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Ostmark (, "Eastern March") was the name used by Nazi propaganda from 1938 to 1942 to replace that of the formerly independent Federal State of Austria after the ''Anschluss'' with Nazi Germany. ==Overview== After Austrian-born Adolf Hitler had finally completed union between his birth country and Germany ''(Anschluss)'' the Nazi government had the incorporated territory renamed: the name ''Austria'' (''Österreich'' in German, meaning "Eastern Realm") was at first replaced by "Ostmark", referring to the 10th century ''Marcha orientalis''. The change of name was meant to refer to Austria as now being the "eastern realm" of the Reich. In August 1938, the ''Donau-Zeitung'' proudly referred to Passau as " the cradle of the new ''Ostmark''".〔Anna Rosmus ''Hitlers Nibelungen'', Samples Grafenau 2015, pp. 165f〕
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