In the early years of World War One the Germans, Austrians, Hungarians and Serbians and the French fought in the war.
Franz Ferdinand and the Austrians
Prior to World War I, the Russians and Austrians were feuding over control of the Balkans.
It is Grilla in Italian, Grillo is cricket and also a sort of submarine tank used in World War I against the Austrians.
For centuries, the Balkans had been fought over by the Ottomans and the Austrians.
In the aftermath of World War 1 many Austrians wanted union with Germany, but this was forbidden by the Allies. In 1938 the Nazis annexed Austria, and Hitler was greeted with delirious applause in Linz and Vienna - applause that made even the Nuremberg rallies look tame. After the Battle of Stalingrad (1942-43) the euphoria evaporated quickly.
the serbians vieved the austrians as foreign oppressors
The Austrians after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand wanted an investigation and wanted to be "repaid" for the loss of their duke.
No, and for two reasons: 1) The Austrians didn't make it to Waterloo 2) Napoleon lost
There was no admission by the Germans claiming they were at fault for the war or that they had been defeated. Really, the war was the fault of the Austrians and Hungarians being so terrible to the Serbians and Bosnians.
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Germany did not hate Austria, in fact when the war came, the Germans defended the Austrians and the war started because of their allegiance. Austria is right on the border of Germany and the Germans had it in their intrest to defend the Austrians as they planned to expand their nation in to Austria and use its industrial source's. after the war Germany was banned from joining with Austria by the allies and after ww2 the idea was not favourable to the Austrians anymore.