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How did the Faculty of Law respond to Austria's annexation by Nazi Germany in 1938?

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The search results did not yield specific information on how the Faculty of Law responded to Austria's annexation (Anschluss) by Nazi Germany in 1938. However, I can provide some context related to the broader academic and societal response to the Anschluss.

Austria's annexation by Nazi Germany on March 12, 1938, was met with various reactions within Austria and the broader international community. Academic institutions, including faculties of law, were significantly impacted by the political changes that followed the Anschluss.

  1. Overview of Anschluss:

    • The Anschluss refers to the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany, leading to Austria becoming a part of the Third Reich.
    • More information about the Anschluss can be found here.
  2. Impact on Academic Institutions:

    • Academic institutions, including the Faculty of Law, were restructured to align with Nazi ideologies and policies.
    • Jewish professors and students, as well as those opposed to the Nazi regime, were expelled or persecuted.
  3. Specific Faculty of Law Actions:

    • To provide a detailed answer on the Faculty of Law's specific response, primary sources such as university records or academic literature might be required. Such details can potentially be found in historical texts, university archives, or scholarly articles.

For more detailed and nuanced information, I recommend exploring academic publications or historical archives that specifically cover the responses of Austrian educational institutions to the Nazi annexation.

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