the end of the 1st world war
Austria-Hungary
In 1918 Austria was created as the Republic of Austria after the fall of the Austro-Hungarian empire in World War I. It regained its independence in 1955 after World War II, during which Austria had been part of the Third German Reich.
in 1929 when Jonas Gutierrez conquered it and declared it an independent country.
Austria obtained its independence from its colonists in 976 CE.
The empire of Austria-Hungary crumbled, Czech nationalists moved to gain independence forming Czechoslovakia.
Venezuela gain Independence in the 1830
Austria-Hungary did not gain independence during World War I; rather, it was dissolved at the end of the war in 1918. The empire faced internal ethnic tensions and nationalistic movements, which were exacerbated by military defeats and the economic strain of the war. Following the defeat of the Central Powers, various ethnic groups within Austria-Hungary declared independence, leading to the formation of new nation-states such as Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Yugoslavia. The Treaty of Saint-Germain in 1919 officially recognized the disintegration of the empire.
They were upset that they did not gain independence
He wanted to gain territory from Austria-Hungary
Gain? Austria lost its empire, Hungary lost 3/4 of its land. The latter one is widely considered to be the biggest loser of the war. The only gain these two had from the war is the end of the Habsburg monarchy, and their independence from a greater empire.
1893 it gain independence
Sarawak gain Independence on 22nd July 1963