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The War That Ended Empires: How WWI Toppled the Habsburgs

9 min · 24. juni 2026
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World War I is often remembered for bloody stalemate and the fall of the German, Russian, and Ottoman empires. But the Habsburg monarchy—the sprawling, multi-ethnic Austro-Hungarian Empire—was arguably the most fragile of them all, and its collapse reshaped Europe for a century. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the empire's final years: from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo to the disastrous campaigns against Serbia and Russia, the catastrophic Brusilov Offensive, the death of Emperor Franz Joseph after 68 years on the throne, the rise of Emperor Karl's desperate peace attempts, the secret Sixtus Affair, the mutinies of Czech and South Slavic troops, the final Battle of Vittorio Veneto, and the dissolution of the empire into the successor states of Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Poland. Along the way, they explore how the Habsburgs' internal nationalities crisis—especially the demands of Czechs, Croats, and Poles—was as deadly as any external enemy. This is the story of a dynasty that stumbled into war and was dismantled by it, told with the vivid detail and human texture that Fexingo History listeners love. #HabsburgEmpire #AustriaHungary #FranzFerdinand #WorldWarI #FranzJoseph #EmperorKarl #BrusilovOffensive #VittorioVeneto #SixtusAffair #CzechLegions #Yugoslavia #CentralPowers #1918 #History #FexingoHistory #GreatWar #CollapseOfEmpires #Sarajevo Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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