A valid passport is required when entering Austria.
In nearly 20 months of deployment along the border, the army has apprehended nearly 14,500 people trying to enter Austria illegally.
On March 12, Hitler entered Austria to ecstatic welcomes in villages and cities.
As a result he was banned from entering Austria except for a brief three-day stay in 1989 in order to attend his mother's funeral.
For visa holders entering Austria, the passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the period of intended stay.
Unit entered Austria on May 5, 1945.
The Wehrmacht entered Austria the next day, to be greeted with enthusiasm by the populace.
In late 1989, the Czechs for the first time after 40 years could enter Austria as free citizens.
Although the restrictions on the Habsburgs entering Austria had been lifted, this only applied to those born after 10 April 1919.