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Austria gets its name fromOesterreich (German for "Eastern Kingdom"), which it wasfirst called some nine hundred years ago. The people living in thisregion came to be ruled by the German royal family named Hapsburg,whose descendants for hundreds of years were German emperors and thekings and emperors of Austria. Over the centuries large portions ofland were given to Austria through royal marriages or throughtreaties, and the country rose to become one of the most importantmonarchies in Europe. But most of the Austrianempire was always composed of people who were not really Austrianswho spoke different languages and had different customs and did notwant to be ruled by Austria. When this is so, a country is not reallystrong. In 1866, when Austria and Prussia had a war to decide whichwould be most powerful among the German countries, Prussia defeatedAustria in such a short time that the war is called the Seven Weeks'War. The great Austrian empire fell apart. Austrial lost its empireand became a small republic. The Austrian republic was poor and thepeople were unhappy. Adolf Hitler became the dictator in Germany, andmany Austrians thought that by joining Germany they could becomeprosperous and powerful again. A Fascist, or Nazi, party arose inAustria in the early 1930s. They fought bitter andbloody battles with those who opposed joining Germany. In 1934 theymurdered Chancellor Dollfuss, the head of the Austrian government.Chancellor Schuschnigg, who came after Dollfuss, was weak, and in1938 Hitler marched his armies into Austria without much oppositionand declared the country part of Germany. This was called theAnschluss (meaning "joining together" in German). Thepeople spent the next seven years under Nazi rule, and so were on thelosing side in World War II. In 1945 the Allies captured the country,and until 1955 it was split into four zones and occupied. In 1955Austria became an independent republic again.
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