This article is an incomplete list of wars and conflicts involving Austria.
- Austrian victory
- Austrian defeat
- Another result
- Ongoing conflict
Margraviate of Austria (976–1156)
Start | Finish | Name of Conflict | Belligerents (excluding Austria, mentioned as a margraviate of the Duchy of Bavaria) | Outcome | |
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Allies | Enemies | ||||
976 | 978 | War of the Three Henries (976–978) | Holy Roman Empire | Duchy of Bavaria | Bavarian defeat
|
1015 | 1015 | Bolesław I's first invasion of the Austria | Holy Roman Empire | Duchy of Poland | Victory
|
1017 | 1017 | Bolesław I's second invasion of the Austria | Holy Roman Empire | Duchy of Poland | Victory
|
1030 | 1031 | Conrad II's invasion of Hungary | Holy Roman Empire | Kingdom of Hungary | Defeat |
1040 | 1041 | Henry III's invasion of Bohemia | Holy Roman Empire | Duchy of Bohemia | Victory |
1042 | 1044 | Henry III's invasion of Hungary | Holy Roman Empire Peter Orseolo's Hungary |
Samuel Aba's Hungary | Victory
|
29 June 1073 | 27 October 1075 | Saxon Rebellion | Holy Roman Empire | Duchy of Saxony | Victory
|
12 May 1082 | 12 May 1082 | Battle of Mailberg | Duchy of Bohemia | Defeat | |
11 September 1146 | 11 September 1146 | Battle of the Fischa | Duchy of Bavaria | Kingdom of Hungary | Defeat |
1147 | 1149 | Second Crusade | Crusaders: Holy Roman Empire |
Seljuq Sultanate |
Defeat |
Duchy of Austria (1156–1453)
Archduchy of Austria (1453–1804)
Austrian Empire (1804–1867)
Austro-Hungarian Empire (1867–1918)
Start | Finish | Name of Conflict | Belligerents (excluding the Austro-Hungarian Empire) | Outcome | Emperor | Casualties | |
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Allies | Enemies | ||||||
19 June 1875 | 20 October 1878 | Great Eastern Crisis | Russia
Supported by: |
Ottoman Empire
Supported by: |
Victory | 7,447 casualties | |
1879 | 1880 | Uprising of Sheikh Ubeydullah | Ottoman Empire | Kurdish tribes | Victory
|
||
14 November 1885 | 28 November 1885 | Serbo-Bulgarian War | Serbia
Support: |
Bulgaria | Defeat | Francis Joseph I (1867–1916), Charles I of Austria (1916–1918) | |
January 1897 | October 1898 | Cretan Revolt of 1897-1898 | Cretan revolutionaries Kingdom of Greece
|
Ottoman Empire | Victory
|
Unknown | |
2 November 1899 | 7 September 1901 | Boxer Rebellion | Eight-Nation Alliance: Japan |
Righteous Harmony Society |
Victory | Unknown but very light casualties | |
28 July 1914 | 3 November 1918 | World War I | Central Powers
Germany |
Allies: France |
Defeat, the Austro-Hungarian Empire is dissolved. | 1,200,000 to 1,494,200 deaths |
Republic of German-Austria (1918–1919)
Start | Finish | Name of Conflict | Belligerents (excluding German-Austria) | Outcome | Chancellor | Casualties | |
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Allies | Enemies | ||||||
23 November 1918 | 31 July 1919 | Austro-Slovene conflict in Carinthia | State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (before unification) Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (after unification) |
Ceasefire
|
Karl Renner | 1,000 casualties |
First Austrian Republic (1919–1934)
Start | Finish | Name of Conflict | Belligerents (excluding Austria) | Outcome | Chancellor | Casualties | |
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Allies | Enemies | ||||||
28 August 1921 | 13 October 1921 | Uprising in West Hungary | Austria Hungary |
Rongyos Gárda Lajtabánság Bosnian and Albanian Muslim volunteers |
Victory, Sopron and its area remained in Hungary. | Johannes Schober | ? casualties |
12 February 1934 | 15 February 1934 | Austrian Civil War | Fatherland Front | SDAPÖ | Government victory
|
Engelbert Dollfuß | Thousands of casualties |
Federal State of Austria (1934–1938)
Start | Finish | Name of Conflict | Belligerents (excluding Austria) | Outcome | Chancellor | Casualties | |
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Allies | Enemies | ||||||
25 July 1934 | 30 July 1934 | July Putsch | VF | Schutzstaffel (SS) | Government Victory
|
† Engelbert Dollfuß (assassinated), Kurt Schuschnigg after the assassination | 200+ killed on both sides (including Engelbert Dollfuß) |
Ostmark Reichsgau of Nazi Germany
See also
- History of Austria
- Austrian Armed Forces
- Military history of Austria
- Category:Wars involving the Holy Roman Empire
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
- Adolf Hitler
References
- ↑ Péter Torbágyi (2008). Magyar kivándorlás Latin–Amerikába az első világháború előtt (PDF) (in Hungarian). Szeged: University of Szeged. p. 42. ISBN 978-963-482-937-9. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
- ↑ Richard Leroy Hill (1995). A Black corps d'élite: an Egyptian Sudanese conscript battalion with the French Army in Mexico, 1863–1867, and its survivors in subsequent African history. East Lansing, US: Michigan State University Press. ISBN 978-0870133398.
- ↑ Walter Klinger (2008). Für Kaiser Max nach Mexiko – Das Österreichische Freiwilligenkorps in Mexiko 1864/67 (in German). Munich: Grin Verlag. ISBN 978-3640141920. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
- ↑ Sondhaus, Lawrence (1994). The Naval Policy of Austria-Hungary, 1867-1918: Navalism, Industrial Development, and the Politics of Dualism. Purdue University Press. p. 132. ISBN 9781557530349.
- ↑ Sondhaus 1994, p. 132.
- ↑ McTiernan, Mick (2014). A Very Bad Place Indeed For a Soldier. The British involvement in the early stages of the European Intervention in Crete. 1897-1898. King's College London. p. 36.
- ↑ Holland, Robert, and Diana Markides, The British and the Hellenes: Struggles For Mastery in the Eastern Mediterranean, 1850–1960, New York: Oxford University Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-19-924996-1, p. 92.
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