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  • Anschlüsse, Schnittstellen, Stecker und Kabel dienen dazu, um Signale zwischen verschiedenen Geräten zu übertragen, wie zum Beispiel zwischen PC und Beamer, DVD-Player und Fernseher oder zwischen Receiver und Audiogerät. Um ein Zusammenschließen dieser Geräte zu gewähren, gibt es verschiedene Anschlussnormen, wie zum Beispiel Scart, Cinch oder DVI. Die verschiedenen Anschluss- und Steckernormen sind jedoch nicht zu verwechseln mit den Signalstandards.
  • Anschluss betekent in het Duits 'aansluiting' en is de gebruikelijke term voor de annexatie van Oostenrijk door Duitsland. De anschluss kwam op 12 en 13 maart 1938 na militaire dreiging van Duitsland tot stand.
  • Anschluss on saksaa ja tarkoittaa liittämistä. Muissa kielissä termillä viitataan yleensä 12. maaliskuuta 1938 tapahtuneeseen Itävallan liittämiseen Natsi-Saksaan. Luokka:Natsi-Saksa Luokka:Itävalta Luokka:Saksan kieli
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  • Anschluss was the National Socialist propaganda term for the annexing of Austria into Nazi Germany in March 1938. German spelling, until the German orthography reform of 1996, was Anschluß and it was also known as the Anschluss Österreichs.
  • The Anschluss was the occupation and annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany in March 1938. Although Austria had never been part of the modern state of Germany, there was solid support in both countries for the union. While Austrian Chancellor Kurt Schussnigg had attempted to forestall the issue with a referendum for 13 March 1938, the German Nazi Party supported a coup by its Austrian counter-part. Days later, German troops marched into the country.
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  • Anschlüsse, Schnittstellen, Stecker und Kabel dienen dazu, um Signale zwischen verschiedenen Geräten zu übertragen, wie zum Beispiel zwischen PC und Beamer, DVD-Player und Fernseher oder zwischen Receiver und Audiogerät. Um ein Zusammenschließen dieser Geräte zu gewähren, gibt es verschiedene Anschlussnormen, wie zum Beispiel Scart, Cinch oder DVI. Die verschiedenen Anschluss- und Steckernormen sind jedoch nicht zu verwechseln mit den Signalstandards.
  • Anschluss betekent in het Duits 'aansluiting' en is de gebruikelijke term voor de annexatie van Oostenrijk door Duitsland. De anschluss kwam op 12 en 13 maart 1938 na militaire dreiging van Duitsland tot stand.
  • Anschluss on saksaa ja tarkoittaa liittämistä. Muissa kielissä termillä viitataan yleensä 12. maaliskuuta 1938 tapahtuneeseen Itävallan liittämiseen Natsi-Saksaan. Luokka:Natsi-Saksa Luokka:Itävalta Luokka:Saksan kieli
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  • The Anschluss was the occupation and annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany in March 1938. Although Austria had never been part of the modern state of Germany, there was solid support in both countries for the union. The Anschluss had been a long-proposed idea to unite German-speaking peoples, but was impractical during the years when Austria was the center of Austria-Hungary. In 1919, following Austria-Hungary's dissolution at the end of World War I, the idea became viable but was soundly blocked during the Versailles conference by vindictive French President Georges Clemenceau, who was opposed to the idea of Germany gaining any land. Ironically, some historians believe that allowing the Anschluss in 1919 would have consoled German anger and made the Nazi platform irrelevant, thus preventing World War II. While Austrian Chancellor Kurt Schussnigg had attempted to forestall the issue with a referendum for 13 March 1938, the German Nazi Party supported a coup by its Austrian counter-part. Days later, German troops marched into the country. The Anschluss was one more step on the path to World War II, as Adolf Hitler continued German remilitarization and expansion into 1939. Austria ceased to exist as an independent nation until 1955.
  • Anschluss was the National Socialist propaganda term for the annexing of Austria into Nazi Germany in March 1938. German spelling, until the German orthography reform of 1996, was Anschluß and it was also known as the Anschluss Österreichs. The 1938 Anschluss stands in contrast to the Anschluss movement (Austria and Germany united as one country to form a "Greater Germany"), initially attempted in 1918, when the Republic of German-Austria attempted union with Germany, but the Treaty of Saint Germain (10 September 1919) and the Treaty of Versailles (28 June 1919) forbade both the union and the continued use of the name "German-Austria" (Deutschösterreich). Previously, the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 had resulted in the dissolution of the 19th-century German Confederation, a loose association which had included Austria as well as the various independent German monarchies, such as Prussia and Bavaria.
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