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  1. The dissolution of Austria-Hungary was a major geopolitical event that occurred as a result of the growth of internal social contradictions and the separation of different parts of Austria-Hungary. The more immediate reasons for the collapse of the state were World War I , the 1918 crop failure, general starvation and the economic crisis.

  2. Aug 6, 2015 · The dissolution of Austria-Hungary has attracted a great many scholars over the past century. The collapse of communism has generated renewed interest as both the Soviet and Yugoslav federations and their successor states have confronted many of the same problems that faced the Habsburgs. The talk began by questioning the widely held notions ...

  3. The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 ( German: Ausgleich, Hungarian: Kiegyezés) established the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary, which was a military and diplomatic alliance of two sovereign states. [1] The Compromise only partially re-established [2] the former pre-1848 sovereignty and status of the Kingdom of Hungary, being separate from ...

  4. Austria-Hungary. Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe [c] between 1867 and 1918. Austria-Hungary was a military and diplomatic alliance of two sovereign states with a single monarch who was titled both emperor of Austria and King of ...

  5. www.thesecondworldwar.org › interbellum-1918-1936Collapse of Austro-Hungary

    The collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918 resulted from military defeats in the First World War, exacerbated by internal ethnic tensions and nationalist aspirations. The Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1919 formalized the dissolution, redrawing borders and leading to the emergence of successor states, fundamentally altering the geopolitical landscape of Central Europe.

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  6. Oct 17, 2020 · The dissolution of Austria-Hungary was a major geopolitical event that occurred as a result of the growth of internal social contradictions and the separation of different parts of Austria-Hungary. The more immediate reasons for the collapse of the state were World War I, the 1918 crop failure, general starvation and the economic crisis. The Austro-Hungarian Empire had additionally been ...

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  8. Once the other nationalities had confirmed their decision to leave the Dual Monarchy by proclaiming their independence, the two ‘peoples of state’ – the German Austrians and the Magyars – sought to prepare the ground for their respective futures.

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