuff-xt1fd Před rokem

    love yur videos

  • @christianjones-hickey7261
    @christianjones-hickey7261 Před 4 lety +12

    As an Austrian, the answer is very simple: yes.

  • @Luka__1
    @Luka__1 Před 9 měsíci +6

    As an austrian, I support reunification with germany

  • @lavberia5419
    @lavberia5419 Před 5 lety +9

    You forgot to mention that with the death Dolfuss whom was friend to Mussolini, annexation was inevitable since he was an austrifascist AND against unification of Germany based also on religious grounds

    • @yarpen26
      @yarpen26 Před 5 lety +11

      Yup, Austria's pre-Anschluss republican history gets shockingly overlooked in most sources. Most people aren't even aware of the fact that it actually turned fascist a mere year after Germany did although its fascism was much more Spanish-like, especially in its fanatical devotion to Catholicism (whereas Hitler, despite being Catholic himself, never feared anything more than the idea of resurgent sectarianism across Germany and made sure Nazi propaganda donwnplay the importance of the religious conflicts in the nation's history).

    • @lavberia5419
      @lavberia5419 Před 5 lety +2

      @@yarpen26 that is what I wanted to write originally but you mate sum it up nicely. Many Austrians, southern Germans and non-nobility disliked the fact that Germany was essentially runned by Prussian protestants

    • @JackTheSlayer-ok5eq
      @JackTheSlayer-ok5eq Před rokem

      I think he calls him Fascist in the video.

  • @greenbutter3190
    @greenbutter3190 Před 2 lety

    Stable video 👍

  • @sebastianvettel7364
    @sebastianvettel7364 Před 5 lety

    So close to 200K!

  • @itzwyn5867
    @itzwyn5867 Před 2 lety +4

    I read it as did Australia want the anchluss

  • @liam7664
    @liam7664 Před 5 lety +4

    Very interesting, in Heinz Guderian’s accounts in ‘Panzer Leader’, he claimed he Austrians were elated with the sight of German forces entering Vienna.

  • @dominickharris3020
    @dominickharris3020 Před 5 lety

    I live these short episodes but i wouldnt mine a 10min one every once in a while

  • @fralencemelograno
    @fralencemelograno Před 5 lety

    What about Cyprus, would love to see your video on the island!

  • @twinkiephobe2915
    @twinkiephobe2915 Před 5 lety +5

    Have you thought about doing a video on the Chernobyl disaster, since HBO is doing a mini series on it and i would like your style of video on it. :D

  • @mimamo
    @mimamo Před 2 lety +4

    Duh! Austrians considered themselves as German for hundreds of years...until it wasn't sexy anymore.

  • @ArthurCSchaper
    @ArthurCSchaper Před 4 lety

    Fascinating!

  • @otakuofmine
    @otakuofmine Před 5 lety

    just found this channel and its awesome. i just wonder - do you ever plan to finish the 'british history' series? that would be cool.