Austria

Austria is a German-speaking country in southeastern Europe. Catholicism is its major religion.

Austria in World War
After World War I, the Entente forbade any union (German, "anschluss") between Austria and Germany. Nonetheless, such a union was created in 1938, and the Entente did nothing to prevent it. From then on, Austria was part of the Greater German Reich.

Many prominent German officials originally came from Austria, including SS officersErnst Kaltenbrunner and Otto Skorzeny.

Austria in Ruled Britannia
Austria is ruled by the Hapsburg dynasty, a powerful Catholic royal family in Europe. In 1588, the King of Austria was a brother of King Philip II of Spain, and Philip arranged a marriage between the Austrian prince Albert and his own daughter, Isabella, when he installed Isabella as Queen of England.

Austria in Southern Victory
See Austria-Hungary.