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the Anschluss was among the first major steps in... The Anschluss was given immediate effect by legislative act on 13 March... During the few short weeks between the Anschluss and the plebiscite... not hesitate to announce their support of the Anschluss and their relief that it happened without violence... announced his support for the Anschluss and appealed to all Austrians to vote in favour of it on 10 April... The relatively bloodless Anschluss helped pave the way for the... The word Anschluss endured the years of the... some historical sources refer to the Anschluss as an annexation... s account of the Anschluss of Austria by Hitler...

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