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Versailles to September 1, 1939 World War II's roots can be traced back to the end of World War I. Discuss the events that lead up to the re-armament of Germany and the rise of fascism in Europe.

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Old September 25th, 2006, 09:38 AM
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Before the Anschluss...

Engelbert Dollfuss
born Oct. 4, 1892, Texing, Austro-Hungarian Empire
died July 25, 1934, Vienna, Austria



Dollfuss, 1934

Austrian statesman and, from 1932 to 1934, chancellor of Austria, who destroyed the Austrian Republic and established an authoritarian regime based on conservative Roman Catholic and Italian Fascist principles.


After studying law and economics in Vienna and Berlin, Dollfuss became secretary to the Lower Austrian Peasant Federation and, in 1927, director of the Lower Austrian chamber of agriculture. He was a member of the conservative and clerically oriented Christian Social Party, the core of whose constituency came from Austria's conservative peasantry. Dollfuss rose rapidly in Austrian politics, serving as president of the federal railways in 1930 and as minister of agriculture from 1931. In May 1932 he became chancellor, heading a conservative coalition led by the Christian Social Party.

Faced with a severe economic crisis caused by the Great Depression, Dollfuss decided against joining Germany in a customs union, a course advocated by many Austrians. He was in part dissuaded by a League of Nations loan of $ 9,000,000 and by the fear of Allied countermeasures. Severely criticized by both Social Democrats and nationalists, he countered by drifting toward an increasingly authoritarian regime. The Italian leader Benito Mussolini became his principal foreign ally. Italy guaranteed Austrian independence at Riccione (August 1933), but in return Austria had to abolish all political parties and reform its constitution on the Fascist model. Dollfuss' attacks on Parliament, begun in March 1933, culminated that September in the permanent abolition of the legislature and the formation of a corporate state based on his Vaterländische Front (“Fatherland Front”), with which he expected to replace Austria's political parties. In foreign affairs he steered a course that converted Austria virtually into an Italian satellite state. Hoping therewith to prevent Austria's incorporation into Nazi Germany, he fought his domestic political opponents along fascist-authoritarian lines.

In February 1934 paramilitary formations loyal to the chancellor crushed Austria's Social Democrats in bloody encounters. With a new constitution of May 1934, his regime became completely dictatorial. In June, however, Germany incited the Austrian Nazis to civil war. Dollfuss was assassinated by the Nazis in a raid on the chancellery.

Have a look at that...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=wCyJcry3HvE

sources: Britannica and you tube
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Old September 25th, 2006, 11:31 AM
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Re: Before the Anschluss...

Klaus,

Interesting that he thought Mussolini would be a better partner than Hitler. Of course that didn't work out too well for him in the short run.

Can you give us a translation of what he is saying in that clip?
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Old September 25th, 2006, 06:26 PM
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Re: Before the Anschluss...

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Klaus,

Interesting that he thought Mussolini would be a better partner than Hitler. Of course that didn't work out too well for him in the short run.
Not really a suprise if you think about it, Dollfuss was an Austrian nationalist while Hitler advocate pan-germanism and saw Austria as just another German state no diffrent from Prussia or Bavaria, he couldn't accept anything but full reunification (like what eventually happend in 1938) so althought there were both Fascist there was quit an ideological distance between them.
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