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  2. By the end of September 1916, Austria–Hungary mobilized and concentrated new divisions, and the successful Russian advance was halted and slowly repelled; but the Austrian armies took heavy losses (about 1 million men) and never recovered.

  3. Nov 2, 2021 · After the First Balkan War, when it looked as if Serbia would gain an outlet to the Adriatic Sea, Austria-Hungary intervened to block those ambitions by promoting the creation of an Albanian state on the Adriatic coast.

  4. Jan 18, 2021 · Quickly the whole occupation territory was under attack. Austria-Hungary responded with brute force: their troops burned entire villages to the ground, 600 persons were shot dead either under martial law or as hostages. Around 20,000 people died during the uprising, mainly Serbian civilians.

  5. Feb 13, 2019 · The First World War ended with the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Dual Monarchy came out of the conflict it has caused split in half, with its two constituent parts permanently separated.

  6. Jul 21, 2023 · After World War I, a three-year dispute between Austria and Hungary over the territory began. The rural Catholic majority was opposed by a Protestant minority. A number of other small communities also lived here, around half the inhabitants of which were Jewish.

  7. Jul 27, 2014 · Having refused to accept Serbia’s modest amendments to the terms of the ultimatum, Austria Hungary declared war on the country on 28 July. Two deaths in a street in Sarajevo had been transformed into a pretext for war, a war that would engulf much of the continent.

  8. The victorious Allies blamed Germany and Austria-Hungary for causing that war, but the explanation is more complex. Before 1914 Europe had entered a new phase in its history with the emergence of a group of powerful, industrialized, and heavily armed states, each of which had imperial interests to defend.

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