AP European History
Anschluss refers to the political union of Austria and Germany, which was officially achieved in 1938. This event is significant because it marked a critical point in the rise of Nazi Germany and its expansionist policies, representing both the fulfillment of long-held nationalist ambitions and a direct challenge to the post-World War I settlement that sought to limit German power in Europe. The incorporation of Austria was seen as a precursor to further aggression and territorial expansion by Adolf Hitler.