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Top Image: Soviet soldiers taking down a Nazi sign in Austria. Nazi Germany annexed Austria in , with the overwhelming support of the Austrian population. Even figures such as Karl Renner, an Austrian socialist politician who was the provisional prime minister of the first post-Nazi government appointed by Joseph Stalin, welcomed the Anschluss.
Thereafter, Austria was an integral part of the Third Reich, with , people, or 10 percent of the population, joining the Nazi Party. The Wehrmacht drafted more than 1. Austrians also served loyally as soldiers from Germany proper and were just as responsible for Nazi atrocities on the Eastern Front. The aim of Operation Barbarossa was not only to eliminate the Soviet Union as a potential military threat but also to starve and enslave the European population of the country and turn it into a German colony.
The Soviet Union lost The fighting in Hungary was some of the most brutal of the war, as the two Red Army groups, numbering around 1 million troops at the time, suffered , losses, including , killed or captured. As they were regrouping to invade Austria, the Germans launched their last major offensive of the war at Lake Balaton in March of , which was aimed at stopping the Soviet march into the Third Reich. After the 3rd Ukrainian Front absorbed the attack, it launched a counterattack that developed into the Vienna Strategic Offensive Operation, resulting in the elimination of the bulk of German forces in the south and the capture of the Austrian capital.
Skirmishes between the Red Army and the German soldiers, who desperately sought to surrender to the Western Allies and avoid falling into Soviet captivity, lasted into late May, well after the fighting ceased elsewhere in Europe. The Red Army suffered 94, casualties in Austria, 26, killed and 68, wounded.