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| ntment of minister of foreign affairs for | Austria-Hungary, a post which he held for fourteen years. |
| his Prague trial, he was forced to leave | Austria-Hungary again after three months in Budapest. |
| June 28 1914 diplomatic relations between | Austria-Hungary and Serbia got strained. |
| as Uruguay's Plenipotentiary Minister in | Austria-Hungary and Switzerland (1911), in Belgium and th |
| of the League of the Three Emperors with | Austria-Hungary and Germany, an alliance established in 1 |
| as the Triple Alliance (1882) of Germany, | Austria-Hungary, and Italy who would go to war with Brita |
| egions which it aimed to have secede from | Austria-Hungary), and soon became its president. |
| ok up this impulse, primarily in Germany, | Austria-Hungary, and Belgium, which 'seceded' from tradit |
| For complex reasons, the dispute between | Austria-Hungary and Serbia escalated into what is now kno |
| s of battles fought between the armies of | Austria-Hungary and Italy, along with their allies, in no |
| the Military convention between Germany, | Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria and the Bulgarian-Turkish co |
| jkovac, Montenegro, between the armies of | Austria-Hungary and Montenegro. |
| France, Italy, Britain, Germany, Belgium, | Austria-Hungary and Switzerland) over damages arising fro |
| what was then the town of Reichenberg in | Austria-Hungary, and is now Liberec in the Czech Republic |
| e region's long history under the rule of | Austria-Hungary and Holy Roman Empires. |
| because of conflicts of interest between | Austria-Hungary and Russia in the Balkans. |
| most the area of the oblast was ruled by | Austria-Hungary, and the northern-most section ruled by R |
| The boat was handed over to | Austria-Hungary and commissioned as SM U-11 on 14 June. |
| s attempts to mediate the dispute between | Austria-Hungary and Serbia by a "Stop in Belgrade" came t |
| Mann was born in Lwow, | Austria-Hungary and was educated at Lwow University. |
| nted Slovenes, Croats and Serbs living in | Austria-Hungary and the representatives of the Kingdom of |
| he close Habsburg connection, monarchs of | Austria-Hungary) and thus it took until 1921 for the univ |
| was negotiated between representatives of | Austria-Hungary and the Empire of Korea. |
| During World War I the frontline between | Austria-Hungary and Italy was located on the ridge of the |
| Austria-Hungary and Italy opposed giving Serbia an outlet | |
| lling for the end of the alliance between | Austria-Hungary and "Prussia". |
| ouring Emperor Francis Joseph, monarch of | Austria-Hungary and as such, ruler of Transylvania was Fe |
| and friendly diplomatic relations between | Austria-Hungary and Great Britain before the war. |
| Beer was born in Galicia, | Austria-Hungary, and came to Germany in 1889 where he bec |
| the First World War, was rejected both by | Austria-Hungary and by the German Empire. |
| as President, he made Bellamy minister to | Austria-Hungary and did not wish to involve himself in ad |
| Winter was born in | Austria-Hungary and his family emigrated to the United St |
| stern Front battles between the armies of | Austria-Hungary and the Russian Empire. |
| of France and the United Kingdom against | Austria-Hungary and Germany. |
| an youth movement that fought against the | Austria-Hungary and against the annexation of Bosnia 1908 |
| Among his works in | Austria-Hungary are a number of palaces for well-known me |
| veloped to help with language barriers in | Austria-Hungary, Army Slav (German Armee-Slawisch) was a |
| of all the political factions supporting | Austria-Hungary as the only state to be able to reunite a |
| as Danton (born 18 March 1879 in Vienna, | Austria-Hungary as Isidor Bodanskie, died 2 November 1923 |
| Born in Galicia (part of | Austria-Hungary) as one of the seven children of a vendor |
| from the German point of view to maintain | Austria-Hungary as a great power but claimed that at the |
| n independent team, though it was part of | Austria-Hungary at the time. |
| higher spire was not approved, because in | Austria-Hungary at the time, no building was allowed to b |
| here it remained until the dissolution of | Austria-Hungary at the end of World War I. |
| t, with the imminent collapse of Habsburg | Austria-Hungary at the end of World War I, areas of the C |
| szalonta (Salonta), Transylvania (part of | Austria-Hungary at the time), he was of ethnic Romanian o |
| e despite the union of the two nations as | Austria-Hungary at the time. |
| since German was the dominant language of | Austria-Hungary at the time. |
| e despite the union of the two nations as | Austria-Hungary at the time. |
| Born in Vienna in | Austria-Hungary, Avriel was educated at a local gymnasium |
| e Berlin Conference starts: 14 countries ( | Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great |
| ies of the treaty were the German Empire, | Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, Egypt, Spain, the Unit |
| of the seagoing torpedo boats acquired by | Austria-Hungary between 1896 and 1914. |
| , Finns, Chechens and Azerbaijanis, while | Austria-Hungary bleeds from (amongst others) Serb, Bosnia |
| iterranean naval rivals (Italy, Spain and | Austria-Hungary) built protected cruisers of this type. |
| ervatory in Bohemia (at that time part of | Austria-Hungary), but he chose to pursue a major in mathe |
| Romania before the war was an ally of | Austria-Hungary but, like Italy, refused to join the war |
| ynonym for the Austrian Empire as well as | Austria-Hungary by Austrian historians. |
| 1858, the town was linked to the rest of | Austria-Hungary by railroad. |
| f that class being built under license in | Austria-Hungary by late 1916. |
| eploying its forces along the border with | Austria-Hungary by destroying critical transportation sys |
| The native of Bohemia in | Austria-Hungary came to Hollywood in 1920 after having be |
| Felix was less than three years old when | Austria-Hungary collapsed following its defeat in the Fir |
| Thuillier was sent throughout Germany and | Austria-Hungary, conducting a series of vaccinations of s |
| The multi-national character of | Austria-Hungary created some confusion for footballers of |
| ey and Russia over the control of Serbia, | Austria-Hungary declared neutrality when the conflict bet |
| ar against Serbia started on July 28 when | Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia and her artillery |
| On July 28, 1914, | Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia after the assassin |
| ce of the Romanian Army was unopposed, as | Austria-Hungary did not station considerable forces along |
| However, the institutions of | Austria-Hungary did not permit a Jew to advance to a seni |
| As | Austria-Hungary did not have the manufacturing capabiliti |
| born on the 25th of April, 1899, in Saaz, | Austria-Hungary; died on the 24th of October, 1983, in Lo |
| hloss Mzell in Mzell, Kingdom of Bohemia, | Austria-Hungary; died 11 March 1937 at Castel Duino in Du |
| At the end of the war in 1918, | Austria-Hungary disintegrated and Hungary was established |
| al-purpose field and mountain gun used by | Austria-Hungary during World War I. Between the wars it w |
| al-purpose field and mountain gun used by | Austria-Hungary during World War I. Between the wars it w |
| itary reconnaissance aircraft produced in | Austria-Hungary during World War I. |
| eople moving to Vienna from many areas of | Austria-Hungary during the 19th century. |
| 15 cm Kanone M 80 was a siege gun used by | Austria-Hungary during World War I. Designed to replace t |
| Kanone M 80 was a light siege gun used by | Austria-Hungary during World War I. Designed to replace t |
| annon) was a heavy siege howitzer used by | Austria-Hungary during World War I. Designed to replace t |
| dhaubitze M 99 was a howitzer was used by | Austria-Hungary during World War I. |
| itze M 99 was a mountain howitzer used by | Austria-Hungary during World War I. |
| m Feldkanone M 18 was a field gun used by | Austria-Hungary during World War I. |
| bitze M 8 was a mountain howitzer used by | Austria-Hungary during World War I. |
| 14 was a heavy howitzer which served with | Austria-Hungary during World War I. |
| anone M 75/96 was a field gun was used by | Austria-Hungary during World War I. |
| mm M.16) was a mountain howitzer used by | Austria-Hungary during World War I. |
| itary reconnaissance aircraft produced in | Austria-Hungary during World War I. |
| .I was a reconnaissance aircraft built in | Austria-Hungary during World War I for use by the Austro- |
| ) was a superheavy siege howitzer used by | Austria-Hungary during World War I. |
| ral uninfluential proposals to federalise | Austria-Hungary, e.g. that of Aurel Popovici (see United |
| lish (province of Galicia) (being part of | Austria-Hungary Empire), later to Poland (independent sin |
| th internal revolution, a stalemated war, | Austria-Hungary falling apart from multiple ethnic tensio |
| te, which was just what Great Britain and | Austria-Hungary feared most. |
| With the collapse of | Austria-Hungary following World War I in November 1918, B |
| With the collapse of | Austria-Hungary following World War I in November 1918, w |
| With the collapse of | Austria-Hungary following World War I in November 1918, w |
| When Germany and | Austria-Hungary found themselves at war in August 1914 wi |
| mous work, Losses of life in modern wars, | Austria-Hungary; France, (1916), identified the casualtie |
| Born in Vienna, | Austria-Hungary, Fried left school at the age of 15 and s |
| l 12, 1899, to September 26, 1902, and to | Austria-Hungary from September 26, 1902, to March 1906. |
| the rule of the Habsburg Monarchy (later | Austria-Hungary) from 1775 to 1918; the border of Habsbur |
| vention stated that Romania was to attack | Austria-Hungary from the south, while Russia committed it |
| -1918 it was part of the Austrian Empire ( | Austria-Hungary from 1867). |
| anian Kronland of the Austrian Empire and | Austria-Hungary from 1849-1918. |
| eland, Italy, France, the many regions of | Austria-Hungary, Germany and Switzerland. |
| 918 by the Central Powers of World War I ( | Austria-Hungary, Germany, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria |
| collided with Ukrainophil politic of the | Austria-Hungary government. |
| bsburg presence along the Grand Canal, as | Austria-Hungary had been awarded the territories of Venic |
| Austria-Hungary had received the so-called 'blank check' | |
| was a defensive alliance, but Germany and | Austria-Hungary had taken the offensive. |
| Within a week, | Austria-Hungary had to face a war with Russia, which had |
| m of Galicia and Lodomeria, a province of | Austria-Hungary, Hausner immigrated to Mandate Palestine |
| inuing shortages of food increased within | Austria-Hungary, he was appointed to command troops to ma |
| Born in 1867 in Galicia, | Austria-Hungary, he was a grandson of Polish playwright A |
| rad County, which was at the time part of | Austria-Hungary, he made a name for himself as one of the |
| Soon afterwards, as a citizen of | Austria-Hungary, he was drafted into the Austro-Hungarian |
| Born in | Austria-Hungary, he lived in Czechoslovakia after World W |
| Born in Cluj (at that time in | Austria-Hungary he got a doctorate in Law. |
| in Pressburg (Pozsony, Bratislava), then | Austria-Hungary, he began his chess career in Czechoslova |
| The food shortages got so bad that | Austria-Hungary hijacked ships on the Danube that were me |
| iser Wilhelm II, and with the emperors of | Austria-Hungary, in particular with Kaiser Franz Joseph I |
| ne M. 15/16 was a heavy field gun used by | Austria-Hungary in World War I. Guns turned over to Italy |
| It became part of | Austria-Hungary in 1867. |
| Rapacki was born in Lemberg, | Austria-Hungary in 1909. |
| d a Habsburg outpost until the breakup of | Austria-Hungary in 1918. |
| Born in Hermannstadt, | Austria-Hungary, in a family of Transylvanian Saxons, (to |
| the armies of the Kingdom of Italy and of | Austria-Hungary in the Italian Front in World War I, betw |
| Interned by | Austria-Hungary, in 1918 he joined the Polish Army. |
| oss accordingly opened several schools in | Austria-Hungary in order to train more nurses. |
| After break-up of | Austria-Hungary in 1918/1920, the town became part of Rom |
| anone M. 15 was a heavy field gun used by | Austria-Hungary in World War I. Guns captured or turned o |
| Following the collapse of | Austria-Hungary in 1918, the village firstly became part |
| e Isonzo was an Italian offensive against | Austria-Hungary in the course World War I. Including a tr |
| enwerfer M 15 was a medium mortar used by | Austria-Hungary in World War I. |
| gskanone M. 15 was a mountain gun used by | Austria-Hungary in World War I. |
| rench mortar) was a medium mortar used by | Austria-Hungary in World War I. |
| Born in | Austria-Hungary, in 1903 Fleger immigrated to the United |
| After the war and collapse of | Austria-Hungary, in 1919 he became labour policy commissi |
| Feldkanone M. 99 was a field gun used by | Austria-Hungary in World War I. |
| nenwerfer M 15 was a heavy mortar used by | Austria-Hungary in World War I. |
| rench mortar) was a medium mortar used by | Austria-Hungary in World War I. |
| aubitze M 94 was a heavy howitzer used by | Austria-Hungary in World War I. |
| rench mortar) was a medium mortar used by | Austria-Hungary in World War I. |
| After break-up of | Austria-Hungary in 1918, the town became part of Czechosl |
| nflict on the side of the Entente against | Austria-Hungary in May 1915 and Germany in August 1916. |
| ntil shortly before the disintegration of | Austria-Hungary in 1918.) |
| te Powers and declared war on neighboring | Austria-Hungary in May 1915. |
| rench Mortar) was a medium mortar used by | Austria-Hungary in World War I. |
| he sale of UB-43 and sister ship UB-47 to | Austria-Hungary in June 1917. |
| r) was a light mortar used by Germany and | Austria-Hungary in World War I. |
| With the collapse of | Austria-Hungary in 1918, both the local Romanian National |
| Before break-up of | Austria-Hungary in 1918/1920 and incorporation into Czech |
| Enlisting in the army of | Austria-Hungary in 1907, he was promoted to Leutnant in 1 |
| He studied in Germany and | Austria-Hungary in 1883 and in 1885-89 was staff geologis |
| ik Esslingen) was a medium mortar used by | Austria-Hungary in World War I. |
| trench mortar) was a heavy mortar used by | Austria-Hungary in World War I. |
| After break-up of | Austria-Hungary in 1918, the town became part of Czechosl |
| sixty-mile long river ran entirely inside | Austria-Hungary in parallel to the border with Italy. |
| trench mortar) was a light mortar used by | Austria-Hungary in World War I. |
| in western Ukraine (at the time, part of | Austria-Hungary), into the family of a Ukrainian Catholic |
| anded the separation of the joint army of | Austria-Hungary into separate Austrian and Hungarian form |
| gs, the cycle “Historical Landscapes from | Austria-Hungary” is his most remarkable production. |
| burg Monarchy, and was eventually part of | Austria-Hungary; its fresh air helped established Solca a |
| can Congressman (and former Ambassador to | Austria-Hungary) John A. Kasson as representative for Iow |
| n in 1914 in Sambir, Galicia, then in the | Austria-Hungary, later in Poland, now in Ukraine. |
| eleuropa amounted to the dismemberment of | Austria-Hungary, leaving Transylvania free to elect in fa |
| The threat of war with | Austria-Hungary loomed over the issue of a Serbian presen |
| With the armed forces of both Germany and | Austria-Hungary losing confidence in their monarchs as a |
| n maintained, both the Ottoman Empire and | Austria-Hungary might have survived to the present day. |
| Austria-Hungary: Military Merit Cross, 2nd Class with War | |
| Though Austria was then a part of | Austria-Hungary, most sources separate Austrian competito |
| next settled in Stanislau, Galicia (then | Austria-Hungary, next Poland, now Ukraine). |
| uard Seligmann in Carlsbad, Bohemia (then | Austria-Hungary, now Czech Republic). |
| h 1876 in the village of Pakoszowka (then | Austria-Hungary, now Poland), of the Lemko Region. |
| Bruno Vale (born July 10, 1911 in Fiume, | Austria-Hungary, now Rijeka, Croatia) was an Italian prof |
| Pfohl (12 October 1862, Elbogen /Bohemia, | Austria-Hungary, now Loket n.O., Czech Republic - 16 Dece |
| inate so much of life and politics in the | Austria-Hungary of the time. |
| Profiting from the civil strife, | Austria-Hungary officially annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Sharif died in Graz, | Austria-Hungary, on April 20, 1887. |
| as fought between the Armies of Italy and | Austria-Hungary on the Italian Front in World War I, betw |
| nited Kingdom, France, Russia, Germany or | Austria-Hungary on the battlefields of the Great War with |
| The US government declared war on | Austria-Hungary on December 7, 1917. |
| iam McKinley appointed him as minister to | Austria-Hungary on March 7, 1901. |
| Facing the competition between Russia and | Austria-Hungary on the Balkans, Bismarck felt that this a |
| Born in Vienna, | Austria-Hungary on 7 May 1891, Ernst Fabri joined the Aus |
| ed to be the first American ambassador to | Austria-Hungary on May 27, 1902. |
| Kurbas was born in Sambir (then part of | Austria-Hungary) on February 25, 1887 and was given a dou |
| izonda in 1916 and appointed as Nuncio to | Austria-Hungary on September 14 of that year. |
| In the build-up to the First World War, | Austria-Hungary ordered four 250-tonne boats to be built |
| d Duke Vladimir; Franz-Joseph, Emperor of | Austria-Hungary; Otto von Bismarck, the Prime Minister of |
| war Cesare Rossarol was off the coast of | Austria-Hungary, outside the empire's main naval harbour |
| a and other Romanian-inhabited regions of | Austria-Hungary over any national project in Bessarabia. |
| and the general mood of hostility towards | Austria-Hungary over the issue of ethnic Romanians in Tra |
| He was born in Lvov, | Austria-Hungary, part of Polish Galicia (now Lviv, Ukrain |
| In it, Germany and | Austria-Hungary pledged to aid one another in case of an |
| Austria-Hungary reached an armistice with Italy through t | |
| lution and partitioning of Poland between | Austria-Hungary, Russia and Prussia, while Constantinople |
| long with the direct military pressure of | Austria-Hungary, Serbia was pressed to take an offensive |
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