Austro-Bratislavan union

Austro-Bratislavan union is made by Tudor Mapper

History
World War I

In world war I uprisings began in Vienna (Austria-Hungary's capital) in June 1917, the Austro-Hungarian empire marked areas of the city that should be watched by the government. In July 1917 rebellions in Slovakia and Czech republic broke out. The army went up north to fight them. Slowly as the empire was falling apart, rebellions began in Vienna. In Czech Republic, the rebellions worked successfully as the Czech rebellions captured Bohemia. Bratislava outbreaks started happening. With too much going on, Austro-Hungary gave independence to Czechoslovakia. The people of Bratislava weren't happy. As both cities rebellions began all lead by Mathias Brandt. In 22nd September 1917 the battle of Bratislava began destroying 80% of buildings and killing 4,000 people. The next day Bratislava was captured. Mathias Brandt went to Bratislava to congratulate them on wining the battle. The next day troops of Austria-Hungary were surrounding the city of Vienna. The rebellions got updated by this by Mathias Brandt. This battle caused a blood bath killing 100,000 people in one day room all around the empire and allies and destroying 95% of all buildings in Vienna. After the battle the Austro-Bratislavan union was granted independence and the Austria-Hungary fell and World war I was over

After the war

After the war the Austro-Bratislavan union rebuilt the two cities and made them modern. They became the richest country in Europe and the most densily populated country in Europe. It was a peaceful country.

World War II

In World War II the Austro-Bratislavan union was invaded by Nazi Germany in 1938. As Austro-Bratislavan union is a peaceful country many people were taken to Concentration Camps. Rebellions happened through 1940-1943 but all of them failed. The Nazis destroyed many important buildings such as the Presidents house in Vienna and wealthy mansions in the countryside. In 1944 a rebellion was lead by Augustin Jankovic, which was won in January 15th 1945. Austro-Bratislavan Union was granted independence after the war and in 1948, they gained more lands in Austria including Linz, Graz and Salzburg and gaining most Bavaria and Munich. Italy took the remains of Austria.

Cold War

The Austro-Bratislavan Union was in the middle of the cold war. Located in Central Europe, the Austro-Bratislavan union had a tough time surviving through the cold war. It was in the western-bloc during the cold war it was one of the most powerful countries in the Western-Bloc. Lots of meetings were hold in Vienna and some were raided by the eastern-bloc. The country kept on getting richer and modern.

Modern Era

In this era, Czech Republic requested to join Austro-Bratislavan union as they were behind economically as they were part of the eastern-bloc. They joined on the 19th of June 1993. In 2005 the Austro-Bratislavan union became the richest country in Europe and the most modern. Vienna won an award in 2013 for the most modern city in the world. Despite being one of the best countries in Europe, Austro-Bratislavan Union joined the EU in 2005 and the new headquarters were established in Vienna in 2004.