Anglos: does this scare you?

Anglos: does this scare you?

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Nothing Europe does scares me anymore

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You are an Anglo, retarded redneck nazi from Iowa who now lives in Charlottesville.

Calm down, stupid froggy.

Germs: Does this scare you

Why are asking if you could answer yourself?

but you are anglo

t. Muhammad mboko, """frenchman"""

Why did Austria and Germany break up?
Austria broke up with Hungary once too.

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Because Austria and Germany have different cultures
In fact, there is no such thing as "German" culture, since germany is a noncountry
Countries based on language are cancer

>romanian culture

after Napoleon attacked the HRE the Habsburg Kaiser ended it brought the crown jewels to Vienna and made himself Emperor of Austria. After that the German Confederation was founded made up by the souvereign German countries under Austria's lead because the monarchs of the countries didn't want to lose power in a united country. The people wanted a united country and it was discussed how that would happen because Austria and Prussia wouldn't get along. A peaceful attempt in 1848 failed because Austria wasn't allowed in this country because nobody wanted their slav territories in the Reich and the Kind of Prussia said he was Prussian first and German second so he didn't want to rule it. Then Bismarck united the small German solution under Prussian rule without Austria. After WW1 Austria wanted into Germany but the victors of WW1 forbid it and also forbis the country's name German-Austria. Then Hitler made getting Austria into Germany nazi politica for all eternity. Austrians played the victim card to escape guilt, modern Austrians pretend they were a nongerman nation for eternity. Today Germany and Austria have a strange hate-love going on

>Because Austria and Germany have different cultures
wrong because of past politic decisions that nobody wants to change today
>there is no such thing as "German" culture
that's kinda true


There is, in political geography, no Germany proper to speak of. There are Kingdoms and Grand Duchies, and Duchies and Principalities, inhabited by Germans, and each separately ruled by an independent sovereign with all the machinery of State. Yet there is a natural undercurrent tending to a national feeling and toward a union of the Germans into one great nation, ruled by one common head as a national unit.
—The New York Times, July 1, 1866[2]

I am Transylvanian

Homoelf, what?

>Why did Austria and Germany break up?

Because they never were really united. Austria has been habsburg clay since time immemorial while Germany was a motley collection of free cities, kingdoms and dukedoms of dubious cohesion.

>Germany was a motley collection of free cities, kingdoms and dukedoms of dubious cohesion.
and Austria was part of the collection. Pre WW2 Austrians would have agreed that they are Germans outside of Germany because the only thing that unites Germans is the language.
Siebenbürgen

>transylvanian "people"

>the only thing that unites Germans is the language

But it wasn't the language, it was Bismarck who united Germany

Thanks, European History is so very interesting but also so complicated.

and it was the language that he even thought about doing such a thing

The real question is when will Germany get Kaliningrad back?

When it's empty of Russians

True but he deliberately kept Austria out because it was ruled by Assburgs

the real question is does Germany want it back
Also call it Königsberg if you want to imply it's rightful German clay. Kaliningrad is the name the soviets gave it to get rid of its German history

haha good one

>he deliberately kept Austria out because it was ruled by Assburgs
correct. He made Germany basically a bigger Prussia without Austria because he couldn't have controled it. He was too busy to appease the German monarchs he managed to get into the Reich. He literally bribed king Ludwig II of Bavaria to get into the Reich by paying for his castle addiction so he could build Neuschwanstein. The rulers of the small German states didn't want a united Germany but the normal people wanted it

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_nationalism_in_Austria

>Because they never were really united. Austria has been habsburg clay since time immemorial

Austria was once part of a greater Bavaria

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Unlike Bavaria, Austria grew to a world power, Bavaria was a middle power at best

Because of habituation or because of your calculation?

bump

blanda up when?