Austrian Nazis

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Austrian Nazis were members of the Austrian branch of the National Socialist movement who sought the country’s alignment and eventual annexation to Nazi Germany in the 1930s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi organization
political movement
activeInPeriod 1930s
interwar period
afterEvent integration into Nazi Germany’s political structures
bannedIn Austria NERFINISHED
banStartDate 1933
contributedTo collapse of Austrian independence in 1938
destabilization of the First Austrian Republic
countryOfOrigin Austria
dateOfEvent July 1934
March 1938
goal Anschluss of Austria to Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
alignment of Austria with Nazi Germany
hadParamilitaryWing SA units in Austria NERFINISHED
SS units in Austria
hadWing illegal Nazi Party of Austria
ideology Nazism
anti-Marxism
antisemitism
authoritarianism
pan-German nationalism
influencedBy Adolf Hitler NERFINISHED
German Nazi Party NERFINISHED
involvedIn July Putsch NERFINISHED
assassination of Engelbert Dollfuss
language German
operatedIn Graz NERFINISHED
Linz NERFINISHED
Vienna NERFINISHED
opposedBy Austrofascist regime
Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss NERFINISHED
Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg NERFINISHED
Fatherland Front NERFINISHED
partOf National Socialist movement NERFINISHED
persecutedGroup Austrian Jews
communists
political opponents
socialists
politicalPosition far-right
sharesIdeologyWith Nazi Party NERFINISHED
supportedBy Adolf Hitler NERFINISHED
Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
supportedEvent Anschluss NERFINISHED
suppressedBy Austrian government NERFINISHED
usedTactic infiltration of Austrian institutions
paramilitary violence
propaganda
terrorism

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Austrofascism opposedBy Austrian Nazis
Engelbert Dollfuss killedBy Austrian Nazis
Engelbert Dollfuss opposedBy Austrian Nazis