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    A War of Fear‚ Aggression and Evolution There are endless accounts of the Great War. Different views from various angles of thought. Although it seems universal that most historians agree all the participants in Europe at the time expected a short war. Tensions were rising everywhere. Public statements from Empires relating to others as well as prior conflicts had already taken a toll on most nations’ collective psyche in Europe. This greatly affected how they would plan their future strategies

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    breaking the empire apart was a way to solve many of these issues. Formed in 1867 after the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867‚ the Austro-Hungarian Empire was a multinational state formed by combining the Kingdom of Hungary the Austrian Empire after Austria was expelled from the German Federation in 1866. The Compromise/Ausgleich placed the Hungarians (Magyars) on an equal footing with the Germans. Each half of the empire had its own government and control of internal affairs in that half. There were

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    Why I Chose Austria Vienna and Salzburg The place I have picked for the family to go to is Austria. I have chosen an exciting driving holiday instead of a flying one since Mrs. Schmidt has informed me that‚ although they would like a wonderful holiday‚ she is terrified of flying. After doing some research with the family‚ I have been able to put together just that – a wonderful holiday! Following an interview with the family members I have learned that Albert really enjoys historical events

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    Essay: Were German militarism and diplomacy responsible for WWI? The rise of fascism and communism was tied to the most notorious catastrophes dwelling upon the 20th century‚ causing havoc and destruction across all the major empires (Austrian‚ Russian‚ Turkish‚ and German) was considered World War I which produced a mass of deaths and annihilation. The anxiety and annihilation caused by the war attracted the attention of many debates and historians throughout the world‚ in Taking Sides: Clashing

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    Reports Corner www.reportscorner.com ( http://www.reportscorner.com/search_result.php ) has added “Perms and Relaxers Market in Austria to 2016” to its latest reports offering. Synopsis The report presents detailed data on consumption trends in the Perms and Relaxers category in Austria‚ analyzing consumption volumes and values at segment level. It also provides indispensable data on distribution channels‚ profiles of companies active in the Hair care sector. Furthermore the report enables

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    TO THE GREATER BELGRADE FREEDOM HERALD Third of July 1914 I write to you concerning the recent assassination of the Austrian Archduke and heir to the Austro Hungarian Empire‚ Franz Ferdinand. We as Serbians and Slav ’s must celebrate the actions of Gavrilo Princip and must realise that he is a hero for Slav ’s over Europe. Although Gavrilo killed the Austrian and his Wife in a most undignified manner it is the only way for us as loyal Serbians to reject the ways of the imperialistic Austro-Hungarians

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    world how strong and important their country was. Many people thought that their country was better than others: and thought that they’d be able to win a war very easily if there was one. • The Balkans region of Europe was claimed by both Russia and Austria (it was in general under Austrian control). This meant that the Russians and the Austrians would both be eager to enforce their authority over this region. • A desire for independence. Many people in Europe lived in countries that were part of empires

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    Why was Germany unified under Prussia and not Austria? I. Introduction A. Prussia was the foremost country in the unification of Germany B. Although it may have not been the intent of Prussia to unify Germany‚ it is certain that Prussia had the greatest amount of influence in German politics C. Austria was not in a political‚ economic‚ or social state to take on such significant role D. Prussia’s advantages: a. Almost exclusive German population b. Leadership more acceptable to German liberals

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    country at all costs. This shows that WWI was caused by self-interest. Austria-Hungary’s ultimatum to Serbia showed self-interest‚ this is because Austria-Hungary made it extreme so it was a win-win scenario for themselves. Because‚ if Serbia rejected as they did‚ it gave Austria-Hungary an excuse to invade and take out one of the major problems stopping them from conquering all the Balkan states. But‚ if Serbia accepted‚ Austria got to run an investigation into Serbia’s link into the assassination

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    Could Austria-Hungary have deterred Russian mobilization in 1914? The confrontation between Austria-Hungary and Russia took place against the context of World War I. Basically the Industrial Revolution was responsible for this war of great magnitude – something the world had not witnessed previously. The Industrial Age led to technological advancements and it triggered arms race (Lec 8 page 6). Nations armed with these tools began to churn out goods en masse. Production meant two things – resources

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