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Incidents following the German occupation of Austria last month. Above, Hen Hitler receiving the Nazi, salute in the Reichstag, on-March 19, on his return fro'mVienna. The Austrian delegation to the Reichstag \ is seen on the right. Top right. Dr. Inquart (left), Reich Stattholder, and Hen Himmler, chief of the German police, at the hoisting of the German military flag over the former Austrian War Ministry in Vienna on March 18. Right, the Fuhrer giving the Nazi salute as he commenced his address to thousands of Austrians in the, Heldenplatz. Vienna, on March 16.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 80, 5 April 1938, Page 9

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Incidents following the German occupation of Austria last month. Above, Hen Hitler receiving the Nazi, salute in the Reichstag, on-March 19, on his return fro'mVienna. The Austrian delegation to the Reichstag \ is seen on the right. Top right. Dr. Inquart (left), Reich Stattholder, and Hen Himmler, chief of the German police, at the hoisting of the German military flag over the former Austrian War Ministry in Vienna on March 18. Right, the Fuhrer giving the Nazi salute as he commenced his address to thousands of Austrians in the, Heldenplatz. Vienna, on March 16. Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 80, 5 April 1938, Page 9

Incidents following the German occupation of Austria last month. Above, Hen Hitler receiving the Nazi, salute in the Reichstag, on-March 19, on his return fro'mVienna. The Austrian delegation to the Reichstag \ is seen on the right. Top right. Dr. Inquart (left), Reich Stattholder, and Hen Himmler, chief of the German police, at the hoisting of the German military flag over the former Austrian War Ministry in Vienna on March 18. Right, the Fuhrer giving the Nazi salute as he commenced his address to thousands of Austrians in the, Heldenplatz. Vienna, on March 16. Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 80, 5 April 1938, Page 9