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  1. Há 3 dias · Austro-Hungarian authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina imprisoned and extradited approximately 5,500 prominent Serbs, 700 to 2,200 of whom died in prison. Four hundred sixty Serbs were sentenced to death and a predominantly Muslim [125] [126] special militia known as the Schutzkorps was established and carried out the persecution of ...

  2. Há 2 dias · The treaty regulated the status of the Kingdom of Hungary and defined its borders generally within the ceasefire lines established in November–December 1918 and left Hungary as a landlocked state that included 93,073 square kilometres (35,936 sq mi), 28% of the 325,411 square kilometres (125,642 sq mi) that had constituted the pre-war Kingdom of...

  3. Há 3 dias · The German Empire consisted of 25 states, each with its own nobility, four constituent kingdoms, six grand duchies, five duchies (six before 1876), seven principalities, three free Hanseatic cities, and one imperial territory.

  4. Há 2 dias · Sendo um parque transfronteiriço – tecnicamente, são dois parques nacionais que se juntam num – a sua história é marcada por disputas de espaço, com o domínio do Império Austro-Húngaro a isolar as suas populações, por motivos tão variados desde epidemias de peste até lendas de vampiros na região, investigadas pelo exército. Quando o império se formou em 1867, o Tatra tornou ...

  5. Há 2 dias · Hungary, landlocked country of central Europe. The capital is Budapest. At the end of World War I, defeated Hungary lost 71 percent of its territory as a result of the Treaty of Trianon (1920). Since then, grappling with the loss of more than two-thirds of their territory and people, Hungarians have looked to a past that was greater than the ...

  6. Há 3 dias · HISTORIA: Cómo cambio la Primera Guerra Mundial el mapa de Europa Interactivo infographic. News Sport. El gráfico interactivo muestra cambios territoriales en Europa además de los tratados de paz.

  7. Há 5 dias · More the product of wishful retrospective thinking than historical reality, the Crewe House myth was nevertheless accepted at face value not only by many in the West, but also by former German and Austro-Hungarian military and political leaders.