anschluss

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German - English
cable tail
subscriber loop
exchange loop
connexion
alignment
exchange line
local line
port (software)
local loop
connection
access line
subscriber line
terminal connection
Anschluss
Anschluss (Verkehr)
junction
Anschluss (Wasser, Strom)
hookup (for temporary water or electricity supply)
Anschluss (Wasser, Strom)
hook-up
Anschluss (eines Gebiets an ein Versorgungsnetz/Verkehrsnetz)
linkage
Anschluss (eines Gebiets an ein Versorgungsnetz/Verkehrsnetz)
connection (of an area to utility grid/transport system)
Anschluss an Straßenverkehrsmittel
connection with road transport services
Anschluss an Straßenverkehrsmittel
inter-modal transport interchange (railway)
Anschluss zum Ventilator
connection to ventilator
Anschluss zwischen Reisezug und U-Bahn/Bus (Bahn)
inter-modal transport interchange (railway)
Anschluss zwischen Reisezug und U-Bahn/Bus (Bahn)
connection with road transport services
Anschluss
terminal
Agape (Imbiss im Anschluss an eine kirchliche Feier)
agape (light meal after a church celebration)
Die Region verpasste wirtschaftlich den Anschluss.
The region became an economic backwater
Ich habe den Anschluss verpasst.
I missed the connection
Netzanschluss (Anschluss, der mit dem Netz verbunden wird)
line terminal
Punkt-zu-Punkt-Anschluss
point-to-point connection
digitaler Anschluss
digital subscriber line /DSL/
im Anschluss an
subsequent to
im Anschluss an
followed by
im Anschluss an
foll./
im Anschluss an
following /f
rückseitiger Anschluss
rear connection
vorderseitiger Anschluss
front connection
English - English
The annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938
{i} annexation, union; annexation of Austria to Germany in 1938
the name given to the events in which Hitler's Germany took control of Austria in 1938. (German: "union") Political union of Austria with Germany, which occurred when Adolf Hitler annexed Austria. In 1938 the Austrian chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg was bullied into canceling a plebiscite on union with Germany, which he expected Austrians to oppose. He resigned his office and ordered the Austrian army not to resist the Germans. The Germans invaded on March 12, and the enthusiasm shown by Austrians persuaded Hitler to annex Austria outright the next day. Though France and Britain protested Hitler's methods, they and other countries accepted the fait accompli
English - German
Anschluss
anschluss

    Etymology

    () From German Anschluss (“annexation”) (formerly Anschluß), from anschließen (“to join, unite”)
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