She strengthened the government by knowing about the government and making it strong
Germany was forbidden to unite with Austria in the treaty of Versailles.
Austria and Germany united because Austria was in fear of being overthrown by the Germans if they didn't unite with them.
Anschluss
Germany was forbidden to unite with Austria in based in the Treaty of Versailles. Many countries come to the conference but Germany was left out and was not allowed to form a super state with Austria. It was believed that were a union to occur between Germany and Austria, it would result in a state too powerful to be counterbalanced by Britain and France.
Bismarck encouraged war with Danmark, Austria and France to unite Germany
Under the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Austria was not allowed to unite with Germany. The treaty was signed in September of 1919.
Under the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Austria was not allowed to unite with Germany. The treaty was signed in September of 1919.
Germany
Aschluss = living space in German. Germans wanted to unite Austria and Germany so they can have "Aschluss"
Cavour wanted to get Austria out of Italy, and Napoléon III wanted to increase French power, so they formed an alliance to fight Austria. Once the war began, though, Napoléon III feared Prussia and Austria would unite and ended the war with Austria. Because of this, Italy did not get the states it had hoped to win with the war.
Austria was annexed by Nazi Germany in March 1938 in a process known as the Anschluss. This annexation was largely facilitated by the policies of Adolf Hitler, who aimed to unite all German-speaking peoples under German rule. The move was met with little resistance from the Austrian government or the international community, ultimately leading to Austria's incorporation into the Third Reich.
Austria and Serbia were enemies in World War I primarily due to nationalistic tensions and territorial disputes in the Balkans. Serbia sought to expand its influence and unite South Slavic peoples, which threatened Austria-Hungary's stability, as it contained various ethnic groups, including Slavs. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by a Bosnian Serb nationalist in 1914 further escalated these tensions, leading Austria-Hungary to issue an ultimatum to Serbia. This ultimately contributed to the outbreak of the war as alliances were activated and conflicts escalated.