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| 1815 | Francis I |  |
| Vienna Austria loses The Netherlands in the Treaty of Vienna |
| 1848 | Ferdinand I |  |
| May Croatia declares independence |
| 1848 | Radetzky, Johann Joseph Wenzel Anton |  |
| 24th July Custoza Commands the Austrian army which defeats the Sardinians |
| 24th July Custoza Radetzky drives Charles Albert out of Lombardy |
| 24th July Custoza Victory at Custoza is followed by Radetzky's occupation of Milan |
| 1849 | Franz Josef I |  |
| 14th April Budapest Hungary declares its independence |
| 14th April Budapest The "House of Habsburg is for ever deposed from sovereignty over Hungary" |
| 1849 | Schwarzenburg, Felix zu |  |
| 14th April Vienna The Hungarians proclaim Hungary independent of Austria |
| 1859 | Franz Josef I |  |
| 24th June Solferino Defeated by the French in Piedmont's attempt to gain Lombardy or Venetia & unite Italy |
| 1912 | Berchtold |  |
| Gives support to Lenin in return for his support for Ukrainian nationalism |
| 1938 | Seyss-Inquart, Arthur |  |
| 12th Mar Linz Hitler voids Article 88 of the treaty of St Germain for Austria's independence |
| 1946 | Figl, Leopold |  |
| 7th Jan Russia, the USA, France & Britain agree to the restoration of the 1937 borders |
| 7th Jan The Austrian government has sovereignty & there must be no restoration of the monarchy |
| 1955 | Raab, Julius |  |
| Russia recognizes Austria as a neutral sovereign state |
| 15th April Austria makes an agreement with Russia to remain neutral, Russian troops will withdraw |
| 15th May Austria is not allowed to join Germany & must remain neutral |
| 15th May Russia, Britain, France & the USA sign a treaty restoring Austrian independence |
| 30th June Austria begins its first steps as a neutral country |