The History of Austria: Empire, Collapse, and Reinvention — Fexingo History
While the Habsburg monarchy crumbled in 1918, a far deadlier force was sweeping through Vienna and the Alpine provinces: the Spanish flu. This episode follows the virus from its first wave in spring 1918 through the catastrophic autumn outbreak that killed tens of thousands, including Archduke Karl's own brother. We explore how wartime censorship suppressed reporting, how the blockade-starved population had almost no resistance, and how a young doctor, Clemens von Pirquet, launched one of the first systematic studies of the pandemic, tracking cases across the city's tenements. Vienna's morgues overflowed, schools became hospitals, and a Habsburg princess died alone in a quarantined palace wing. It's a story of collapse within collapse — a biological catastrophe that unfolded alongside the political one, and that contributed to the desperate mood that allowed Anschluss dreams to take hold. #SpanishFlu #1918Pandemic #HabsburgAustria #Vienna #ClemensvonPirquet #ArchdukeKarl #KaiserWilhelm #WorldWarI #History #FexingoHistory #Influenza #Blockade #WartimeCensorship #AlpineProvinces #PandemicHistory #Austria #1918 #PublicHealth Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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