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Early Aviation in Austria-Hungary
The great Dr. Igo Etrich began his experiments in 1904 in Bohemia. His Taube aircraft dominated German pre-war flying. The first recognizable Taube flew at Weiner-Neustadt in Austria in November 1909, equipped with an Austro-Daimler liquid-cooled...
0 commentsAn Introduction to Hungarian Wines
The Romans brought grape vines to Hungary and by the 5th century there were extensive vineyards planted. In 2010, Hungary was the 16th largest producer of wine accounting for nearly 1.5% of the world's production. Hungary produces many different varieties of wine but is famous for one - Tokaj. King Louis XIV of France called it the "wine of kings, king of wines".
0 commentsWorld War 1 History: Overview of the War On The Eastern Front
In the English-speaking world, the Eastern Front during World War One is generally ignored in favor of the Western Front fought in France and Belgium. This is unfortunate, since the Eastern Front in Eastern and Central Europe was every bit as horrendous as the war in the west and the Western Front cannot be fully understood without appreciating the effect the war in the east had on it.
3 commentsHungarian Food - Stuffed Onions
When the Turks invaded Hungary in the sixteenth century, the brought stuffed vegetables with them. Hungarians quickly adopted them and began to stuff any vegetable which was large enough. This hub explains how to stuff onions, "Halas style" and also provides two other stuffing variations.
5 commentsHungarian and Bulgarian Interwar Revisionism: Part 17
Part 17 (FINAL PART) of a series that compares and contrasts Hungarian and Bulgarian Revisionism of the interwar years which aimed to regain territories lost by each country at treaties in Paris following World War I.
4 commentsHungarian and Bulgarian Interwar Revisionism: Part 16
Part 16 of a series that compares and contrasts Hungarian and Bulgarian Revisionism of the interwar years which aimed to regain territories lost by each country at treaties in Paris following World War I.
0 commentsThe Great War: Early Years on the Western Front
War broke out in Europe when the Archduke of Austria-Hungary, and heir apparent, was assassinated in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914. Archduke Franz Ferdidnand, perhaps one of the most feel good stories in the era of monarchistic rule, and his wife were...
8 commentsHungarian and Bulgarian Interwar Revisionism: Part 13
Part 13 of a series that compares and contrasts Hungarian and Bulgarian Revisionism of the interwar years which aimed to regain territories lost by each country at treaties in Paris following World War I.
0 commentsHungarian and Bulgarian Interwar Revisionism: Part 12
Part 12 of a series that compares and contrasts Hungarian and Bulgarian Revisionism of the interwar years which aimed to regain territories lost by each country at treaties in Paris following World War I.
0 commentsHungarian and Bulgarian Interwar Revisionism: Part 11
Part 11 of a series that compares and contrasts Hungarian and Bulgarian Revisionism of the interwar years which aimed to regain territories lost by each country at treaties in Paris following World War I.
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