Austria–Germany relations
Relations between Austria and Germany are close, due to their shared history and language, with German being the official language of both countries. Modern-day Austria and Germany were united until 1866: their predecessors were part of the Holy Roman Empire and the German Confederation until the unification of German states under Prussia in 1871, which excluded Austria. In 1918 after the end of World War I, Austria renamed itself the Republic of German-Austria in an attempt for union with Germany but this was forbidden by the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919). In 1938, the Third Reich, led by Austrian-born Adolf Hitler, annexed Austria in the Anschluss.
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Austria–Germany relations
Relations between Austria and Germany are close, due to their shared history and language, with German being the official language of both countries. Modern-day Austria and Germany were united until 1866: their predecessors were part of the Holy Roman Empire and the German Confederation until the unification of German states under Prussia in 1871, which excluded Austria. In 1918 after the end of World War I, Austria renamed itself the Republic of German-Austria in an attempt for union with Germany but this was forbidden by the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919). In 1938, the Third Reich, led by Austrian-born Adolf Hitler, annexed Austria in the Anschluss.
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Die österreichisch-deutschen B ...... iner Länge von 815 Kilometern.
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Hubungan antara Austria dan Je ...... untuk mengutamakan netralitas.
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Les relations entre l'Allemagn ...... à réaliser l'unité allemande.
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Relations between Austria and ...... Austria is not a NATO member.
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Австрийско-германские отношени ...... ду странами составляет 801 км.
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Відносини між Австрією та Німе ...... ії для підтримки нейтралітету.
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العلاقات الألمانية النمساوية هي العلاقات الثنائية التي تجمع بين ألمانيا والنمسا.
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奥德关系或德奥关系指的是现德意志联邦共和国和奥地利共和国的双 ...... 约的成员国,而奥地利根据其宪法仍然是北约的伙伴,以维持中立。
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Die österreichisch-deutschen B ...... iner Länge von 815 Kilometern.
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Hubungan antara Austria dan Je ...... ksasi Austria dalam Anschluss.
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Les relations entre l'Allemagn ...... à réaliser l'unité allemande.
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Relations between Austria and ...... exed Austria in the Anschluss.
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Австрийско-германские отношени ...... ду странами составляет 801 км.
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Відносини між Австрією та Німе ...... анексував Австрію до Аншлюсу .
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العلاقات الألمانية النمساوية هي العلاقات الثنائية التي تجمع بين ألمانيا والنمسا.
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奥德关系或德奥关系指的是现德意志联邦共和国和奥地利共和国的双 ...... 约的成员国,而奥地利根据其宪法仍然是北约的伙伴,以维持中立。
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Austria–Germany relations
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Hubungan Austria dengan Jerman
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Relations entre l'Allemagne et l'Autriche
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Österreichisch-deutsche Beziehungen nach 1945
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Австрийско-германские отношения
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Австрійсько-німецькі відносини
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العلاقات الألمانية النمساوية
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德奧關係
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