The Anschluss 1938 political impact marked Nazi Germany's annexation of Austria through strategic manipulation and force, culminating in a rigged plebiscite that showed 99% support for unification.
- Hitler's strategic appointment of Seyss-Inquart to key government positions undermined Austrian sovereignty
- The Hitler Austria plebiscite unfair demonstrated complete Nazi control with an impossible 99% approval rate
- International response was largely passive, with Britain accepting the annexation and France preoccupied with internal issues
- The annexation achieved Hitler's goals of uniting German speakers and gaining Lebensraum while violating the Treaty of Versailles
- Under pressure from Hitler, Chancellor Schuschnigg Nazi government control increased as he was forced to give Nazis key positions