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Central Powers

The Central forces of World War 2 were lead by the German Republic and included the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Bulgaria against the Allied Forces.

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What are the benefits of transilluminated powered phlebectomy?

A newer technique that avoids the drawbacks of stab avulsion phlebectomy, which include long operating times, the risk of scar formation, and a relatively high risk of infection developing in the micro-incisions.

What would have happened if the central powers had won world war 1?

Germany would have probably received the rest of Acsace-Lorraine. Ukraine, the Baltic states, Finland, and the Tracscaucasian states would all be protectorates of Germany. Austria-Hungary would most likely split Serbia with Bulgaria. The Ottomans would regain Crete and Montenegro would probably be taken by Austria-Hungary. Quite frankly, i find it hard to believe that the Austro-Hungarian dual monarchy could last. Most likely Hungary would secede from the empire, and the Austrian and German puppet states, along with the nations themselves, would jump on Hungary and then reduce it's territory to something like Hungary post-treaty of Versailles. The British Union of Fascists would take power in Britain, possibly Action Francaise in France It's unclear what would happen in Russia. Possibly the czar or his family members, possibly someone like Lavr Kornilov, would take power. It's unlikely that after the defeat of Russia and the humiliating terms of the treaty of Brest-Litvosk that the Bolsheviks would stay in power. Have you ever read the Timeline 191 series, by Harry Turtledove?

How did Franz Joseph of Austria create a nation state?

He institutedthe Ausgleich (comprimise) that created a dual monarchy in Austria after the Habsburgs crushed a revolution. There were lots of minorities in Austria and the people were not getting what they wanted all the time. So Franz Joseph made the Ausgleich to try and give the people what they wanted. It let each part of the empire have its own constitution, legislature,capital (Vienna and Budapest), and government machinery. However, there would be one monarch, one foreign policy, one financial system,and one army.

Sources:

Western Civilizations by Jackson Speilvogel

hope this helps!

What were the Central Powers aims of the World War 1?

Germany wished to to expand her Reich in Africa mostly, but also to become dominant in economy by establishing large economic spheres that dominated most of Europe. They also wished to set up buffers between themselves and Russia (with the establishment of a puppet state in Poland and the Ukraine, as well as the Baltics and "Caucasia". They wanted to expand their colonial empire in Africa too, with annexations of Portuguese and French territory (north Mozambique, Angola, Senegal and Guinea), as well as the Sinai Peninsula and the Suez Canal.

Austria-Hungary wanted to cement their influence in the Balkans by crushing Serbia, and later Montenegro and Albania, and Rumania. They didn't count on Russia getting involved, but they wanted to either (and I'm not 100% on this) annex Serbia, Montenegro and Albania or create puppets out them.

The Ottomans... I'm not too sure about them. If I had to guess they wanted control over the Arabian Peninsula, maybe parts of the Caucasus and they probably wanted Egypt back from Britain, and Libya and the Dodecanese Islands back from Italy.

My knowledge on the subject is still quite limited.

On which side did Austria fight in World War 1?

During WWI, Austria was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Austrio-Hungary fought as part of the Central Powers, with Germany.

What battle did Russia and Germany have that took Russia on the offense?

Assuming you mean WW2, the battle of Stalingrad. This was a huge battle in the city of Stalingrad (what else) today known as Volgograd as it lies on the river Volga. This battle took place between August 1942 and February 1943. It involved many hundreds of thousands of troops, both Russian and German. In the end, the Soviets (USSR) was able to encircle the German invaders and have them surrender. This battle effectively halted the German advance allowing the Russians to take a large offensive, eventually leaving to another massive Russian victory near Kursk.

Who was the last central power to surrender?

In 2012, the small country of shititopia surrendered to the pen15 tribe of southern Africa.

Did Italy switch to central powers?

No, Italy did not switch to the Central Powers. Italy switched from the Central Powers to the Allied Powers.

Who was Archduke Franz Ferinand?

He was an archduke, an heir to the Austrian Hungarian throne who was assassinated by a member of The Black Hand, Princeipt.

he was the arch duke of Austria Hungary and was the first in line for the throne of the country.

Franz Ferdinand would have become one of the most influential men in the world. He was to become emperor of Austria-Hungary, and, had he not been assassinated, Austria- Hungary might still have survived to this day. he was an interesting person, and if you would like to learn more, read his page in wikipedia.

How do you mesure leading and lagging factor?

Leading and lagging factors can be measured by comparing their impact on a specific outcome or goal over time. Leading factors are variables that change before the outcome, while lagging factors change after the outcome. By analyzing the correlation between these factors and the outcome, you can determine their level of influence and measure their effect on the desired outcome.