Anschluss

Synonyms for "anschluss" (49 found)

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Translations

32 translations across 23 languages.

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Arabic

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  • آنْشْلُوس noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Belarusian

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  • а́ншлюс noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)
  • аншлю́с noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Bulgarian

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  • а́ншлус noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 合併 /合并 noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)
  • 德奧合併 /德奥合并 noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Czech

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  • anšlus noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Danish

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  • anschluss noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Dutch

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  • anschluss noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

French

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  • anschluss noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Georgian

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  • ანშლუსი noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

German

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  • Anschluss noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)
  • Anschluß noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Greek

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  • Άνσλους noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)
  • Προσάρτηση της Αυστρίας noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Hebrew

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  • אַנְשְׁלוּס noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Japanese

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  • アンシュルス noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Macedonian

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  • аншлус noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • anschluss noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Polish

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  • Anschluss noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)
  • anszlus noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Portuguese

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  • Anschluss noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Russian

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  • а́ншлюс noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)
  • аншлю́с noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • ànšlūs noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)
  • а̀ншлӯс noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Slovak

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  • anšlus noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Swedish

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  • anschluss noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)
  • anslutning noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Turkish

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  • Anşlüs noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

Ukrainian

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  • а́ншлюс noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)
  • аншлю́с noun (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)

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‘Some of us students protested against the Anschluss.’

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Riane Eisler was born in Vienna in 1931. After the German Anschluss of Austria she fled with her family, first to Cuba and then to the U.S.

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Anton Kuh […] was one of the Viennese coffee-house wits whose mastery of the brief critical essay reached its apotheosis in the last nervous years before the Anschluss.

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Not far from where we are sitting is Heldenplatz, where in March 1938 Adolf Hitler addressed a cheering crowd to proclaim the Anschluss—the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany, in defiance of the post-first world war treaties of Versailles and Saint-Germain.

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