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| 1918 March 3 |
| | At Brest-Litovsk Lenin signs a peace treaty with Germany and Austria, ceding vast territories and valuable resources | |
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| 1918 November 7 |
| | Austria-Hungary signs a separate armistice with the Allied powers, in a villa near Padua, without waiting for the Germans | |
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| 1918 November 13 |
| | The deposition of the emperor Charles I by the Austrian government brings to a formal end the empire of Austria-Hungary and more than six centuries of Habsburg rule | |
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| 1918 November 13 |
| | With the end of the Habsburg empire, German-speaking Austrians declare their own much smaller territory to be an independent republic | |
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| 1918 November 14 |
| | The new nation of Czechoslovakia is established from within Austria-Hungary, with Tomas Masaryk as its first president | |
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| 1918 November 16 |
| | Prime minister Mihaly Karolyi proclaims the republic of Hungary, after the demise of Austria-Hungary | |
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| 1921 |
| | Alfred Adler, in Vienna, opens the first of many child-guidance clinics | |
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| 1923 |
| | Arnold Schoenberg's Suite for piano is his first piece entirely in the 12-note serial method | |
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| 1923 |
| | In I and Thou the Austrian theologian Martin Buber interprets religion in terms of the subjective experience of interpersonal relationships | |
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| 1923 |
| | Sigmund Freud proposes a new interpretation of the mind in his book The Ego and the Id | |
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