The Sudetenland became part of Germany. The reoccupation of the Rhineland in 1935 and the Anschluss with Austria in 1938 were popular in Germany. The protection the Sudeten Germans received from ...
The Anschluss (union) was not seen as a threat to Britain and, as both nations were German-speaking, there was a sense that there was no good reason why Austria and Germany shouldn't unify.
The catholic spokesmen said that the Vatican’s indignation over Nazi methods and ideology had increased since Anschluss with Austria and that the Holy see seemed to be expecting new attacks ...