THE ABSORPTION OF AUSTRIA INTO THE GERMAN RElCH—Photographs taken last month, when Austria, after the occupation of the country by German armed forces, surrendered her sovereignty. (1) The Nazi Governor of Austria, Dr. von Inquart (left), and the German Chief of Police, Herr Himmler, in Vienna. (2) “One People, one Reich, one Fuhrer. Herr Hitler addressing a vast crowd in the Heldenplafz, Vienna, on March IS. (3) Herr Hitler acknowledging the acclamations of his supporters in Vienna. (4) A street scene in Berlin on March 16, when a military parade was held to celebrate the union of Austria and Germany. (S) A bouquet being presented to Herr Hitler during his return journey from Vienna.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22370, 6 April 1938, Page 14
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114THE ABSORPTION OF AUSTRIA INTO THE GERMAN RElCH—Photographs taken last month, when Austria, after the occupation of the country by German armed forces, surrendered her sovereignty. (1) The Nazi Governor of Austria, Dr. von Inquart (left), and the German Chief of Police, Herr Himmler, in Vienna. (2) “One People, one Reich, one Fuhrer. Herr Hitler addressing a vast crowd in the Heldenplafz, Vienna, on March IS. (3) Herr Hitler acknowledging the acclamations of his supporters in Vienna. (4) A street scene in Berlin on March 16, when a military parade was held to celebrate the union of Austria and Germany. (S) A bouquet being presented to Herr Hitler during his return journey from Vienna. Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22370, 6 April 1938, Page 14
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