Visited Austria couple of years ago, Salzburg and Vienna, getting train to vienna from Salzburg. It was a wonderful trip and it’s a beautiful country. Austria has such a rich and varied history, great people, will definitely go back one day. Highly recommend both those cities as place to visit.
Perfect video, like allways - only small details Mendel born in Moravia (Heinzendorf - Hynčice) and die in Brno - and he was clasic mix of nations in his blood... Porsche was from Nord Bohemia (Vratislavice - Maffersdorf - bord house still exist - museum now). And he made a copy from another genius from TATRA cars - Hans Ledwinka (And he was born in Austrian land - died in Germany - Alois Ledwinka (Ledvinka is a czech word means Kidney) - his father was from CZ city Jihlava) -> and this brave man created Tatra V570 - which inspire Mr.Porsche whan he shortly cooperate with TATRA. Later Ledwinka create some own version of his TATRA in Steyr PUCH. Herr Porsche use Ledwinkas concept and later in Germany Porsche create VW 1 (Käfer). By the way F.Porsche was CZ citizen into 1935, after this year he was Reich citizen... Czechia and Austria during more than 10 centruries have more common blood than CZ and SK - official genetics research from Austrian gov... Now we are in United Europe. God save this unity!
3:54 1685 - 1740 Charles III oversaw a lot of war and construction 3:55 Maria Teresa Enlightened Despot, mother of Marie Antoinette ; lost several wars to Prussia ; moderate reformer 4:18 Napoleon defeats Austria in three wars 4:27 Austrian Metternich presides over 1815 Congress of Vienna ; results in decades of grumbling peace 4:40 1914 Austria-Hungary "the dreamy age of Strauss waltzes" (Richard Strauss 1864-1949) 4:54 Austria annexes Bosnia-Herzogovinia as promised in Congress of Berlin 1878, much to anger of Serbs who wanted to make it a part of a Greater Serbia; Bosnian Serb shoots Archduke Franz Ferdinand
i hate this intro with a burning passion but the rest of the video was actually well made. so good job, please i hope when i click on your channel this iintro will change.
Pronunciation and christian (protestant) majority in the Ottoman army at the second siege of Vienna, 1683: Amazing quick summary and as always lots of appreciation for making the effort to pronounce important names and events, the way the locals do! You even got the tongue twister Österreich nearly completely right. The only little detail missing is, that we pronounce the t like a d: sounds like Oesderreich. But the impossible "ch" was spot on and even the British part of my family, who had lived in Vienna for over 60 years had troubles nailing it down. One last detail, it was the Ottomans, not the "Turks" that ruled the Ottoman Empire and whose army besieged Vienna twice. It may seem like a minor detail in a short video that understandably doesn't have the time to explain the difference. It DOES matter though, because the narrow majority of the Ottoman army that besieged Vienna in 1683 where actually christians. No, most of them where not the cliché Janissaries, at the time forcefully abducted as children from the occupied Balkan countries, but they were actually newly converted protestants (even in the heartland of Catholicism, for a short time protestant where close to become the majority in Tyrol, Carinthia and Styria a century until decades earlier before they where brutally expelled to Romania, Hungary and the Balkans by the Habsburgs, some of them even made it to the USA, and are there still know as Hutterites, a kind of more modernised version of the Amish). They voluntarily joined but also were used by the Ottoman army of Kara Mustafa, because they knew from own experience, although being taxed much higher and partially being discriminated, they where at least allowed to remain being protestants in a muslim empire, with at least some citizen rights. They knew too well what actually did happen to them when the Habsburgs pushed the Ottomans back down to Croatia: instant conversion and still being marginalised for life or death. For fellow historians, here is one of the more detailed scientific publications on that matter: www.researchgate.net/publication/331967260_The_Siege_of_Vienna_and_other_Muslim_Christian_military_alliances It is fascinating how these and many important historical facts get pushed away if they don't fit the current national narrative of any country.
@@beezybuzyfamily, so you are saying the "Kipferl" appeared in Ottoman occupied Hungary before 1683, while it was supposedly created in Vienna the 1680ties? So the French got it all wrong for centuries when they to this day claim their croissant and Viennoise (sic!) originated from Vienna? But maybe all historians (including the Hungarian historians I am close to) are wrong, because you found some facts that disprove that. Please provide the peer-reviewed scientific historical articles to prove your claim, thank you.
1:12 the Franks weren't germans , they were a (mostly) germanIC tribe which then became France, Germany, Belgium etc. But saying germanic = german is just wrong
I'm of Austrian decent and my ancestors were of royal blood. Both the prince and princess 👸 fled Austria 🇦🇹 due to Hitlers regime. They and their principality traveled west to America 🇺🇸 and towards Mexico 🇲🇽 and settled there. They couldn't find a castle so 🤷 they found a abandoned church ⛪️ and turned it into a castle 🏰 after years gone by the prince returned to Austria 🇦🇹 leaving the Princess 👸 behind 💔 😢 she had severe arthritis so she decided to stay in Mexico 🇲🇽 💔 😢 she died of a broken heart 💔 and I inherented her arthritis and neuropathy and I feel as though my body is in a vice. PBS can you please 🙏 share this story with the public, especially for me. I really appreciate your support and kindness towards me and my fellow Austrians 💓. Thank you kindly, Ellen M Rangel ❤️.
Actually, Maximilian I was way more important than it was described in the video; also the current politics post WW2 were not really handled in a proper detailed manner.
why did you fail to mention carantania? austria was overwhelmingly slovene and keltic before carantania's allience with bavaria. only then did the germans started to move there.
In 1938 there was no "occupation" of Austria. They join germans without a fight and even welocmed them with cheers and austrian divisions joined german army.
Please stop calling us mountain Germans, we are proud of our Celtic heritage. It is a shame that the Noric language is dead but Celtic culture is still an important part of our culture. In 1919, Heinrich Lammasch, the last prime minister of Imperial Austria, proposed to give the young republic the name of Norische Republik or Noric Republic, because the ancient borders were similar to those of the new state, which - at the time - did not wish to be considered the heir of the Habsburg monarchy, but an independent, neutral and peaceful state. Also the Habsburgs are actually a Swiss family, the original Austrian tribe is called Babenberg and they have Byzantine blood.
Despite the truth, i say 'thank you' to THE CAUSE AND EFFECT OF THE UNIVERSE, because THE SUPREME SPIRIT allowed the saints to help me. If i have any error, i beg the saints' pardon; i can not be exact and perfect. I beg that the saints perfect my errors and supplement new things fully. #1/to ho chi minh. **uncle ho tomb resembles royal tombs. There is a poem, which compliments uncle ho's mummified corpse: 'there is a very red sun in the tomb' (thấy 1 mặt trời trong lăng rất đỏ). Does uncle ho imagine that his corpse is very wonderful? ₩₩to the president of the usa. Why is there las vegas in the usa? How many films don't have sex scene? The film 'romeo and juliet 1968' has 1 sex scene. ---liking my comment is not allowed. Do you understand? I forbid removing my comments. If nothing happens, i will see you when my crescent moon escapes from dark clouds. 00:30 10dec20 **Notice: I want to correct several things: -1/the presidents of the usa -2/how many films don’t have sex scenes in the usa films? -3/the poem’s name: I ,living in the south, visit uncle hồ tomb 12:58 10dec20 13:15
I'm sorry, while I like the style, I have to say that this is not a good video. Don't get me wrong, this video presents many facts and surely they are well researched. The level of detail within these few minutes is nothing short of marvelous - however the titel is wrong. This is not a quick history of Austria. In fact it's not a history at all. It's a "facts from Austrian History" video, but it's not a history. The word history includes the word "story" and you are neither telling one, nor do you present the facts in a way that your viewers would be able to connect the dots. There's nothing wrong with any particular fact - but everything is wrong with the way you are presenting them. Your video has the structure of a "History of Britain" video - you just swapped the facts. This is wrong on so many levels. Not only do you basically retroject the concept of national states to antiquity (which is somewhat more understandible - albeit also wrong - when done for Britain due to the fact of it geographicly clear borders) you also never really ask the question what Austria is or was. The idea of German speaking Austria being a nation was born in 1918; No sooner. It wasn't a bad idea. But it is a young one and that matters! Before 1918, Austria was the name of and empire that had existed for 114 years as one of the five superpowers of Europe. During that time,the heyday of nationalism, Italians, Serbs, Germans, Hungarians, Bohemians, Croatians, Slovenians etc. developed the concept of national states. "Austria" was no such concept. Unlike ANY other European country there was no major "awakening of the Austrian people or anything of that sort. The Idea of Austria was the idea of an empire, not the idea of a nation. This is the key thing you have to understand if you are doing a history of Austria. Austria was an empire from 1804 throughout the 19th century. This empire ceased to exist in 1918. The name Österreich was then reasigned to a republic that was created by the winners of World War One and it took another war for the people of Austria to realize that this wasn't a bad idea. If you want to tell a quick history of Austria, you need to tell it from two pivotal points of view, the first one being 1804. From there you first look back and then forth - this helps you explain the idead of the empire. Then you jump to the year 1945 looking back at 1918 and forth to the present, which will helpt you explain the story of the republic of the same name. (I apologize for my poor English)
I am an Austrian and my father has made a lot of documentaries in Carnuntum it is a fascinating place, Hallstadt is amazing as well
@Derek Chauvin what do you mean? English is a mandatory school subject in every European country.
@@felixweinlinger Basically every country learns English in school
@Derek Chauvin i feel bad you have that name
@Derek Chauvin excuse me what do you mean?
Italym
Visited Austria couple of years ago, Salzburg and Vienna, getting train to vienna from Salzburg. It was a wonderful trip and it’s a beautiful country. Austria has such a rich and varied history, great people, will definitely go back one day. Highly recommend both those cities as place to visit.
I’m a Portuguese guy that’s going to study abroad in Vienna and I’m so excited, that’s why I am watching TH-cam videos about Austria🇦🇹🇵🇹
Welcome to Vienna, I hope the more.. ahem..distant introvert Viennese culture hasn't damped your first months!
Your focus on details that really matters is incredible, pleasure to watch.
That sneaky Waldheim reference made me grin. There’s so much attention to detail in your video. You really did a tremendous job!
Very nice Video
Greetings from Austria
I need an extended version of "Rudolf the first Habsburg king" ASAP
Well done 👏🏼 I’m visiting Austria and I like to know the history of every country I visit
This was amazing - I needed a quick crash course before my trip there!
Well, now that´s a great Video!
Greetings from Austria. ;-)
Informative and hilarious 🤣🤣 I feel like I’m ready for my Vienna trip now
Great video! Red Bull and Swarovski is also from Austria
Wow! so much info in so little time! Great stuff.
04:46 Wow! Budapest-Keleti (Railway Station), nowadays it is the terminus of Austrian Railjet trains.
Viribus Unitis my fellow Austrians from Hungary!
Perfect video, like allways - only small details Mendel born in Moravia (Heinzendorf - Hynčice) and die in Brno - and he was clasic mix of nations in his blood...
Porsche was from Nord Bohemia (Vratislavice - Maffersdorf - bord house still exist - museum now). And he made a copy from another genius from TATRA cars - Hans Ledwinka (And he was born in Austrian land - died in Germany - Alois Ledwinka (Ledvinka is a czech word means Kidney) - his father was from CZ city Jihlava) -> and this brave man created Tatra V570 - which inspire Mr.Porsche whan he shortly cooperate with TATRA. Later Ledwinka create some own version of his TATRA in Steyr PUCH. Herr Porsche use Ledwinkas concept and later in Germany Porsche create VW 1 (Käfer). By the way F.Porsche was CZ citizen into 1935, after this year he was Reich citizen...
Czechia and Austria during more than 10 centruries have more common blood than CZ and SK - official genetics research from Austrian gov... Now we are in United Europe. God save this unity!
I watch these videos on .75% speed because this guys be flying thru
🎶 Rudolph The First Habsburg King~
3:54 1685 - 1740 Charles III oversaw a lot of war and construction
3:55 Maria Teresa Enlightened Despot, mother of Marie Antoinette ; lost several wars to Prussia ; moderate reformer
4:18 Napoleon defeats Austria in three wars
4:27 Austrian Metternich presides over 1815 Congress of Vienna ; results in decades of grumbling peace
4:40 1914 Austria-Hungary "the dreamy age of Strauss waltzes" (Richard Strauss 1864-1949)
4:54 Austria annexes Bosnia-Herzogovinia as promised in Congress of Berlin 1878, much to anger of Serbs who wanted to make it a part of a Greater Serbia; Bosnian Serb shoots Archduke Franz Ferdinand
And today’s country: “JodelaJodelaJodelaJodelaJodela” 🤘🇦🇹
It's not a man wearing a giant marshmallow it's a man wearing a giant onion, come on, don't do racism, kids
The transition into Austria-Hungary was not so voluntary lmao, but good video 💯
very nice video to understand the history of Austria, thanks~😄
So much content .... kudos to you for your hard work and research! Though the video got way too involving for me to understand everything.
Really well done 😎 maybe we’ll do a Vienna version! Thanks for sharing!
Finally, a englishman who can pronounce Österreich decently
I can
yup, nearly since we pronounce Österreich with a softer "d" instead of the written "t"🙂
I'm an Austrian and live in Österreich... till today i was never told how Österreich got it's name.
I'm gonna tell this my friends haha!
Ah we do not say auf wiedersehen that much. Pfiat di! :)
FUR DAS REICH WIR KAMPFEN
@@akselistad346 wos gehtn bei dir o oida 😂
This is just Brill man love it!!
There's actually an Austrian town named F--king in Austria.
Great video!
thank Mr History
Austria here i come to visit
very good vid, content.
Austria is a very beautiful land
wowswers, i thought captain cook discoverered it in 1770! so much history.
Btw we dont jodel all day. Only the 10000 people living in the alps and not in the city jodel sometimes
"Adolf Hitler, Austria's main export" THAT was awesome lol
i hate this intro with a burning passion but the rest of the video was actually well made. so good job, please i hope when i click on your channel this iintro will change.
Pronunciation and christian (protestant) majority in the Ottoman army at the second siege of Vienna, 1683:
Amazing quick summary and as always lots of appreciation for making the effort to pronounce important names and events, the way the locals do! You even got the tongue twister Österreich nearly completely right.
The only little detail missing is, that we pronounce the t like a d: sounds like Oesderreich. But the impossible "ch" was spot on and even the British part of my family, who had lived in Vienna for over 60 years had troubles nailing it down.
One last detail, it was the Ottomans, not the "Turks" that ruled the Ottoman Empire and whose army besieged Vienna twice. It may seem like a minor detail in a short video that understandably doesn't have the time to explain the difference.
It DOES matter though, because the narrow majority of the Ottoman army that besieged Vienna in 1683 where actually christians.
No, most of them where not the cliché Janissaries, at the time forcefully abducted as children from the occupied Balkan countries, but they were actually newly converted protestants (even in the heartland of Catholicism, for a short time protestant where close to become the majority in Tyrol, Carinthia and Styria a century until decades earlier before they where brutally expelled to Romania, Hungary and the Balkans by the Habsburgs, some of them even made it to the USA, and are there still know as Hutterites, a kind of more modernised version of the Amish).
They voluntarily joined but also were used by the Ottoman army of Kara Mustafa, because they knew from own experience, although being taxed much higher and partially being discriminated, they where at least allowed to remain being protestants in a muslim empire, with at least some citizen rights. They knew too well what actually did happen to them when the Habsburgs pushed the Ottomans back down to Croatia: instant conversion and still being marginalised for life or death.
For fellow historians, here is one of the more detailed scientific publications on that matter: www.researchgate.net/publication/331967260_The_Siege_of_Vienna_and_other_Muslim_Christian_military_alliances
It is fascinating how these and many important historical facts get pushed away if they don't fit the current national narrative of any country.
And then a couple months after this video was made the Austrian government was dissolved good times(don't worry we have a new one now)
Wait is the croissant austrian?
Yep
It borowed by Austrian it’s actually from Austrian hungary
Quaso
@@beezybuzyfamily, so you are saying the "Kipferl" appeared in Ottoman occupied Hungary before 1683, while it was supposedly created in Vienna the 1680ties? So the French got it all wrong for centuries when they to this day claim their croissant and Viennoise (sic!) originated from Vienna?
But maybe all historians (including the Hungarian historians I am close to) are wrong, because you found some facts that disprove that. Please provide the peer-reviewed scientific historical articles to prove your claim, thank you.
That’s a lot of wars
Good job
Very Good.
1:43 im right down the hill to the left looking at the church from the other side out of my window.
you are so underrated
You showed my home town...
😭
You forgot Sigmund Freud, I guess you just let him slip
Give the Austriahungary Ball sungalsses
!!
1:12 the Franks weren't germans , they were a (mostly) germanIC tribe which then became France, Germany, Belgium etc. But saying germanic = german is just wrong
If you wanna say good bye in austrian say: auf wiederschauen.
can you do the history of poland
bravo bravo bravo thank uuuuuuu subscribedddd
Based of you to notice that Austria is essentially Bavarian
Small note, Turkiye wasn't Turkiye back then, it was the Ottoman Empire
2:51 Hey, that's Willem Dafoe!
Nice moustache bru
Anschluss means Annexation
Rudolf the first Habsburg king lmao
make an episode on Kosova
No mention of Moneyboy...
Hiiii I’m from vianna and I love this video
I like your pfp!
So Arnold is linked to Austrian royalty 🤔
Nnnnnno
0:43 "Noricum was absorbed into the Roman Empire peacefully"
Surprising: really?
Is that true that the Austrians made the Cruisant as a way to celebrate their victory over Islam's crescent? That's wild.
I'm of Austrian decent and my ancestors were of royal blood. Both the prince and princess 👸 fled Austria 🇦🇹 due to Hitlers regime. They and their principality traveled west to America 🇺🇸 and towards Mexico 🇲🇽 and settled there. They couldn't find a castle so 🤷 they found a abandoned church ⛪️ and turned it into a castle 🏰 after years gone by the prince returned to Austria 🇦🇹 leaving the Princess 👸 behind 💔 😢 she had severe arthritis so she decided to stay in Mexico 🇲🇽 💔 😢 she died of a broken heart 💔 and I inherented her arthritis and neuropathy and I feel as though my body is in a vice. PBS can you please 🙏 share this story with the public, especially for me. I really appreciate your support and kindness towards me and my fellow Austrians 💓. Thank you kindly, Ellen M Rangel ❤️.
Gregor Mendel was Czech-German (you can refer about him only as Czech/Moravian) not Austrian!
Not ze crossiant it's ze KIPFERL
he talked like in a rush to the toilet
I'm from Mexico and I don't know why I see this, maybe it's because of the Empire in my country ...
No red bull reference?
You forgot to mention the Austrian school of economics.
Actually, Maximilian I was way more important than it was described in the video; also the current politics post WW2 were not really handled in a proper detailed manner.
I am going to Austria.
so the holy roman empire did have an emperor even though it wasn't a real empire?
why did you fail to mention carantania? austria was overwhelmingly slovene and keltic before carantania's allience with bavaria. only then did the germans started to move there.
Also Romans too..
And the Balkans were overwhelmingly illyrians before the slavs moved there.
Ah yes. The country that created a very famoust painter.
Before I die I must visit Fucking Austria.
Arnold
My GF is Austrian... That's why I love Austria 🇦🇹❤️❤️
Wat a weird man at the beginning like lalalaylala hihi 🤣🤣🤣🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹
i love australia hell yeah
6:10 ARGHNOLLD
#Felix Weinlinger ne top lol
In 1938 there was no "occupation" of Austria. They join germans without a fight and even welocmed them with cheers and austrian divisions joined german army.
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please stop calling us mountain Germans, we are proud of our Celtic heritage. It is a shame that the Noric language is dead but Celtic culture is still an important part of our culture. In 1919, Heinrich Lammasch, the last prime minister of Imperial Austria, proposed to give the young republic the name of Norische Republik or Noric Republic, because the ancient borders were similar to those of the new state, which - at the time - did not wish to be considered the heir of the Habsburg monarchy, but an independent, neutral and peaceful state. Also the Habsburgs are actually a Swiss family, the original Austrian tribe is called Babenberg and they have Byzantine blood.
You are the only one
12:58
10dec2013:15
Despite the truth, i say 'thank you' to THE CAUSE AND EFFECT OF THE UNIVERSE, because THE SUPREME SPIRIT allowed the saints to help me. If i have any error, i beg the saints' pardon; i can not be exact and perfect. I beg that the saints perfect my errors and supplement new things fully.
#1/to ho chi minh.
**uncle ho tomb resembles royal tombs. There is a poem, which compliments uncle ho's mummified corpse: 'there is a very red sun in the tomb' (thấy 1 mặt trời trong lăng rất đỏ). Does uncle ho imagine that his corpse is very wonderful?
₩₩to the president of the usa.
Why is there las vegas in the usa?
How many films don't have sex scene? The film 'romeo and juliet 1968' has 1 sex scene.
---liking my comment is not allowed. Do you understand? I forbid removing my comments. If nothing happens, i will see you when my crescent moon escapes from dark clouds. 00:30 10dec20
**Notice: I want to correct several things:
-1/the presidents of the usa
-2/how many films don’t have sex scenes in the usa films?
-3/the poem’s name: I ,living in the south, visit uncle hồ tomb
12:58 10dec20
13:15
KRISTI
Mee to i am austrian
Are you sure about that?
30 year war and "poland" make it province and say it ok cause its a different name and say it nvr happened lol 😅🙃
The criminal austrian empire....
who the fuck calls pancakes, hotcakes??
Austria, why did you stole Germany ‘s language?!
They didn't.
They stole ours‘
How can we steal their language?
thats like saying "why did england steal americas language." makes no sense whatsoever.
Why always show the Black man every 10 seconds ? This is annoying.
I'm sorry, while I like the style, I have to say that this is not a good video. Don't get me wrong, this video presents many facts and surely they are well researched. The level of detail within these few minutes is nothing short of marvelous - however the titel is wrong. This is not a quick history of Austria. In fact it's not a history at all. It's a "facts from Austrian History" video, but it's not a history. The word history includes the word "story" and you are neither telling one, nor do you present the facts in a way that your viewers would be able to connect the dots. There's nothing wrong with any particular fact - but everything is wrong with the way you are presenting them. Your video has the structure of a "History of Britain" video - you just swapped the facts. This is wrong on so many levels. Not only do you basically retroject the concept of national states to antiquity (which is somewhat more understandible - albeit also wrong - when done for Britain due to the fact of it geographicly clear borders) you also never really ask the question what Austria is or was. The idea of German speaking Austria being a nation was born in 1918; No sooner. It wasn't a bad idea. But it is a young one and that matters! Before 1918, Austria was the name of and empire that had existed for 114 years as one of the five superpowers of Europe. During that time,the heyday of nationalism, Italians, Serbs, Germans, Hungarians, Bohemians, Croatians, Slovenians etc. developed the concept of national states. "Austria" was no such concept. Unlike ANY other European country there was no major "awakening of the Austrian people or anything of that sort. The Idea of Austria was the idea of an empire, not the idea of a nation. This is the key thing you have to understand if you are doing a history of Austria. Austria was an empire from 1804 throughout the 19th century. This empire ceased to exist in 1918. The name Österreich was then reasigned to a republic that was created by the winners of World War One and it took another war for the people of Austria to realize that this wasn't a bad idea.
If you want to tell a quick history of Austria, you need to tell it from two pivotal points of view, the first one being 1804. From there you first look back and then forth - this helps you explain the idead of the empire. Then you jump to the year 1945 looking back at 1918 and forth to the present, which will helpt you explain the story of the republic of the same name. (I apologize for my poor English)
Österreich means Eastern Realm
eastern
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