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k.u.k. infanterie (World War I in Galicia, East front)
오스트리아-헝가리 제국 육군(kaiserliche und königliche Armee, 약칭 k.u.k. Armee)
"Josef" is a 2011 Croatian war drama film directed by Stanislav Tomić depicting war story of Austrian-Hungarian Croat soldier during World War I in 1915 in Galicia.
제국은 남성에게 병역의 의무를 부과하는 징병제를 채택하였으며, 모든 남성들은 반드시 병역의 의무를 이행해야 했다. 군 통수권은 황제가 보유하였다. 제국의 방위 산업은 슈코다 사와 슈타이어 만리허 사가 담당하였다. 주력소총 만리허 m.95소총,권총류는 Frommer stop권총 과 Gasser1870리볼버,그리고 슈타이어M1912권총이 있었다.
오스트리아-헝가리 제국군은 1918년 해체되었고, 오스트리아군, 헝가리군, 체코슬로바키아군, 폴란드군, 우크라이나군 등으로 독립하게 되었다. 또, 해군은 오스트리아가 내륙국이 됨으로써 존재가치가 없어졌다. 해군이 보유하고 있던 군함은 이탈리아, 유고슬라비아 등에게 넘어갔다.
The Austro-Hungarian Army (German: Landstreitkräfte Österreich-Ungarns; Hungarian: Császári és Királyi Hadsereg) was the ground force of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy from 1867 to 1918. It was composed of thre...
published: 15 Sep 2019
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How Did the Austro-Hungarian Empire Actually Work?
Austria-Hungary was the second-largest state in Europe for half a century, but it functioned unlike any other. Austria and Hungary operated as separate entities in almost all situations, united only in allegiance to a shared monarch: the Emperor-King Franz Joseph I, penultimate head of the House of Habsburg.
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published: 10 Oct 2022
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Austria-Hungary Reunited Today
This video was created independent of the RealLifeLore video, I know they are on the same topic but I had the script and data all ready before the publication of his video it just took me too long to get the animation handled and done. I also emailed RealLifeLore the day he published his video my script and data so he would know that when I publish my video I didn't try to rip him off.
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published: 10 Apr 2017
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Dissolution of Austria-Hungary after WW1
#SaintGermain #Trianon #WW1
This video shows territorial changes of Austria-Hungary and its dissolution. After assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by serbian nationalist, Austria-Hungary invaded Serbia. This action started First World War. Austria-Hungary fought alongside German Empire. After the war, 5 new countries were created upon the ashes of old Emire.
The new states were:
Czechoslovak Republic
Republic of Poland
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Kingdom of Hungary
Republic of Austria
Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye was signed between victorious powers and Republic of Austria, which forced Austria to cede its territory to its neighbours and recognize new countries.
Treaty of Trianon was signed between victorious powers and Kingdom of Hungary, which forced Hungary to ced...
published: 26 Mar 2022
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Where to go near Brasov? Moieciu de Sus | Romania (drone video)
#brasov #romaniatravel #romania
Moieciu (German: Mösch; Hungarian: Alsómoécs) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is located 29 km south of Brașov, within the Bran Pass.
The commune is composed of six villages: Cheia (Kheja), Drumul Carului, Măgura (Magura), Moieciu de Jos (the commune center), Moieciu de Sus (Felsőmoécs) and Peștera (Pestera). Măgura and Peștera are on the eastern side of the Piatra Craiului Mountains.
The Rucăr-Bran Pass, also called in English the Bran Pass (German: Törzburger Pass, Hungarian: Törcsvári-szoros), is a mountain pass in Romania, linking the counties of Brașov and Argeș. It has some of the most spectacular natural views in Romania, looking over the Bucegi Mountains of the Southern Carpathians.
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Austro-Hungarian Army in WWI - (1914-1918)
-The Austro-Hungarian Army (German: Landstreitkräfte Österreich-Ungarns; Hungarian: Császári és Királyi Hadsereg) was the ground force of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy from 1867 to 1918. It was composed of three parts: the joint army (Gemeinsame Armee, "Common Army", recruited from all parts of the country), the Imperial Austrian Landwehr (recruited from Cisleithania), and the Royal Hungarian Honvéd (recruited from Transleithania).
In the wake of fighting between the Austrian Empire and the Hungarian Kingdom and the two decades of uneasy co-existence following, Hungarian soldiers served either in mixed units or were stationed away from Hungarian areas. With the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 the new tripartite army was brought into being. It existed until the disestablishment of...
published: 06 Nov 2020
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Austria-Hungary | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria-Hungary
00:03:07 1 Structure and name
00:07:51 1.1 Creation
00:12:06 2 Government
00:16:10 2.1 Judicial system
00:16:19 2.1.1 Empire of Austria
00:16:27 2.1.2 Kingdom of Hungary
00:17:46 2.2 Public administration and local governments
00:17:57 2.2.1 Empire of Austria
00:22:25 2.2.2 Kingdom of Hungary
00:22:33 2.2.2.1 Administrative divisions and the counties of Hungary
00:25:09 2.2.2.2 Municipal rights of the biggest cities in Hungary
00:26:48 3 Politics
00:27:31 3.1 Political struggles in the Empire
00:30:22 3.2 Ethnic relations
00:38:01 3.2.1 Jews
00:39:51 3.3 Foreign policy
00:41:54 4 Economy
00:46:26 4.1 Automotive industry
00:47:21 4.2 Aeronautic industry
00:48:38 4.3 Locomotive engine and r...
published: 25 Dec 2018
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Cisleithania
Cisleithania
Cisleithania,German:,Cisleithanien,,also,Zisleithanien,,Hungarian:,Ciszlajtánia,,Czech:,Předlitavsko,,Slovak:,Predlitavsko,,Polish:,Przedlitawia,,Croatian:,Cislajtanija,,Slovene:,Cislajtanija,,Romanian:,Cisleithania,,Ukrainian:,Цислейтанія,,transliterated:,Tsysleitàniia,,Italian:,Cisleitania,was,a,common,yet,unofficial,denotation,of,the,northern,and,western,part,of,Austria-Hungary,,the,Dual,Monarchy,created,in,the,Compromise,of,1867—as,distinguished,from,Transleithania,,ie,the,Hungarian,Lands,of,the,Crown,of,Saint,Stephen,east,of,"beyond",the,Leitha,River
The,Cisleithanian,capital,was,Vienna,,the,residence,of,the,Austrian,emperor,The,territory,had,a,population,of,28,571,900,in,1910,It,reached,from,Vorarlberg,in,the,west,to,the,Kingdom,of,Galicia,and,Lodomeria,and,the,Duchy,of,...
published: 27 Jun 2019
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Hrvatska Kostajnica in Croatia, beautiful village along the Una river on border with Bosnia
Hrvatska Kostajnica in Croatia, beutiful village along the Una river on border with Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hrvatska Kostajnica (Croatian pronunciation: [xř̩ʋaːtskaː kǒstaːjnit͡sa] in German Castanowitz, in Italian Costainizza), often just Kostajnica, is a small town in central Croatia. It is located on the Una river in the Sisak-Moslavina County, south of Petrinja and Sisak and across the river from Bosanska Kostajnica in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Hrvatska Kostajnica in 1617
Croatia travel,travel Croatia,tourism Croatia
View of the townhrvatske poplave,
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hrvatska mudslide,
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Hrvatska Kostajnica
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Hrvatska kostajnička blata,
Hrvatska Kostajnica puzanje...
published: 13 Mar 2018
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k.u.k. infanterie (World War I in Galicia, East front)
오스트리아-헝가리 제국 육군(kaiserliche und königliche Armee, 약칭 k.u.k. Armee)
"Josef" is a 2011 Croatian war drama film directed by Stanislav Tomić depicting war story o...
오스트리아-헝가리 제국 육군(kaiserliche und königliche Armee, 약칭 k.u.k. Armee)
"Josef" is a 2011 Croatian war drama film directed by Stanislav Tomić depicting war story of Austrian-Hungarian Croat soldier during World War I in 1915 in Galicia.
제국은 남성에게 병역의 의무를 부과하는 징병제를 채택하였으며, 모든 남성들은 반드시 병역의 의무를 이행해야 했다. 군 통수권은 황제가 보유하였다. 제국의 방위 산업은 슈코다 사와 슈타이어 만리허 사가 담당하였다. 주력소총 만리허 m.95소총,권총류는 Frommer stop권총 과 Gasser1870리볼버,그리고 슈타이어M1912권총이 있었다.
오스트리아-헝가리 제국군은 1918년 해체되었고, 오스트리아군, 헝가리군, 체코슬로바키아군, 폴란드군, 우크라이나군 등으로 독립하게 되었다. 또, 해군은 오스트리아가 내륙국이 됨으로써 존재가치가 없어졌다. 해군이 보유하고 있던 군함은 이탈리아, 유고슬라비아 등에게 넘어갔다.
The Austro-Hungarian Army (German: Landstreitkräfte Österreich-Ungarns; Hungarian: Császári és Királyi Hadsereg) was the ground force of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy from 1867 to 1918. It was composed of three parts: the joint army (Gemeinsame Armee, "Common Army", recruited from all parts of the country), the Imperial Austrian Landwehr (recruited from Cisleithania), and the Royal Hungarian Honvéd (recruited from Transleithania).
https://wn.com/K.U.K._Infanterie_(World_War_I_In_Galicia,_East_Front)
오스트리아-헝가리 제국 육군(kaiserliche und königliche Armee, 약칭 k.u.k. Armee)
"Josef" is a 2011 Croatian war drama film directed by Stanislav Tomić depicting war story of Austrian-Hungarian Croat soldier during World War I in 1915 in Galicia.
제국은 남성에게 병역의 의무를 부과하는 징병제를 채택하였으며, 모든 남성들은 반드시 병역의 의무를 이행해야 했다. 군 통수권은 황제가 보유하였다. 제국의 방위 산업은 슈코다 사와 슈타이어 만리허 사가 담당하였다. 주력소총 만리허 m.95소총,권총류는 Frommer stop권총 과 Gasser1870리볼버,그리고 슈타이어M1912권총이 있었다.
오스트리아-헝가리 제국군은 1918년 해체되었고, 오스트리아군, 헝가리군, 체코슬로바키아군, 폴란드군, 우크라이나군 등으로 독립하게 되었다. 또, 해군은 오스트리아가 내륙국이 됨으로써 존재가치가 없어졌다. 해군이 보유하고 있던 군함은 이탈리아, 유고슬라비아 등에게 넘어갔다.
The Austro-Hungarian Army (German: Landstreitkräfte Österreich-Ungarns; Hungarian: Császári és Királyi Hadsereg) was the ground force of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy from 1867 to 1918. It was composed of three parts: the joint army (Gemeinsame Armee, "Common Army", recruited from all parts of the country), the Imperial Austrian Landwehr (recruited from Cisleithania), and the Royal Hungarian Honvéd (recruited from Transleithania).
- published: 15 Sep 2019
- views: 93570
9:36
How Did the Austro-Hungarian Empire Actually Work?
Austria-Hungary was the second-largest state in Europe for half a century, but it functioned unlike any other. Austria and Hungary operated as separate entities...
Austria-Hungary was the second-largest state in Europe for half a century, but it functioned unlike any other. Austria and Hungary operated as separate entities in almost all situations, united only in allegiance to a shared monarch: the Emperor-King Franz Joseph I, penultimate head of the House of Habsburg.
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Sources Consulted:
Kardum, Livia, and Bruno Korea Gajski. “The 1903 Crisis of Dualism in Austria-Hungary” Politička misao 49, no. 2 (2012): 97–123.
Miller, Stuart T. Mastering Modern European History. London: Macmillan Education LTD, 1990.
Péter, Laszlo. Hungary's Long Nineteenth Century: Constitutional and Democratic Traditions in a European Perspective. Leiden: BRILL, 2012.
Shepherd, William R. Historical Atlas. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1911.
Tihany, Leslie C. “The Austro-Hungarian Compromise, 1867-1918: A Half Century of Diagnosis; Fifty Years of Post-Mortem” Central European History 2, no. 2 (1969): 114–138.
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Austria-Hungary was the second-largest state in Europe for half a century, but it functioned unlike any other. Austria and Hungary operated as separate entities in almost all situations, united only in allegiance to a shared monarch: the Emperor-King Franz Joseph I, penultimate head of the House of Habsburg.
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Why Was Hungary Partitioned After WWI?: https://youtu.be/IPlqDhEcbn4
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What Caused the Iranian Revolution?: https://youtu.be/nd4jqfrubeY
Why Aren't Finland and Sweden in NATO?: https://youtu.be/jjUlM3feBQs
Sources Consulted:
Kardum, Livia, and Bruno Korea Gajski. “The 1903 Crisis of Dualism in Austria-Hungary” Politička misao 49, no. 2 (2012): 97–123.
Miller, Stuart T. Mastering Modern European History. London: Macmillan Education LTD, 1990.
Péter, Laszlo. Hungary's Long Nineteenth Century: Constitutional and Democratic Traditions in a European Perspective. Leiden: BRILL, 2012.
Shepherd, William R. Historical Atlas. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1911.
Tihany, Leslie C. “The Austro-Hungarian Compromise, 1867-1918: A Half Century of Diagnosis; Fifty Years of Post-Mortem” Central European History 2, no. 2 (1969): 114–138.
Music:
Danse Macabre - Busy Strings by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Artist: http://incompetech.com/
- published: 10 Oct 2022
- views: 245196
7:06
Austria-Hungary Reunited Today
This video was created independent of the RealLifeLore video, I know they are on the same topic but I had the script and data all ready before the publication o...
This video was created independent of the RealLifeLore video, I know they are on the same topic but I had the script and data all ready before the publication of his video it just took me too long to get the animation handled and done. I also emailed RealLifeLore the day he published his video my script and data so he would know that when I publish my video I didn't try to rip him off.
Thank you for understanding.
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#Austria-Hungary #History #Hungary #Austria #CentralEurope #alternativehistory
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This video was created independent of the RealLifeLore video, I know they are on the same topic but I had the script and data all ready before the publication of his video it just took me too long to get the animation handled and done. I also emailed RealLifeLore the day he published his video my script and data so he would know that when I publish my video I didn't try to rip him off.
Thank you for understanding.
All my data, script and sources are published on my patreon https://www.patreon.com/user/posts?u=4990735
Let me know if you liked the animation style and if I should do animated videos like this more often.
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#Austria-Hungary #History #Hungary #Austria #CentralEurope #alternativehistory
- published: 10 Apr 2017
- views: 144978
3:13
Dissolution of Austria-Hungary after WW1
#SaintGermain #Trianon #WW1
This video shows territorial changes of Austria-Hungary and its dissolution. After assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by serb...
#SaintGermain #Trianon #WW1
This video shows territorial changes of Austria-Hungary and its dissolution. After assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by serbian nationalist, Austria-Hungary invaded Serbia. This action started First World War. Austria-Hungary fought alongside German Empire. After the war, 5 new countries were created upon the ashes of old Emire.
The new states were:
Czechoslovak Republic
Republic of Poland
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Kingdom of Hungary
Republic of Austria
Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye was signed between victorious powers and Republic of Austria, which forced Austria to cede its territory to its neighbours and recognize new countries.
Treaty of Trianon was signed between victorious powers and Kingdom of Hungary, which forced Hungary to cede its territory to its neighbours and recognize new countries.
Armies of both counries had to reduce its military and pay reparations.
Treaty Saint Germain , Treaty Trianon , German Empire , Treaty of Rappalo , Spa Conference , Dissolution of Austria Hungary , Burgenland , Transylvania , Bukovina , Carpatian Ruthenia , Slovakia , Galicia and Lodomeria , Silesia , Slovenia , Yugoslavia , Czechoslovakia , First Czechoslovak Republic , Second Polish Republic , First Austrian Republic , Hoi4 , Hearts of Iron 4 , EU4 , Coal Shippment , Vienna , Cisleithania , The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council , Die im Reichsrat vertretenen Königreiche und Länder , Kingdom of Croatia Slavonia , Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen , Transleithania , Franz Joseph I of Austria , Habsburg Lorraine , Charles I , Karl I
https://wn.com/Dissolution_Of_Austria_Hungary_After_Ww1
#SaintGermain #Trianon #WW1
This video shows territorial changes of Austria-Hungary and its dissolution. After assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by serbian nationalist, Austria-Hungary invaded Serbia. This action started First World War. Austria-Hungary fought alongside German Empire. After the war, 5 new countries were created upon the ashes of old Emire.
The new states were:
Czechoslovak Republic
Republic of Poland
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Kingdom of Hungary
Republic of Austria
Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye was signed between victorious powers and Republic of Austria, which forced Austria to cede its territory to its neighbours and recognize new countries.
Treaty of Trianon was signed between victorious powers and Kingdom of Hungary, which forced Hungary to cede its territory to its neighbours and recognize new countries.
Armies of both counries had to reduce its military and pay reparations.
Treaty Saint Germain , Treaty Trianon , German Empire , Treaty of Rappalo , Spa Conference , Dissolution of Austria Hungary , Burgenland , Transylvania , Bukovina , Carpatian Ruthenia , Slovakia , Galicia and Lodomeria , Silesia , Slovenia , Yugoslavia , Czechoslovakia , First Czechoslovak Republic , Second Polish Republic , First Austrian Republic , Hoi4 , Hearts of Iron 4 , EU4 , Coal Shippment , Vienna , Cisleithania , The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council , Die im Reichsrat vertretenen Königreiche und Länder , Kingdom of Croatia Slavonia , Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen , Transleithania , Franz Joseph I of Austria , Habsburg Lorraine , Charles I , Karl I
- published: 26 Mar 2022
- views: 776
8:07
Where to go near Brasov? Moieciu de Sus | Romania (drone video)
#brasov #romaniatravel #romania
Moieciu (German: Mösch; Hungarian: Alsómoécs) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is located 29 km south o...
#brasov #romaniatravel #romania
Moieciu (German: Mösch; Hungarian: Alsómoécs) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is located 29 km south of Brașov, within the Bran Pass.
The commune is composed of six villages: Cheia (Kheja), Drumul Carului, Măgura (Magura), Moieciu de Jos (the commune center), Moieciu de Sus (Felsőmoécs) and Peștera (Pestera). Măgura and Peștera are on the eastern side of the Piatra Craiului Mountains.
The Rucăr-Bran Pass, also called in English the Bran Pass (German: Törzburger Pass, Hungarian: Törcsvári-szoros), is a mountain pass in Romania, linking the counties of Brașov and Argeș. It has some of the most spectacular natural views in Romania, looking over the Bucegi Mountains of the Southern Carpathians.
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Moieciu (German: Mösch; Hungarian: Alsómoécs) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is located 29 km south of Brașov, within the Bran Pass.
The commune is composed of six villages: Cheia (Kheja), Drumul Carului, Măgura (Magura), Moieciu de Jos (the commune center), Moieciu de Sus (Felsőmoécs) and Peștera (Pestera). Măgura and Peștera are on the eastern side of the Piatra Craiului Mountains.
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Austro-Hungarian Army in WWI - (1914-1918)
-The Austro-Hungarian Army (German: Landstreitkräfte Österreich-Ungarns; Hungarian: Császári és Királyi Hadsereg) was the ground force of the Austro-Hungarian D...
-The Austro-Hungarian Army (German: Landstreitkräfte Österreich-Ungarns; Hungarian: Császári és Királyi Hadsereg) was the ground force of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy from 1867 to 1918. It was composed of three parts: the joint army (Gemeinsame Armee, "Common Army", recruited from all parts of the country), the Imperial Austrian Landwehr (recruited from Cisleithania), and the Royal Hungarian Honvéd (recruited from Transleithania).
In the wake of fighting between the Austrian Empire and the Hungarian Kingdom and the two decades of uneasy co-existence following, Hungarian soldiers served either in mixed units or were stationed away from Hungarian areas. With the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 the new tripartite army was brought into being. It existed until the disestablishment of the Austro-Hungarian Empire following World War I in 1918.
The joint "Imperial and Royal Army" (kaiserlich und königliche Armee or k.u.k.) units were generally poorly trained and had very limited access to new equipment because the governments of the Austrian and Hungarian parts of the empire often preferred to generously fund their own units instead of outfitting all three army branches equally. All of the Honvédség and the Landwehr regiments were composed of three battalions, while the joint army k.u.k. regiments had four.
The long-standing white infantry uniforms were replaced in the later half of the 19th century with dark blue tunics, which in turn were replaced by the pike grey M1908 uniform used in the initial stages of World War I. In September 1915, field gray was adopted as the new official uniform colour. As the KuK Army was plagued with supply shortages, when the new Field-gray uniforms were first introduced, remaining stocks of the preexisting Pike-grey uniforms remained in use alongside the newer Feldgrau model.
The last known surviving member of the Austro-Hungarian Army was World War I veteran Franz Künstler, who died in May 2008 at the age of 107.
-The Background music: Under the Double Eagle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3XdZJDkZmg
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-The Austro-Hungarian Army (German: Landstreitkräfte Österreich-Ungarns; Hungarian: Császári és Királyi Hadsereg) was the ground force of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy from 1867 to 1918. It was composed of three parts: the joint army (Gemeinsame Armee, "Common Army", recruited from all parts of the country), the Imperial Austrian Landwehr (recruited from Cisleithania), and the Royal Hungarian Honvéd (recruited from Transleithania).
In the wake of fighting between the Austrian Empire and the Hungarian Kingdom and the two decades of uneasy co-existence following, Hungarian soldiers served either in mixed units or were stationed away from Hungarian areas. With the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 the new tripartite army was brought into being. It existed until the disestablishment of the Austro-Hungarian Empire following World War I in 1918.
The joint "Imperial and Royal Army" (kaiserlich und königliche Armee or k.u.k.) units were generally poorly trained and had very limited access to new equipment because the governments of the Austrian and Hungarian parts of the empire often preferred to generously fund their own units instead of outfitting all three army branches equally. All of the Honvédség and the Landwehr regiments were composed of three battalions, while the joint army k.u.k. regiments had four.
The long-standing white infantry uniforms were replaced in the later half of the 19th century with dark blue tunics, which in turn were replaced by the pike grey M1908 uniform used in the initial stages of World War I. In September 1915, field gray was adopted as the new official uniform colour. As the KuK Army was plagued with supply shortages, when the new Field-gray uniforms were first introduced, remaining stocks of the preexisting Pike-grey uniforms remained in use alongside the newer Feldgrau model.
The last known surviving member of the Austro-Hungarian Army was World War I veteran Franz Künstler, who died in May 2008 at the age of 107.
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- published: 06 Nov 2020
- views: 1247
2:12:21
Austria-Hungary | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria-Hungary
00:03:07 1 Structure and name
00:07:51 1.1 Creation
00:12...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria-Hungary
00:03:07 1 Structure and name
00:07:51 1.1 Creation
00:12:06 2 Government
00:16:10 2.1 Judicial system
00:16:19 2.1.1 Empire of Austria
00:16:27 2.1.2 Kingdom of Hungary
00:17:46 2.2 Public administration and local governments
00:17:57 2.2.1 Empire of Austria
00:22:25 2.2.2 Kingdom of Hungary
00:22:33 2.2.2.1 Administrative divisions and the counties of Hungary
00:25:09 2.2.2.2 Municipal rights of the biggest cities in Hungary
00:26:48 3 Politics
00:27:31 3.1 Political struggles in the Empire
00:30:22 3.2 Ethnic relations
00:38:01 3.2.1 Jews
00:39:51 3.3 Foreign policy
00:41:54 4 Economy
00:46:26 4.1 Automotive industry
00:47:21 4.2 Aeronautic industry
00:48:38 4.3 Locomotive engine and railway vehicle manufacturers
00:49:28 4.4 Poverty
00:49:48 5 Infrastructure
00:49:57 5.1 Transport
00:50:05 5.1.1 Railways
00:51:03 5.1.1.1 Railway network of the Austrian Empire
00:54:06 5.1.1.2 Railway network in the Kingdom of Hungary
00:55:14 5.1.2 Metropolitan transit systems
00:55:24 5.1.2.1 Tramway lines in the cities
00:57:52 5.1.2.2 Electrified commuter railway lines
00:58:15 5.1.2.3 Underground
00:58:51 5.1.3 Canals and river regulations
00:59:16 5.1.3.1 Regulation of the lower Danube and the Iron Gates
01:00:10 5.1.3.2 Regulation of the Tisza River
01:01:31 5.1.4 Shipping and ports
01:04:17 5.2 Telecommunication
01:04:25 5.2.1 Telegraph
01:05:12 5.2.1.1 Austrian Empire
01:05:20 5.2.1.2 Kingdom of Hungary
01:05:46 5.2.2 Telephone
01:06:41 5.2.2.1 Austrian Empire
01:07:00 5.2.2.2 Kingdom of Hungary
01:07:23 5.2.3 Electronic broadcasting
01:07:54 6 Demographics
01:08:10 6.1 Population and area
01:08:19 6.2 Languages
01:09:28 6.3 Religion
01:09:42 6.4 Largest cities
01:09:54 6.5 Education
01:10:02 6.5.1 Austrian Empire
01:14:28 6.5.2 Kingdom of Hungary
01:19:48 7 Military
01:22:03 8 World War I
01:22:12 8.1 Preludes: Bosnia and Herzegovina
01:25:59 8.1.1 Status of Bosnia-Herzegovina
01:28:46 8.1.2 Sarajevo assassination
01:30:05 8.1.3 Escalation of violence in Bosnia
01:31:15 8.1.4 Decision for war
01:37:00 8.2 Wartime foreign policy
01:38:38 8.3 Homefront
01:40:45 8.4 Military events
01:42:18 8.4.1 Serbian front 1914–1916
01:43:41 8.4.2 Russian front 1914–1917
01:45:23 8.4.3 Italian front 1915–1918
01:48:49 8.4.4 Romanian front 1916
01:50:01 8.5 Role of Hungary
01:51:08 8.6 Analysis of defeat
01:54:16 9 Dissolution
01:59:32 9.1 Consequences
02:04:30 9.1.1 Successor states
02:05:58 9.1.2 Territorial legacy
02:09:13 10 Flags and heraldry
02:09:22 10.1 Flags
02:11:06 10.2 Coat of arms
02:11:38 11 See also
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SUMMARY
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Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy in English-language sources, was a constitutional union of the Austrian Empire (the Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council, or Cisleithania) and the Kingdom of Hungary (Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen or Transleithania) that existed from 1867 to 1918, when it self-dissolved at the end of World War I. The union was a result of the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 and came into existence on 30 March 1867. Austria-Hungary consisted of two monarchies (Austria and Hungary), and one autonomous region: the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia under the Hungarian crown, which negotiated the Croatian–Hungarian Settlement (Nagodba) in 1868. It was ruled by the House of Habsburg, and constituted the last phase in the constitutional evolution of the Habsburg Monarchy. Following the 1867 reforms, the Austrian and the Hungarian states were co-equal. Foreign affairs and the military came under joint oversight, but all other governmental faculties were divided between respective states.
Austria-Hungary was a multinational state and one of the Europe's major powers at the time. Austria-Hungary was geographically the second-largest country in Europe a ...
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria-Hungary
00:03:07 1 Structure and name
00:07:51 1.1 Creation
00:12:06 2 Government
00:16:10 2.1 Judicial system
00:16:19 2.1.1 Empire of Austria
00:16:27 2.1.2 Kingdom of Hungary
00:17:46 2.2 Public administration and local governments
00:17:57 2.2.1 Empire of Austria
00:22:25 2.2.2 Kingdom of Hungary
00:22:33 2.2.2.1 Administrative divisions and the counties of Hungary
00:25:09 2.2.2.2 Municipal rights of the biggest cities in Hungary
00:26:48 3 Politics
00:27:31 3.1 Political struggles in the Empire
00:30:22 3.2 Ethnic relations
00:38:01 3.2.1 Jews
00:39:51 3.3 Foreign policy
00:41:54 4 Economy
00:46:26 4.1 Automotive industry
00:47:21 4.2 Aeronautic industry
00:48:38 4.3 Locomotive engine and railway vehicle manufacturers
00:49:28 4.4 Poverty
00:49:48 5 Infrastructure
00:49:57 5.1 Transport
00:50:05 5.1.1 Railways
00:51:03 5.1.1.1 Railway network of the Austrian Empire
00:54:06 5.1.1.2 Railway network in the Kingdom of Hungary
00:55:14 5.1.2 Metropolitan transit systems
00:55:24 5.1.2.1 Tramway lines in the cities
00:57:52 5.1.2.2 Electrified commuter railway lines
00:58:15 5.1.2.3 Underground
00:58:51 5.1.3 Canals and river regulations
00:59:16 5.1.3.1 Regulation of the lower Danube and the Iron Gates
01:00:10 5.1.3.2 Regulation of the Tisza River
01:01:31 5.1.4 Shipping and ports
01:04:17 5.2 Telecommunication
01:04:25 5.2.1 Telegraph
01:05:12 5.2.1.1 Austrian Empire
01:05:20 5.2.1.2 Kingdom of Hungary
01:05:46 5.2.2 Telephone
01:06:41 5.2.2.1 Austrian Empire
01:07:00 5.2.2.2 Kingdom of Hungary
01:07:23 5.2.3 Electronic broadcasting
01:07:54 6 Demographics
01:08:10 6.1 Population and area
01:08:19 6.2 Languages
01:09:28 6.3 Religion
01:09:42 6.4 Largest cities
01:09:54 6.5 Education
01:10:02 6.5.1 Austrian Empire
01:14:28 6.5.2 Kingdom of Hungary
01:19:48 7 Military
01:22:03 8 World War I
01:22:12 8.1 Preludes: Bosnia and Herzegovina
01:25:59 8.1.1 Status of Bosnia-Herzegovina
01:28:46 8.1.2 Sarajevo assassination
01:30:05 8.1.3 Escalation of violence in Bosnia
01:31:15 8.1.4 Decision for war
01:37:00 8.2 Wartime foreign policy
01:38:38 8.3 Homefront
01:40:45 8.4 Military events
01:42:18 8.4.1 Serbian front 1914–1916
01:43:41 8.4.2 Russian front 1914–1917
01:45:23 8.4.3 Italian front 1915–1918
01:48:49 8.4.4 Romanian front 1916
01:50:01 8.5 Role of Hungary
01:51:08 8.6 Analysis of defeat
01:54:16 9 Dissolution
01:59:32 9.1 Consequences
02:04:30 9.1.1 Successor states
02:05:58 9.1.2 Territorial legacy
02:09:13 10 Flags and heraldry
02:09:22 10.1 Flags
02:11:06 10.2 Coat of arms
02:11:38 11 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
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"There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy in English-language sources, was a constitutional union of the Austrian Empire (the Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council, or Cisleithania) and the Kingdom of Hungary (Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen or Transleithania) that existed from 1867 to 1918, when it self-dissolved at the end of World War I. The union was a result of the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 and came into existence on 30 March 1867. Austria-Hungary consisted of two monarchies (Austria and Hungary), and one autonomous region: the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia under the Hungarian crown, which negotiated the Croatian–Hungarian Settlement (Nagodba) in 1868. It was ruled by the House of Habsburg, and constituted the last phase in the constitutional evolution of the Habsburg Monarchy. Following the 1867 reforms, the Austrian and the Hungarian states were co-equal. Foreign affairs and the military came under joint oversight, but all other governmental faculties were divided between respective states.
Austria-Hungary was a multinational state and one of the Europe's major powers at the time. Austria-Hungary was geographically the second-largest country in Europe a ...
- published: 25 Dec 2018
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11:46
Cisleithania
Cisleithania
Cisleithania,German:,Cisleithanien,,also,Zisleithanien,,Hungarian:,Ciszlajtánia,,Czech:,Předlitavsko,,Slovak:,Predlitavsko,,Polish:,Przedlitawia,,C...
Cisleithania
Cisleithania,German:,Cisleithanien,,also,Zisleithanien,,Hungarian:,Ciszlajtánia,,Czech:,Předlitavsko,,Slovak:,Predlitavsko,,Polish:,Przedlitawia,,Croatian:,Cislajtanija,,Slovene:,Cislajtanija,,Romanian:,Cisleithania,,Ukrainian:,Цислейтанія,,transliterated:,Tsysleitàniia,,Italian:,Cisleitania,was,a,common,yet,unofficial,denotation,of,the,northern,and,western,part,of,Austria-Hungary,,the,Dual,Monarchy,created,in,the,Compromise,of,1867—as,distinguished,from,Transleithania,,ie,the,Hungarian,Lands,of,the,Crown,of,Saint,Stephen,east,of,"beyond",the,Leitha,River
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Cisleithania
Cisleithania,German:,Cisleithanien,,also,Zisleithanien,,Hungarian:,Ciszlajtánia,,Czech:,Předlitavsko,,Slovak:,Predlitavsko,,Polish:,Przedlitawia,,Croatian:,Cislajtanija,,Slovene:,Cislajtanija,,Romanian:,Cisleithania,,Ukrainian:,Цислейтанія,,transliterated:,Tsysleitàniia,,Italian:,Cisleitania,was,a,common,yet,unofficial,denotation,of,the,northern,and,western,part,of,Austria-Hungary,,the,Dual,Monarchy,created,in,the,Compromise,of,1867—as,distinguished,from,Transleithania,,ie,the,Hungarian,Lands,of,the,Crown,of,Saint,Stephen,east,of,"beyond",the,Leitha,River
The,Cisleithanian,capital,was,Vienna,,the,residence,of,the,Austrian,emperor,The,territory,had,a,population,of,28,571,900,in,1910,It,reached,from,Vorarlberg,in,the,west,to,the,Kingdom,of,Galicia,and,Lodomeria,and,the,Duchy,of,Bukovina,today,part,of,Poland,,Ukraine,and,Romania,in,the,east,,as,well,as,from,the,Kingdom,of,Bohemia,in,the,north,to,the,Kingdom,of,Dalmatia,today,part,of,Croatia,in,the,south,It,comprised,the,current,States,of,Austria,except,for,Burgenland,,as,well,as,most,of,the,territories,of,the,Czech,Republic,and,Sloveniacisleithania,,cisleithanian,austrian,provinces,1914,,cisleithanian,,cisleithanian,austria,1910,,cisleithanian,austria,Cisleithania
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Hrvatska Kostajnica in Croatia, beautiful village along the Una river on border with Bosnia
Hrvatska Kostajnica in Croatia, beutiful village along the Una river on border with Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hrvatska Kostajnica (Croatian pronunciation: [xř̩ʋaːt...
Hrvatska Kostajnica in Croatia, beutiful village along the Una river on border with Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hrvatska Kostajnica (Croatian pronunciation: [xř̩ʋaːtskaː kǒstaːjnit͡sa] in German Castanowitz, in Italian Costainizza), often just Kostajnica, is a small town in central Croatia. It is located on the Una river in the Sisak-Moslavina County, south of Petrinja and Sisak and across the river from Bosanska Kostajnica in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Kostajnica was first mentioned in the document by knights templar from 1240. This year is used as official birth year of this historic town.
Time of the first settlement is unknown, but town lies on very important Roman roads that were used for transporting salt and cotton. Since Roman roads were merged in the vicinity of the city it is believed that settlement dates much earlier than the first written document known today. Position of town is very similar to the town from old Roman documents known as “Oeneum”. Five Roman milestones were located in the city dating back to the 3rd century A.D.
During 13th and 14th century Kostajnica became a fortification (kaštel) that was built as a protection against invading Turks. The owners of the fortification were members of the noble families Lipovečki, Tot, Frankopan, Benvenjud and finally Zrinski, so the castle is today known as Zrinski castle (Stari grad Zrinski in Croatian). Other forts existing during that period were in the surrounding villages of Komogovina, Svinica, and Prevršac. After, Commander of the Hrvatska Kostajnica was Prince and Duke Luke Novosel of Transleithania (House of Novosel) (Croatia and Slavonia part). The Turks invaded Kostajnica in 1556 and it wasn't until 1687 that the town was liberated.
During the early 18th century two schools are opened in the city. One school was operated by Catholic Missionary Church of “St. Antun Padovinski”, while the second schools was run as a Serbian Public School. Kostajnica is known for its natural springs such as; Varoški Bunar, Mrzlenac, Tekija, Pekinac, Paunovac, Angelovac, and Tutulovac. The most popular spring Tekija has engraved sign (drink brother, potion was given to you by the god’s mercy) “Pi brate iz Božje milosti dat ti je napitak.”
In the late 19th and early 20th century, Kostajnica was a district capital in the Zagreb County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia.
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Hrvatska Kostajnica in Croatia, beutiful village along the Una river on border with Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hrvatska Kostajnica (Croatian pronunciation: [xř̩ʋaːtskaː kǒstaːjnit͡sa] in German Castanowitz, in Italian Costainizza), often just Kostajnica, is a small town in central Croatia. It is located on the Una river in the Sisak-Moslavina County, south of Petrinja and Sisak and across the river from Bosanska Kostajnica in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Hrvatska Kostajnica in 1617
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View of the townhrvatske poplave,
hrvatska klizišta,
hrvatska oborina,
hrvatska mudslide,
hrvatska tlo puzanje,
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Hrvatska Kostajnica
Poplave Hrvatske Kostajnice,
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Kostajnica was first mentioned in the document by knights templar from 1240. This year is used as official birth year of this historic town.
Time of the first settlement is unknown, but town lies on very important Roman roads that were used for transporting salt and cotton. Since Roman roads were merged in the vicinity of the city it is believed that settlement dates much earlier than the first written document known today. Position of town is very similar to the town from old Roman documents known as “Oeneum”. Five Roman milestones were located in the city dating back to the 3rd century A.D.
During 13th and 14th century Kostajnica became a fortification (kaštel) that was built as a protection against invading Turks. The owners of the fortification were members of the noble families Lipovečki, Tot, Frankopan, Benvenjud and finally Zrinski, so the castle is today known as Zrinski castle (Stari grad Zrinski in Croatian). Other forts existing during that period were in the surrounding villages of Komogovina, Svinica, and Prevršac. After, Commander of the Hrvatska Kostajnica was Prince and Duke Luke Novosel of Transleithania (House of Novosel) (Croatia and Slavonia part). The Turks invaded Kostajnica in 1556 and it wasn't until 1687 that the town was liberated.
During the early 18th century two schools are opened in the city. One school was operated by Catholic Missionary Church of “St. Antun Padovinski”, while the second schools was run as a Serbian Public School. Kostajnica is known for its natural springs such as; Varoški Bunar, Mrzlenac, Tekija, Pekinac, Paunovac, Angelovac, and Tutulovac. The most popular spring Tekija has engraved sign (drink brother, potion was given to you by the god’s mercy) “Pi brate iz Božje milosti dat ti je napitak.”
In the late 19th and early 20th century, Kostajnica was a district capital in the Zagreb County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia.
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- published: 13 Mar 2018
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