At the end of World War 1, the Austro-Hungarian Empire became Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic and Slovakia), Poland and Yugoslavia (now Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia Herzogovina, Montenegro and Macedonia). Also, some Austro-Hungarian lands were ceded to Romania, Ukraine and Italy.
Yugoslavia.
They once made up the Republic of Yugoslavia, but now they are independent countries.
Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy formed the Triple Alliance. .
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Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy formed an alliance in 1888.
At the end of World War 1, the Austro-Hungarian Empire became Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic and Slovakia), Poland and Yugoslavia (now Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia Herzogovina, Montenegro and Macedonia). Also, some Austro-Hungarian lands were ceded to Romania, Ukraine and Italy.
The reaction to the annexation of Bosnia by Austria-Hungary was that it was a great achievement. There Austro-Hungarian Empire was formed.
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.
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An alliance was formed between Austria-Hungary and Germany to protect themselves from RussiaAn alliance was formed with Austria-Hungary and Serbia to restrain Russia from gaining control of SerbiaRussian formed an alliance with France to protect themselves from against Austria-Hungary and Germany.Austria-Hungary and Germany formed and alliance with Italy to stop Italy from siding with Russiathe treaties between European countriesthe assasination of Franz FerdinandThe fast growth of the German navyThe greed of Austria-Hungary wanting to take Serbia
The Triple Alliance was a military alliance formed in 1882 between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. It was primarily aimed at countering the threat posed by France and Russia in Europe. The alliance played a role in World War I as Germany and Austria-Hungary were central powers fighting against the Triple Entente (France, Britain, and Russia).
The empire of Austria-Hungary crumbled, Czech nationalists moved to gain independence forming Czechoslovakia.