In 1914, Austria-Hungary did not possess colonies in the traditional sense but controlled a diverse empire in Central and Southeastern Europe. Its territories included regions such as present-day Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, and parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Additionally, Austria-Hungary had influence over various provinces and territories in the Balkans, which were significant for their strategic and economic importance. The empire was characterized by a complex mix of ethnic groups and cultures.
28 July 1914 - Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia 6 August 1914 - Austria-Hungary declares war on Russia 23 Maj 1915 - Italy declares war on Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary.
July 28th 1914
Austria Hungary sought support from Germany, and on 6 July 1914 the German government gave this support and encouraged Austria Hungary to deal with Serbia
Austro-Hungary was ruled by an Emperor from the Habsburg family in 1914.
Austria-Hungary controlled Bosnia from 1878 to 1914.
Yes it did, from 1878 to 1914.
Emperor Franz Josef I
Serbia
Austria-Hungary started the war, therefore they entered the war July 28 1914.
The empire of Austria-Hungary, in 1914.
Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Spain, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, France, and the United Kingdom (UK)-held colonial possessions in 1914