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Anschluss
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Do you mean the German word in general, or the historical event?
Quick meanings:
- German common noun (Anschluss, pronounced [ˈanʃlʊs]) — “connection,” “joining,” “link”; used for electrical/phone hookups, transport connections (train/flight), or joining things together.
- Historical/political — “the Anschluss” usually refers to the 1938 annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany (a major pre‑WWII event).
Which one would you like more information about?
Quick meanings:
- German common noun (Anschluss, pronounced [ˈanʃlʊs]) — “connection,” “joining,” “link”; used for electrical/phone hookups, transport connections (train/flight), or joining things together.
- Historical/political — “the Anschluss” usually refers to the 1938 annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany (a major pre‑WWII event).
Which one would you like more information about?
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