Model used: Basic
Austrian-German Unification after Neo-Nazi Takeover
Germany pursues a political union with Austria following a Neo-Nazi takeover of the Austrian government, driven by pan-Germanic nationalist aspirations. The scenario entails a complete political integration of Austria into Germany, while Germany attempts to mitigate international backlash by maintaining ties with the EU and implementing nationalist policies.
Following World War I, the newly formed Republic of German Austria actually voted overwhelmingly to unite with Germany, but the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919) explicitly forbade this Anschluss, paving the way for its later, more infamous occurrence.
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Model used: Basic
Austrian-German Unification after Neo-Nazi Takeover
Germany pursues a political union with Austria following a Neo-Nazi takeover of the Austrian government, driven by pan-Germanic nationalist aspirations. The scenario entails a complete political integration of Austria into Germany, while Germany attempts to mitigate international backlash by maintaining ties with the EU and implementing nationalist policies.
Following World War I, the newly formed Republic of German Austria actually voted overwhelmingly to unite with Germany, but the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919) explicitly forbade this Anschluss, paving the way for its later, more infamous occurrence.
Supports the political union of Austria and Germany under the described circumstances
Opposes the political union of Austria and Germany, especially given the Neo-Nazi takeover
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