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Austria, Germany, and Czechoslovakia.
Austria and Czechoslovakia and bits of other countries.
The Treaty of Versailles eliminated Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. Austria-Hungary gave birth to these countries: Austria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Poland, and Czechoslovakia and also gave land to Romania and Italy.
Turkey. the central powers consisted of the following: 1.Germany 2.belgium 3.austria-Hungary 4.other smaller countries. austria Hungary splits into different countries at the end of World War I, and other countries after WWI reflected as well, such as Poland, Great Britan, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. :]
Austria was easier for Hitler to annex then Czechoslovakia because Austria had no allies to help defend itself and many Austrians accepted the Anschluss, or the unification, of Austria and Germany.
Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland
The countries included the First Republic of Austria (Austria) and the new nation of Czechoslovakia. Austria was forbidden by the Treaties of St. Germain and Versailles from forming a union with Germany.
Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland
Austria, Germany, and Czechoslovakia.
Austria-Hungary split into quite a number of countries. The countries of Austria, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia are the three countries who are wholly formed from former Austro-Hungarian territory. The remaining parts of the Austro-Hungarian Empire went to Italy, Yugoslavia, Romania, and Poland.This map shows how the Austro-Hungarian Empire was divided.
Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Sudetenland
Austria and Czechoslovakia.
Germany, Poland, Austria and Slovakia.
Czechoslovakia and Austria
Austria & Czechoslovakia.
Austria & Czechoslovakia.
Austria and Czechoslovakia and bits of other countries.