A 2-headed eagle looking East & West was the symbol for the Austria-Hungarian military during World War 1.
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They didn't fight at all
Both Germany and Italy were allies of Austria during World War I but Italy didn't like Austria very much. This alliance among Austria, Italy, and Germany was called the Triple Alliance.
No, John Steinbeck didn't fight in World War II. He was a war correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune during World War II, though.
Austria-Hungary fought in the Battle of Ginghames during World War One. This battle was between Austria-Hungary and Italy.
During WWI, Austria was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Austrio-Hungary fought as part of the Central Powers, with Germany.
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Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
The US fought Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I.
In 1918 Austria was created as the Republic of Austria after the fall of the Austro-Hungarian empire in World War I. It regained its independence in 1955 after World War II, during which Austria had been part of the Third German Reich.
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Austria's economy expanded during World War 2 as the country played a role in fueling the German war machine. After the war, however, the nation's economy was in shambles.
A 2-headed eagle looking East & West was the symbol for the Austria-Hungarian military during World War 1.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
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Austria-Hungary