Franz Joseph I was the Emperor until his death in1916, when he was succeeded by Charles IV. Chief of Staff of the Austro-Hungarian Armed Forces was Count Francis Conrad von Hotzendorf.
Emperor Franz Josef I gave titular command of the army to Archduke Friedrich von Österreich-Teschen, but the real authority was held by the head of the General Staff, von Hötzendorf.
I believe you are asking what started World War I and that would be the assassination of the Austria-Hungary leader
Bosnia wasn't an independent nation during the First World War, it was owned by Austria-Hungary at the time, the Emperor-King of Austria-Hungary was Franz-Joseph I until his death in 1916 and Charles I from 1916 until the dissolution of Austria-Hungary in 1918.
A 2-headed eagle looking East & West was the symbol for the Austria-Hungarian military during World War 1.
Antonia Solandra was a leader in Italy during world war I. Antonia Solandra was a leader in Italy during world war I.
The Russian leader during World War 2 was Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin.
Franz Josef
I believe you are asking what started World War I and that would be the assassination of the Austria-Hungary leader
There was no Austria-Hungary after WWI it was broken up after the first world war
Heinz Fischer
Joseph Ferdinand
No. That was World War 1
Until his death, Franz Joseph I of Austria was the leader of the Austro Hungarian Empire during World War I. After he died, his nephew Charles I of Austria took over.
Kurt Schuschnigg : 29 July 1934 - 11 March 1938 .
Bosnia wasn't an independent nation during the First World War, it was owned by Austria-Hungary at the time, the Emperor-King of Austria-Hungary was Franz-Joseph I until his death in 1916 and Charles I from 1916 until the dissolution of Austria-Hungary in 1918.
No.
Franz Ferdinand was killed by Gavrilo Princip in 1914, just before the war.
If you're talking about Austria-Hungary and the one whose death started World War I, that would be Archduke Franz Ferdinand. During World War II, considering that it started in 1939, Austria was already a part of Nazi Germany, making Hitler the leader of Austria (and all other German countries excluding Switzerland and Liechtenstein). Not sure who was in charge of Hungary during this time...