For the 21st century, none.
* The German Empire. * The Austria-Hungarian Empire. * The Ottoman Empire. * Bulgaria
The USA, together with Britain, France and Russia formed the Allies. Their enemies were the Axis Powers, consisting of Germany (including Austria), Italy, and Japan.
The three countries were Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
Damaging Austria too greatly would cause its leaders to join with Prussia's other enemies.
yes by 8 countries
Japan, Germany, Italy, and Austria.
* The German Empire. * The Austria-Hungarian Empire. * The Ottoman Empire. * Bulgaria
In the period leading to WWII and during the war, Germany annexed Austria. That was sort of Austria's decision and also a bit of a forced decision, so maybe Germany was an enemy. However, once they were tied to Germany, their 'enemies' were all of the countries they attacked and the other countries that assisted the attacked countries. This was the group referred to as the 'Allies' (U.S., Britain, Russia, Australia, Canada, and others).
The USA, together with Britain, France and Russia formed the Allies. Their enemies were the Axis Powers, consisting of Germany (including Austria), Italy, and Japan.
No countries are enemies of Switzerland. Switzerland is strictly neutral.
Austria is one of six European countries that have declaredpermanent neutrality and one of the few countries that includes the concept of everlasting neutrality in their constitutionHence they are members of the UN and The European Union, but do not belong to any military bloc like the NATO for exampleSome other 'recognized' neutra nations areCosta RicaRepublic of IrelandLiechtensteinFinlandSwedenSwitzerlandTurkmenistan
Australia Austria
Belgium has no enemies.
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No countries but Illitrate parliament.
No, Austria and Switzerland are two separate, sovereign countries.