Edit: I know the flag for Austria-Hungary I used is technically just their civil ensign. It was the closest thing to a state flag I could use to represent the entire empire. Gotta love leftover feudalism! Keep in mind that these are the CONSTITUENT lands, and many of them were divided into further duchies, principalities, or locally autonomous areas, but I can only show so much at the same time. Enjoy!
Wait, so what even is the difference between a civil ensign and an actual official state flag? Is it something about its use - civilian vs. governmental/military? If so, then, f.eks, what did Austro-Hungarian soldiers use as their flag during ww1?
I don't know why this become such big debate recently, since you can argue most flags throughout history used to represent certain countries, aren't what we would today consider national flags or were used for different purposes.
@@eisenerz09I read a bio on him he was built different, he would get up around 4 am and take a bath in cold water into his 70s basically until he physically couldn’t anymore, his diet was indeed similar, I just remember at breakfast he mostly took dried fruit and black bread
What's crazier is that it DOES make sense : The austrian empire is a bureaucratic state while the holy roman empire, beside bring doomed to die, was a feudal collection of independent polities So the austrian empire was, from the HRE's perspective, not do different than the Kingdom of Prussia, which also held land both within and out of the HRE
@@wildfire9280 just no? The Hre final dissolution was in 1806, over 100 years from the final fall of Austria and if we generously only go to Austria Hungary as the end, 1867. But this is also ignoring that by 1806 the emperor of the Hre had effectively no power and each German state, duchy, and kingdom were nearly completely autonomous.
Nice of you to keep the map zoomed out even after Austria lost all its land after 1918 so you can easily update it to show when Austria inevitably reconquers Bosnia.
according to the Slavonian M.F. the rapper was Serbian But according to the Transylvanian M.F. the rapper was Hungarian According to the Croat M. F. the rapper was one of their own The rapper was from Szabadka
@@thatsleepybirb not specifically, the ottoman empire was dissolved by mustafa kemal pasha in 1922, but it's still fun to think about it like that. two ancient empires who fought against each other for a half melennia were dismembered fighting together by those who were previously their allies
Nice coincidence, that fact that we uploaded a video about the same topic in a short amount of time. Kinda saw other channels do that 0:25 sadly I forgot about the occupation
The HRE was technically an actual state or its own distinct political entity. The German Confederation was never technically its own state. It'd be like saying the UN is a country.
@0:15 Bohemia, Moravia, the Austrias, Styria, Carniola, Salzburg and Trieste should all be shaded (or cross-shaded with purple) green, as they were all technically part of the HRE until 1806.
The name referring to Austria and Hungary as Cislethania and Translethania is a thing? I never thought that it was call that beside just the conventional way.
Great video as always! However, there is one misleading thing in the infobox on the right, which is the use of Austria-Hungary's civil ensign (i.e. the flag containing the colors of modern austrian and hungarian flag and their respective coats of arms, which in reality was used only by civilian and merchant ships). Here's a video explaining the problem with the civil ensign: th-cam.com/video/HgvB9aW98z8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=etqsJmXXDtdYquL0 Also, there is a small error with the map, and that is the fact that Bosnia and Herzegovina had a second corridor to the Adriatic Sea located where now the border between Croatia and Montenegro exists. It existed as administrative boundary until 1940's, when it was transferred to Montenegro (as part of Yugoslavia).
I also take issue with the civil ensign being used as a empire wide flag, the flag does represent "Austria-Hungary" but doesn't encompasses the whole empire
Loved the atmosphere, i knew when i went to see this video it would remind me somewhat of the downfall of the byzantines, great work, always a pleasure to see this kind of educational art you produce
would be great to add the EU after a certain date for these countries' history, as it is such an important international organization to be part of and that actually inlfuence lots of political decisions, domestically and internationally
Very very very (very) technically, there never was an 'Austrian Empire'. Which sounds like an odd thing to state, but in German, the term 'Kaiserreich Osterreich', which would literally mean 'Empire of Austria' was never used, and the term 'Kaiserstum Osterreich' (which is used in this video) was intentionally used instead. 'Kaiserstum' has no direct translation in English-it would roughly mean something like 'Emperordom of Austria', and this is the term used in the 1848 constitution. The reason 'Kaiserreich Osterreich' was never used-not even after the Ausgleich of 1867; was twofold: first, the Czech and Polish nobility and estates (parliaments) within the Austrian half of the Empire were opposed to any such naming, and the second is because it was never meant to refer to a ruler of a notional Austrian state, but, like the title of 'German Emperor', sort-of referred to his dynasty rather than the state he ruled-the House of Habsburg-Lorraine was the 'House of Austria'. After 1867, the *very* unwieldy name 'The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council' (ie, the Parliament of the Austrian half of the Empire) was the consistent official name, and it wasn't until 1915 that a rescript from the Emperor okayed the formal use of the term 'Austria' (note no descriptor like 'Empire/Kaiserreich'-just 'Austria' alone) for the first time.
An Underrated Empire in my eyes. If the Serbs wouldn‘t have assassinated Franz Ferdinand, the Empire could have survived Way longer. I‘m totally Impressed how especially the Austrian Part dealt with the Many Ethnicities, especially for it’s Time and Age (and in comparison To the Russian Empire)
@@TheAustrianAnimations87 Not really. Ww1 would have started in a different way. Possibly even a second world war but not necessarily just probably. Even with no world wars (incredible unlikely) they would still have fallen to nationalism from the inside. You see the balkan countries had already become independent from the ottomans, there is no way the minorities of austria wouldn't try the same
What do you mean, he got that right. Also German-Austria only lasted from 1918-19 (as correctly shown here), with the name changed to Republic of Austria in October 1919 after signing the Treaty of Saint Germain.
About the possibility of reforming the Habsburg Empire: The Habsburg Empire would not survive the necessary reforms, the Hungarians would not accept lowering their status within the empire, no matter what, and it would be simply treason to try to take away Hungarian privileges even if Austria-Hungary had been on the winning side of WW1, because it would be the same as spitting on all Hungarian sacrifices. And there is also the issue of the Germans, while the old regime reigned, the monarch and the nobility did not care about the nationality of the subjects, but if you make a reform to give equal rights to anyone, this becomes more relevant, because any reform in Austria would be the same as removing the position of dominance of the Austrian Germans, something that would be somewhat manageable if the overwhelming shadow of the German Reich did not exist, give the relative small numbers of Austrians Germans on the empire, but that is not the case, the Austrian Germans accepted the old regime in exchange for privileges within the empire, but lowering them to the level of the like the Czechs? A comprehensive reform of the Habsburg Empire would be seen as a betrayal by both the Austrian Germans and Hungarian nationalities, reform was good for the monarchy and for the ideia of the "empire", but not everyone was be better of for it. The Hungarians would declare independence, and the Germans would cry out for Anchluss with the German Reich, so no, the Habsburg Empire is impossible to reform in the age of nationalism, and the old regime will not survive until an Liberal age came forth.
The Hungarians actually did accept a Triple Monarchy in October 1918 after some hesistation, but it was too late then. And no, the idea of an Anschluss was never popular among the Austrian elites until the Habsburg Monarchy collapsed. The Habsburg Empire had *much better* chances to survive than Russia or the Ottoman Empire.
Edit: I know the flag for Austria-Hungary I used is technically just their civil ensign. It was the closest thing to a state flag I could use to represent the entire empire.
Gotta love leftover feudalism! Keep in mind that these are the CONSTITUENT lands, and many of them were divided into further duchies, principalities, or locally autonomous areas, but I can only show so much at the same time. Enjoy!
Your videos about mapping history are always cool! I will always love them. You are one of the greatest mapping TH-cam channels of all time.
Personally I have shown them, but I’m glad you acknowledge they existed instead of denying it out of laziness.
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Wait, so what even is the difference between a civil ensign and an actual official state flag? Is it something about its use - civilian vs. governmental/military? If so, then, f.eks, what did Austro-Hungarian soldiers use as their flag during ww1?
I don't know why this become such big debate recently, since you can argue most flags throughout history used to represent certain countries, aren't what we would today consider national flags or were used for different purposes.
It is crazy to think that Franz Joseph ruled over something like half of the Austrian Empire's lifespan....
@@eisenerz09I read a bio on him he was built different, he would get up around 4 am and take a bath in cold water into his 70s basically until he physically couldn’t anymore, his diet was indeed similar, I just remember at breakfast he mostly took dried fruit and black bread
A bit closer to 60% if I got my math right
its crazy to be emperor of 2 empires which overlap each other
I think we've all been there
To be fair wasn’t Austria basically the back up empire that they could revert to as the Hre got increasingly more unholy, non roman, and less imperial
What's crazier is that it DOES make sense : The austrian empire is a bureaucratic state while the holy roman empire, beside bring doomed to die, was a feudal collection of independent polities
So the austrian empire was, from the HRE's perspective, not do different than the Kingdom of Prussia, which also held land both within and out of the HRE
@@kylezdancewicz7346 Not really? It was 2 years apart from the other’s dissolution.
@@wildfire9280 just no? The Hre final dissolution was in 1806, over 100 years from the final fall of Austria and if we generously only go to Austria Hungary as the end, 1867. But this is also ignoring that by 1806 the emperor of the Hre had effectively no power and each German state, duchy, and kingdom were nearly completely autonomous.
Funny how old administrative division still, after 200 years, remained unchanged (even Tyrol) despite losing so much territories
Small note towards the end: The state and city are called Salzburg (salt castle) and not Salzberg (Salt mountain).
The fact that it's named after salt just makes me smile.
So iceberg = ice mountain? 🤯
@@devplasna7188 Imagine if we named a country Iceland ^^'
@@devplasna7188, I mean... it makes sense. An iceberg is essentially a floating mountain of ice.
@@azx43 Iceland is the green one and Greenland is the icy one.
Mr. Tigerstar, all I’m saying is I will always love your videos about mapping history. You are one of the best mapping TH-camrs of all time.
Nice of you to keep the map zoomed out even after Austria lost all its land after 1918 so you can easily update it to show when Austria inevitably reconquers Bosnia.
0:16 Austria without Tyrol will forever be terrifying to me
0:19 is peak Australia
Croatian M.F.
Slavonian M.F.
Transylvanian M.F.
- Balkan rap group
BTW, it's supposed to stand for "military frontier", which is a very Balkan thing IMO. :D
Real mfers
according to the Slavonian M.F. the rapper was Serbian
But according to the Transylvanian M.F. the rapper was Hungarian
According to the Croat M. F. the rapper was one of their own
The rapper was from Szabadka
Austria is really getting into its "nothing ever happens" arc.
2030 is going to be interesting. Trust me.
2024 is already very, very interesting!
Last minute and a half were fascinating. A LOT going on.
Long time no see to me. Haven't watched these videos in months.
I still post weekly!
Austria’s historical land that spanned decades and even centuries was lost in just a few days and weeks in World War 1 and after. Think about that…
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true, it’s also very ironic that the austrian empire and ottoman empire, whom fought eachother for centuries, ended up dying together in the great war
WW1 really was the war that shattered the old, monarchical European order
@Acro1918 that server is pure anarchy bruh 😭
@@thatsleepybirb not specifically, the ottoman empire was dissolved by mustafa kemal pasha in 1922, but it's still fun to think about it like that. two ancient empires who fought against each other for a half melennia were dismembered fighting together by those who were previously their allies
Wonderfully done, like always!
16 seconds is crazyy
I have been following you for a long time even though I don't comment much, thank you for your videos. :))
Nice coincidence, that fact that we uploaded a video about the same topic in a short amount of time. Kinda saw other channels do that
0:25 sadly I forgot about the occupation
I knew the jump from 1917 to 1918 was gonna be a doozy, but man did Austria-Hungry get neutered after WW1
You skipped the Habsburg restoration of 2037
Right along with Irish Reunification of 2024...oh...hmmm.
@fcsuper even Data can make mistakes.
Can I ask why you showed the HRE but not the German Confederation?
The HRE was technically an actual state or its own distinct political entity. The German Confederation was never technically its own state. It'd be like saying the UN is a country.
2:32 is it supposed to say county?
No
Great map as always! Salzberg province should be Salzburg though
3 MINUTES IS WILD
I love Austria.
so many cool kingdoms, almost fantasy like
0:20 Duchy of Silesia has to be the most useless Duchy ever
@0:15
Bohemia, Moravia, the Austrias, Styria, Carniola, Salzburg and Trieste should all be shaded (or cross-shaded with purple) green, as they were all technically part of the HRE until 1806.
"Home you are to great sons, a people gifted for the beautiful"
I have found a spelling error in 2:37 "the county was de facto divided into..." Clearly this makes the video bad and invalid.
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What's the actual name of the 'Austrian occupation zone in France'? Can't find anything with just that as a search term
It doesn't really have an actual name. Look up the allied occupations of France in 1815.
isn't it the Franche-Comté?
The name referring to Austria and Hungary as Cislethania and Translethania is a thing? I never thought that it was call that beside just the conventional way.
Cis- and Transleithania, on each side of the river Leitha.
which is the conventional way? calling e.g. Moravia as Austria? : )
One issue: SalzbUrg, not SalzbErg.
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Already have one!
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thank you! 👍
New emperor tiger star masterpiece dropped one hour ago
in 1945, you misspelled "country" as "county"
One of the greatest states in history!👏👏💪
Yooo new emperor tigerstar vid lol im the first to see it
Congrats
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Great video as always!
However, there is one misleading thing in the infobox on the right, which is the use of Austria-Hungary's civil ensign (i.e. the flag containing the colors of modern austrian and hungarian flag and their respective coats of arms, which in reality was used only by civilian and merchant ships). Here's a video explaining the problem with the civil ensign: th-cam.com/video/HgvB9aW98z8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=etqsJmXXDtdYquL0
Also, there is a small error with the map, and that is the fact that Bosnia and Herzegovina had a second corridor to the Adriatic Sea located where now the border between Croatia and Montenegro exists. It existed as administrative boundary until 1940's, when it was transferred to Montenegro (as part of Yugoslavia).
Flag look good=it used
I also take issue with the civil ensign being used as a empire wide flag, the flag does represent "Austria-Hungary" but doesn't encompasses the whole empire
Was this video released to coincide with the second season of "the Empress"? Might just be a coincidence I don't know if you're into that.
Loved the atmosphere, i knew when i went to see this video it would remind me somewhat of the downfall of the byzantines, great work, always a pleasure to see this kind of educational art you produce
Good video 😂😮
East Tirol meetup
What about the colony in China?
It's shown.
Pretty good
"The Habsburg Empire - A new history" by Pieter Judson
I'm not sure about the 1848 map
This is interesting
would be great to add the EU after a certain date for these countries' history, as it is such an important international organization to be part of and that actually inlfuence lots of political decisions, domestically and internationally
1:23
Why do I think about Croatia and Bosnia when I see the
territories of Austria and Hungary?
Pretty sure you got the Südtirol section wrong?
what kind of question is that? : )
what kind of question is that? : )
what kind of question is that? : )
Great
Viribus unitis 🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹
I think it should be 1918? Btw, nice video!
Austria stronk 0:14 austria not so stronk 2:16
LeBron James reportedly forgot to win WW1.
@@yougoslaviawhat lmao
We Austrians got rid of the weak parts 😛
Restore the Austrian Empire!
"Did you ever hear the Tragedy of the austro-hungarian The Flag? It's not a story the wiki Jedi would tell you."
Video legal👍🏻
I have create a new nation called Prestovia.
Greatly detailed video, you made a great job! 👍
Oh and, Burgenland to Hungary! 🇭🇺
Oh, how days past look in the view of the now.
Zachovej nám Hospodine, císaře a naší zem....
Very very very (very) technically, there never was an 'Austrian Empire'. Which sounds like an odd thing to state, but in German, the term 'Kaiserreich Osterreich', which would literally mean 'Empire of Austria' was never used, and the term 'Kaiserstum Osterreich' (which is used in this video) was intentionally used instead. 'Kaiserstum' has no direct translation in English-it would roughly mean something like 'Emperordom of Austria', and this is the term used in the 1848 constitution.
The reason 'Kaiserreich Osterreich' was never used-not even after the Ausgleich of 1867; was twofold: first, the Czech and Polish nobility and estates (parliaments) within the Austrian half of the Empire were opposed to any such naming, and the second is because it was never meant to refer to a ruler of a notional Austrian state, but, like the title of 'German Emperor', sort-of referred to his dynasty rather than the state he ruled-the House of Habsburg-Lorraine was the 'House of Austria'.
After 1867, the *very* unwieldy name 'The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council' (ie, the Parliament of the Austrian half of the Empire) was the consistent official name, and it wasn't until 1915 that a rescript from the Emperor okayed the formal use of the term 'Austria' (note no descriptor like 'Empire/Kaiserreich'-just 'Austria' alone) for the first time.
Hungary didn't become part of the Austrian Empire. Ir remained de jure and de facto separate. This only changed in 1849 but even then only until 1860.
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Skipping the previous Hapsburg Empires much?
battle of vittorio veneto😍
An Underrated Empire in my eyes. If the Serbs wouldn‘t have assassinated Franz Ferdinand, the Empire could have survived Way longer. I‘m totally Impressed how especially the Austrian Part dealt with the Many Ethnicities, especially for it’s Time and Age (and in comparison To the Russian Empire)
it would still have long collapsed by now
@ maybe, maybe not we will Never know
No empired coulve survived, everything ended. Either ww1 or ww2
@@TheHunterOfYharnam They could've still lasted for decades.
@@TheAustrianAnimations87 Not really. Ww1 would have started in a different way. Possibly even a second world war but not necessarily just probably.
Even with no world wars (incredible unlikely) they would still have fallen to nationalism from the inside. You see the balkan countries had already become independent from the ottomans, there is no way the minorities of austria wouldn't try the same
Damn
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The mighty tianjin
That flag of austria hungary was never used
Wrong flag of Austro-Hungry...
What a "historic men"
wRongz fLaZ 🤓
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A true pity we are so small and irrelevant now…
Austria debería anexionarse a Alemania.
Little error, 1918-1922 Austria was called "Republik von Deutsch-Österrreich" (German Republic of Austria)
What do you mean, he got that right. Also German-Austria only lasted from 1918-19 (as correctly shown here), with the name changed to Republic of Austria in October 1919 after signing the Treaty of Saint Germain.
The flag of Austria Hungary is wrong,for more info go to Wikipedia, I am too lazy to explain
Basically Civil and trade flags
went from big boy to tiny boy all in one video
Austria has found its way recently.
Austrians, vote for FPÖ.
Austria being the italy of the central powers but more incompetent
More like central european ottomans lmao
Tru dat@@ArdaSReal
@@LilianHalwani And yet Austria-Hungary still held Italy (mostly) by its own.
About the possibility of reforming the Habsburg Empire: The Habsburg Empire would not survive the necessary reforms, the Hungarians would not accept lowering their status within the empire, no matter what, and it would be simply treason to try to take away Hungarian privileges even if Austria-Hungary had been on the winning side of WW1, because it would be the same as spitting on all Hungarian sacrifices. And there is also the issue of the Germans, while the old regime reigned, the monarch and the nobility did not care about the nationality of the subjects, but if you make a reform to give equal rights to anyone, this becomes more relevant, because any reform in Austria would be the same as removing the position of dominance of the Austrian Germans, something that would be somewhat manageable if the overwhelming shadow of the German Reich did not exist, give the relative small numbers of Austrians Germans on the empire, but that is not the case, the Austrian Germans accepted the old regime in exchange for privileges within the empire, but lowering them to the level of the like the Czechs? A comprehensive reform of the Habsburg Empire would be seen as a betrayal by both the Austrian Germans and Hungarian nationalities, reform was good for the monarchy and for the ideia of the "empire", but not everyone was be better of for it. The Hungarians would declare independence, and the Germans would cry out for Anchluss with the German Reich, so no, the Habsburg Empire is impossible to reform in the age of nationalism, and the old regime will not survive until an Liberal age came forth.
The Hungarians actually did accept a Triple Monarchy in October 1918 after some hesistation, but it was too late then. And no, the idea of an Anschluss was never popular among the Austrian elites until the Habsburg Monarchy collapsed. The Habsburg Empire had *much better* chances to survive than Russia or the Ottoman Empire.
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“Can we have an empire?”
“No we have empire at home”
Empire at home: