
407. The Nazis in Power: The Conquest of Austria (Part 4)
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The Conquest of Austria and Hitler's Histrionic Nature
Hitler's conquest of Austria was characterized by his histrionic nature as he enjoyed projecting spittle, showed sentimentality towards animals and children, and was sentimental about the destruction of Austria, which he saw as an act of historical treachery. The Austrian people initially greeted the German army with excitement and enthusiasm, believing they would be equal partners in a new empire, unaware of Hitler's intention to completely absorb Austria. When Hitler crossed the Austrian border at his birthplace, he was met with overwhelming adulation and a display of fanaticism akin to 'beetle mania'. Subsequently, at lint, he was hailed with tears and exuberant cheers, and he proclaimed his mission to bring Austria into the Reich as chosen by Providence.