After a four-month-long armed standoff provoked by the First Balkan War, on March 11, 1913, Austria-Hungary and Russia reached an agreement for both sides to stand down, defusing a dangerous ...
Although Germany and Austria-Hungary clearly lost the war, their countries were not occupied and monitored, as would be true after World War II. The 1919 Treaty of Versailles that was supposed to ...
World War I involved 32 nations from 1914 ... The Austro-Hungarian Empire dissolved into Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. When the Ottoman Empire collapsed, Turkey was established.
World War I was the first major war to be fought ... and Russia—and the Triple Alliance—Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. After the war began, allegiances shifted: Italy, neutral at first ...
Austria-Hungary issues Serbia with an ultimatum ... in Europe starts to expand across the globe. The first shots of World War One are fired in Africa. By 1914 the German Empire has four colonies ...
The late American historian Paul Schroeder’s interpretation of the causes of World War I focuses on the breakdown of a ...
Now, Austria looks likely to join Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, and Slovakia as part of a growing bloc within the EU ruled by populist rightwingers. How would a far-right government change Austria?
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