The meaning of AUSTRIA-HUNGARY is dual monarchy of central Europe 1867—1918 which included Bohemia, Moravia, Bukovina, Transylvania, Galicia, and what is now Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, and northeastern Italy.
AustriaHungary and the kingdom of Serbia. Bismarck had predicted that the next major European war would be ignited by "some damn foolish thing in the Balkans."2Since 1914, historians have disagreed as to the degree of complicity of the Serbian and Russian governments in the plot to assassi...
A major re-examination of Habsburg decision-making from 1912 to July 1914, the study argues that Austria-Hungary and not Germany made the crucial decisions for war in the summer of 1914. Based on extensive new archival research, the book traces the gradual militarization of Austro-Hungarian fore...
In the days after 28 July 1914, when the Habsburg Empire declared war on Serbia, three million men were called to the colours. They represented 11 different nationalities, with their homes in regions of Austria-Hungary which had witnessed bitter national tensions in the prewar period. Yet, ...
摘要: The First World War : Germany and Austria-Hungary, 1914-1918 Holger H. Herwig (Modern wars) Arnold : Distributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martin's Press, c1996 : pbk出版时间: March 2014 ISBN: 0340677538 0340573481 被引量: 8 ...
ungary, 1914–1918. The First World War: Germany and Austria-Hungary, 1914–1918.The First World War: Germany and Austria-Hungary, 1914–1918.The article reviews the book "The First World War: Germany and Austria-Hungary, 1914-1918" by Holger H. Herwig....
Banking and Industrialization in Austria-Hungary: Industrial development in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy 1873–1914 Introduction When World War I had ended, more than 1 million of the 8 million men mobilised in the Austro-Hungarian armed forces had died in action or as prisoners of war. More th...
Federal Science during the World-War: Geology in Austria-Hungary in 1914–19Not Availabledoi:10.1038/106675a0COLEGRENVILLE A. JNature
Franz Josef I. (Ferencz József 1), Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary; born August 18, 1830 ; the son of Archduke Franz Karl, second son of the late Emperor Franz I. of Austria, and of Archduchess Sophie, Princess of Bavaria. Proclaimed Emperor of A
In the days after 28 July 1914, when the Habsburg Empire declared war on Serbia, three million men were called to the colours. They represented 11 different nationalities, with their homes in regions of Austria-Hungary which had witnessed bitter national tensions in the prewar period. Yet, ther...