The History of Austria: Empire, Collapse, and Reinvention — Fexingo History
When the Habsburg monarchy collapsed in 1918, Austria didn't just lose an emperor—it had to invent itself from scratch. This episode follows the frantic months from Emperor Karl's abdication to the founding of the First Austrian Republic. We explore the Provisional National Assembly, the role of Social Democrat Karl Renner, the refusal to be part of Germany (despite many wanting it), and the bitter irony that the new republic was literally named after a region it no longer controlled: Deutschösterreich. Along the way, we discuss the great famine, the collapse of the currency, and the border conflicts with Hungary and Yugoslavia that shaped Austria's precarious early years. Why did the Allies forbid Anschluss in 1919? How did a country of 6 million survive without its imperial hinterland? And what did ordinary Viennese think as they watched the old world vanish? #Austria #FirstRepublic #1918 #KarlRenner #Deutschösterreich #HabsburgCollapse #TreatyOfSaintGermain #Anschluss #WeimarAustria #Famine #Hyperinflation #ProvisionalNationalAssembly #EmperorKarl #KarlSeitz #GustavAdolfSchwalger #History #FexingoHistory #EuropeanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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