Austria-hungary


a monarchy (1867–1918) in central europe that included the empire of austria, the kingdom of hungary, and various crown lands.
contemporary examples

a century ago today, archduke franz ferdinand of austria-hungary embarked on his fatal journey to sarajevo.
wounds of world war i have yet to heal michael f. bishop june 27, 2014

threatened by invasion from austria-hungary, serbia called on its ally russia for support.
barbara tuchman’s ‘the guns of august’ is still wwi’s peerless chronicle james a. warren september 28, 2014

historical examples

on the other hand, a larger relative proportion of the jews from austria-hungary came during the first two decades.
jewish immigration to the united states from 1881 to 1910 samuel joseph

austria-hungary had only a few fortresses of modern construction.
the story of the great war, volume ii (of viii) various

in 1886 the same countries suffered again, and also austria-hungary.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 6, slice 3 various

germany, austria-hungary, and j-pan grow nearly all the rest.
commercial geography jacques w. redway

gentlemen, we are standing shoulder to shoulder with austria-hungary.
new york times current history: the european war from the beginning to march 1915, vol 1, no. 2 various

austria-hungary in this respect also differed from all the other european nations.
the story of the great war, volume i (of 8) various

austria-hungary is for the time being not her own mistress, but 124simply the v-ssal of the german government.
in our first year of the war woodrow wilson

austria-hungary will ask serbia to accept unconditionally her demands.
the story of the great war, volume i (of 8) various

noun
the dual monarchy established in 1867, consisting of what are now austria, hungary, the czech republic, slovakia, slovenia, croatia, and bosnia-herzegovina, and parts of poland, romania, ukraine, and italy. the empire was broken up after world war i

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