The breakup of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was primarily driven by rising nationalist movements among its diverse ethnic groups, which sought self-determination and autonomy. The empire's failure to effectively manage its internal divisions, combined with the pressures of World War I and the subsequent Treaty of Saint-Germain in 1919, ultimately led to its dissolution. This fragmentation resulted in the creation of several independent nation-states, reflecting the diverse identities within the former empire. Thus, the most valid conclusion is that nationalism and external pressures were key factors in the empire's collapse.
Yes, after the breakup of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Austro-Hungarian Navy was created in 1867.
Austro-Hungarian Army was created in 1867.
Austro-Hungarian Army ended in 1918.
nationalism broke up the Austrio-hugarian empire, because people began wanting an heritage,a sense of identity
Italy wanted the Austro-Hungarian empire to end because Italy was promised land from Great Britian that was inside the Austro-Hungarian empire.
The capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was Vienna (Wien in the German language).
No, he was from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was hereditarily czechoslovak, which was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
It was Germany saying that no matter what the Austro-Hungarian Empire decided to do with Serbia with they will support them.
I think it's German and Austro-Hungarian EmpiresI think it's German and Austro-Hungarian Empires
The Austro-Hungarian Navy consisted of about 10,000,000 solders and 1,500 naval ships.
to fight for them