!!!Nachfolgestaaten

Successor States, states on the territory of the dissolved 
Austro-Hungarian monarchy, that either emerged as independent 
countries after its dissolution (Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary) or 
countries considerably enlarged by the addition of former 
Austro-Hungarian territories (Rumania, Poland, Yugoslavia). These 
countries fell under German predominance from 1938 (Protectorates of 
Bohemia and Moravia, independent Slovakia, Yugoslavia, independent 
Croatia, Hungary enlarged at the expense of Rumania and Slovakia). All 
the countries except for Austria became communist countries after 
1945, after 1989 another radical change took place: Slovenia, Croatia 
and Bosnia-Herzegovina declared themselves independent from 
Yugoslavia, former parts of the USSR were ceded by Russia to the 
Ukraine, Czechoslovakia divided into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.


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