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This Forgotten Empire started a World War
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Today we visit a forgotten empire that triggered WW1: the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Assembled in 1867, this diverse empire was a European powerhouse, though rife with internal conflict.

In the early 20th century, a fuse was lit in the Balkans. This region, a hotbed of ethnic tensions, saw a surge in nationalist movements that would prove pivotal in igniting the Great War.

In 1914, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, was assassinated in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian nationalist. This was the spark that set the powder keg ablaze. Although other factors laid the groundwork--the empire's response, and the alliances it triggered, led to the outbreak of WW1.

Struggling with internal unrest, a weak military, and a convoluted alliance with Germany, the Austro-Hungarian Empire crumbled swiftly, eventually dissolving in 1919. Its collapse fostered political instability, sowing seeds for future conflicts, particularly WW2.

The Balkan nationalist movements and the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire serve as crucial milestones in understanding the geopolitical shifts of the 20th century.

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@monokumaxd1943

1 year ago

Bruh literally everyone remembers the famous dual monarchy πŸ’€

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@LordCapsis

1 year ago

Forgotten seems a bit steep...

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@kingofparrots_

1 year ago

how is austria-hungary forgotten?

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@1995tom2010

1 year ago

You know, it's interesting that Germany was with the central powers and Russia with the entente when you consider the makeup of the various empires. Austria-Hungary, The Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire all had very diverse ethnic and religious makeups. Nationalism of minority groups clearly a big threat to the state. But Germany was more like Britain and France, relatively homogeneous central state with far flung colonies abroad. I know people like to call Germany a land Empire, but a quick look at the map shows that isn't really the case IMO.

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@davidfiorini2565

1 year ago

The map is wrong, it's out of date. It does not show the region of Bosnia. It was annexed by the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1908

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@2200Stinger

1 year ago

Forgotten? Just because the average person is re(g)arded and has not historical understanding doesn’t mean it has been forgotten.

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@lemmyxpro

1 year ago

That's the hapsburg monarchy you're showing on the map, not the Austro-Hungarian Empire, because they also had Bosnia by 1908.

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@FilipinoPatriott

1 year ago

how is austria hungary forgotten

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@jaobyeden4143

1 year ago

Not forgotten m8

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@s1lmal1r1on

8 months ago

If i really need to translate the name "gavrilo princip" i would go with Raven's Principle 😊

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@Belgi_an_pizza

1 year ago

Its the map austrian empire not ausro hungrian

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@viligerm6592

1 year ago

How tf is it forgotten everyone knows about it

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