Association between those twos existed and they were never in conflicts...

Why was Germany successful but Hungary not?

Based bros, no more european brother wars

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You forgot about the Hasburgs and the Holy Roman Empire? Charles Quint ruled you all.

That was great. Fuck Guernika.

Because Hungary was Turked and had to take the Austrians as overlords to stay Christian. Austrians are very bad overlords.
Habsburgs are your friendly Swiss noble family that knows how to play the game.

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Weren't Hasburgs Austrians? Anyway Germany and Spain were once ruled by Spanish-Austrians mutts overlords who hated protestants.

Why was France relatively successful but Italy not?

>Spain
>Southern Italy
>Lombardy
>Austria and Germany
>The netherlands
Honestly one of the weirdest empires ever

No, they originate from Switzerland and are 100% Gsibergers. They just happened to become archdukes of Austria and a couple other things, then they got kicked out of Switzerland.

France has a centralist approach since 1214 and the battle of Bouvines, Italy has been divided between a federalized and urbanized North and a highly feudal South that was depending on being the bread basket of the world, they united just at the moment as the industrial revolution kicked in and American and Russian wheat flooded the markets, turning the North into a powerhouse and the South into a poverty zone.

Spain should have copied the Prussian or french system in the 1800s instead it remained mideval.