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Austro-Hungarians were people belonging to the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary, which existed from 1867 to 1918
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Germans and Austro-Hungarians were no longer welcome.
It was built with the help of the Austro-Hungarians.
The Austro-Hungarians expected no trouble in carrying out their occupation.
He was eventually captured and executed by the Austro-Hungarians.
The Austro-Hungarians returned his body under flag of truce.
These attacks were repelled by the Austro-Hungarians who had the higher ground.
The Austro-Hungarians suffered minimal casualties during the rebellion.
Germans are advancing from this side together with the Austro-Hungarians.
According to the Austro-Hungarians they arrived too late to prevent the crossings.
The first attacks were paved with success, forcing the Austro-Hungarians to retreat.
The Austro-Hungarians gave most drifter crews warning to abandon ship before opening fire.
Dogs were employed in this way for the first time by the Austro-Hungarians.
The Austro-Hungarians had the advantage, holding the high ground along the entire front.
He was also noted for his ingenious escape from being captured by the Austro-Hungarians.
The Austro-Hungarians frequently gave the drifter crews warning to abandon ship before opening fire.
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Despite being armed with only a pistol and a carbine, the Austro-Hungarians managed to down both attackers.
Meanwhile, the Austro-Hungarians attempted to consolidate control around Belgrade.
As such, he was considered supporter of Garibaldis expedition against Austro-Hungarians.
The Austro-Hungarians shifted troops to the Gorizia sector to prevent a breakthrough.
If the Serbians were able to keep the Austro-Hungarians back.
The Austro-Hungarians sank Borea and a munitions ship, and a second was set on fire and abandoned.
The Serbians were set up in defensive positions against the Austro-Hungarians.
The Austro-Hungarians briefly captured Belgrade and the Serbian captured back.
The Serbs then moved to pursue the fleeing Austro-Hungarians all along the front.
The Austro-Hungarians got control of Bosnia-Herzegovina and retained Croatia and Slovenia.
The Italians made some progress before they were eventually forced back by the Austro-Hungarians.
Once they crossed the Danube, the Germans and Austro-Hungarians moved on Belgrade itself.
The Austro-Hungarians advanced down the coast of the Adriatic Sea into Italian-controlled Albania.
Now Russian troops had beaten both Germans and the Austro-Hungarians.
The next day, the Austro-Hungarians surrendered.
These Serbs wanted to take over Sanjak of Novi Pazar and Bosnia-Herzegovina from the Austro-Hungarians.
Same with the Austro-Hungarians.
The Austro-Hungarians at war.
Then he withdrew to Kosovo, controlled then by the Austro-Hungarians.
After the battle, the Austro-Hungarians were exhausted, and could not have withstood another attack.
Then his band withdrew to Kosovo, controlled then by the Austro-Hungarians.
Above them, the Austro-Hungarians had fewer men, but showed a tenacity they lacked elsewhere.
While this was hardly in Austria-Hungary's interests, the Austro-Hungarians did want to defeat Serbia.
As the Austro-Hungarians bucked a headwind from the north, their craft was rocked by a near-miss.
Many professional, educated Ashkenazi Jews arrived with the Austro-Hungarians.
On the Trentino front, the Austro-Hungarians took advantage of the mountainous terrain, which.
War, war Kill all the dirty Huns and those Austro-Hungarians.
The Austro-Hungarians moved forward in good order on 26 August and smashed into the Russian lines.
British observer, Bernard Pares, quickly realised how divided the Austro-Hungarians were.
Henceforth, the Austro-Hungarians and Germans would work together more closely see the Gorlice-Tarnów Offensive.
Meanwhile, the 1st Morava Division attacked Iverak and managed to drive the Austro-Hungarians back.
The Austro-Hungarians and Germans have their Clankers, diesel-driven iron machines loaded with guns and ammunition.
By 1915, other parties other than the Austro-Hungarians decide to get involved against the the Serbians.
Austro-Hungarians were slaves as well.
On 7 January, the Austro-Hungarians launched a second attack on Montenegrin positions.