Czechoslovakia.
German Workers' Party - Austria-Hungary - was created in 1903.
Austria-Hungary, Mentenegro, and Serbia
Austria and Hungary became separate countries
Austria-Hungary was separated into two different countries Austria and Hungary
After World War I, several new countries emerged from the territories of the defeated Central Powers, particularly Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. Austria-Hungary was dismantled, leading to the establishment of new states like Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary. Poland, which had been partitioned in the late 18th century, regained its independence and territory as a result of the war. Other smaller nations also emerged from the collapse of empires, reshaping the political landscape of Central and Eastern Europe.
Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
Austria and Hungary
In the final weeks of WW1 Austria-Hungary disintegrated altogether. This is what happened to its territory: *The new state of Czechoslovakia (corresonding rough to the present Czech and Slovak republics) was created from its territory. *Part went to the revived nation of Poland. *Substantial parts went to Serbia to create the them new country of Yugoslavia, which in turn has disintegrated in the last 10-15 years. *Romania almost doubled in size at the expense of Austria-Hungary. *Italy gained a few relatively small areas. *The link between Austria and Hungary was broken. Union between Austria and Germany (including even a customs union) was forbidden. Joncey
He created a compromise to give equal status to Austria and Hungary.
Serbia.
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.___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.---Apologies. Territory in the Eastern Austrian Empire went to Slovakia, and that territory was later annexed to the USSR.