Italy annexed the Südtirol (South Tyrol) from Austria immediately prior to the end of the war - they signed a cease fire and Italy violated it.
Poland, when it was formed, gained several territories, primarily Cracow.
Romania also gained parts of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, including Transylvania.
The Soviet Union, or at the time Russia, gained Galicia, today part of the Ukraine.
Czechoslovakia (today the Czech Republic and Slovakia), Hungary, and large portions of Yugoslavia.
And of course Austria.
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Galicia (the area round Lvov, aka Lemberg) went to Poland. The Soviet Union gained nothing from the Paris Peace Settlement. It was even recognized by any of the participants at the conferences.
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Apologies. Territory in the Eastern Austrian Empire went to Slovakia, and that territory was later annexed to the USSR.
Lots of countries like France,Italy,Bavaria,Parma,Sicily,Munster,and Netherlands. Sorry that my explanation has countries and cities in some countries. I hope it'll help you. Fun Fact: The empress and emperor of the empire of Austria,Hungary would never gain allies with King Fredrick of Prussia.
Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia (with Serbia and Montenegro) Czecoslovakia, plus additional territory was awarded to Poland and Romania.
The Austrian Empire morphed into Austria-Hungary in 1867 due to the dual monarchy compromise between Austria and Hungary.
1) Austria
2)Hungary
3)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.
Germany and the Ottoman Empire.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
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.
Yugoslavia, Hungary, Czechoslavakia, Austria, and Poland
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire.
Czec Republic, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Yugoslavia, Slovakia, and Turkey were created. Austria-Hungary, Czechoslavakia, the Ottoman Empire, and Serbia were broken up into new countries. This information is incorrect. Austria-Hungary broke apart after WW1 as did the Ottoman Empire. Poland, Latvia, Estonia, etc were all created after WW1. I believe the answer is almost entirely about the end of WW1 and not WW2 like the question states.
Countries Dissapeared = Ottoman Empire, Bosnia, Serbia, Austria-HungaryCountries Changed = Great Britain, Germany, France, Austria, Hungary, Italy, RussiaSome countries Created = Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon,Palestine,Albania, Cyprus, Iran,European Countries created=Yugoslavia, Hungary, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Albania, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland,Polandone of them were poland and ukraine
Austria and Hungary were once great powers in Europe, called the Austria-Hungary Empire in the early 20th century, The minorities of these countries were the Polish, the Croatians and the Bosnians. The empire existed until the end of WWI in 1918.
The 4 countries of the Central Powers were Germany, Italy, Austria, and Hungary (but note that at the time, Austria and Hungary were part of what was known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire).
austria-hungary, japan, and the ottoman empire.