give it to western union
In May, 1915, Italy declared war on Austria-Hungary. This act brought them into World War I on the side of the Allies. Italy had previously joined an alliance with Germany but changed sides when the Allies promised to give them control of territory they wanted badly.
Austria (and Hungary) had their own treaties at the end of WW1. In thee case of Austria it was the Treaty of St Germain, signed in Septmeber 1919. To a large extent the treaty confirmed that the empire had broken up. One of the more important provisions was the Austria had to agree NOT to unite with Germany or even form a customs union with Austria. In two of the provinces (states) bordering on Germany (Salzburg and the Tyrol) local plebiscites had already voted in favour of union with Germany.
No, you have to study psychology or urban ethology to do that. For studying it in Germany and Austria just contact Global Emotion (www.globalemotion.de). They can give you detailed information.
Switzerland does not border an ocean. It is a landlocked country in central Europe surrounded by other countries such as France, Germany, Italy, and Austria.
Confederacy. (Confederates when referring to individuals)
There are about thirty towns called Bergen, they are in the USA, Germany, Norway, Belgium, Holland and Austria. A more precise question is needed to give you an appropriate answer.
The Soviet Union wanted to spread Communist influence and they believed by keeping East Germany (Which also contained the previous capital of Germany, Berlin), countries would follow its example and come under Soviet control as part of its Communist empire.
The Union Jack or Union Flag to give it its proper name, is an amalgamation of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
During WW 2, Germany came close to defeating the Soviets, and they lost a LOT of people (estimates as high as 40 million casualties). The Soviets were in no mood to give Germany a chance to do that again.
Zimmerman Telegram
Germany's military was strictly limited and forbidden to enter a strip of land known as the Rhineland on the Franco-German border to give France a sense of security that they wouldn't be invaded again. Germany had to give France Alsace-Lorraine, a border territory between them. Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, Romania and Latvia were created. Austria-Hungary was broken up into Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia. The League of Nations was created.