Nazi Propaganda The Annexation of Austria.

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Nazi Propaganda The Annexation of Austria

Treaty of Versailles Under the Treaty of Versailles, Germany: Ceded significant amounts of land Had to pay billions of dollars in reparations to allied countries Had to keep a small military Image credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-R01213,_Versailles,_deutsche_Verhandlungdelegation.jpg German delegates at Versailles

Germany’s Economic Collapse Many Germans were angry about the terms of the treaty of Versailles. Germany suffered economic collapse during the 1920s and 1930s. Germans began to look for a leader that could restore Germany to its former glory. Image Credit: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/ff/Bundesarchiv_Bild_102-00104%2C_Inflation%2C_Tapezieren_mit_Geldscheinen.jpg Worthless money used as wallpaper

Annexation of Austria Hitler became chancellor in 1933 and began to challenge the Versailles treaty. In March of 1938, German troops moved into Austria in order to annex the country and bring it under Nazi rule. Image: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/higher/history/roadwar/anschluss/revision/1/

Public Vote Image: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/57/Stimmzettel-Anschluss.jpg In April of 1938, Germans and Austrians were given the opportunity to ratify the annexation in a public vote.

Vote Results When the votes were tallied, 98.9% of Germans and 99.71% of Austrians voted to ratify the annexation of Austria. Even given the unpopularity of the Treaty of Versailles, this seems like an incredible margin of victory. This has led historians to closely examine the tactics that Nazi leaders used to ensure their desired result on the referendum.

Central Historical Question How did the Nazi Party convince 99% of Germans and Austrians to support the annexation of Austria?