After (not during) WW 1, The the Empire of Austria-Hungary was divided into several smaller countries. After WW 2, the Russians turned the occupied zone in Germany that was under their control into the German Democratic Republic. So after WW 2, Germany became divided into the (western) German Federal Republic and the (Communist) German Democratic Republic, usually called East Germany. Also, the Ottoman Empire was split up into several countries after WW 1, although it must be said that many of those countries had already been autonomous or practically independent for many years before.
They eventually had to split the empire into countries that aren't the right Split Because Europe didn't know that they already had 3 major religions ;D
This was at one time the Holy Roman Empire. It eventually became too powerful and got split up into other countries.
The empire stayed the same, but after the death of his son did the empire split in three
Pakistan was once a part of British India. During the Partition in 1947, India and Pakistan were split into their current countries.
It was partitioned among his three sons following Germanic inheritance rules.
The empires split up into smaller territories.
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They split up the empire into different countries like turkey
Austria Hungaryapex-The empires split up into smaller territories.
Austria Hungaryapex-The empires split up into smaller territories.
Austria Hungaryapex-The empires split up into smaller territories.
Austria Hungaryapex-The empires split up into smaller territories.
During WWI and the defeat of the central powers. Follows the Treaty of Versailles which had many demands that the Central Powers had to do to pay for the war. One was to split up the Ottoman empire and each of the Allies get some of the countries they owned.
well when WW1 was over the European countries were split up. The ottoman Empire(turkey) was kept untouched for a few years after the war but was soon split into new countries. This created new countries. Hope this helps!!
Something that has overall reign over something else. For example: Gibraltar (An Island off the coast of Spain) has the UK as its sovereign (owner) of sorts. During the collapse of the British Empire, many countries split off from the Empire and became independent countries. Some remained to stay, and so the UK has sovereignty over these countries.