The royal family of the Austro-Hungarian Empire is the Habsburg dynasty, and its constitution clearly defines Austria and Hungary as two equal sovereign states. However, the international community generally regards Austria-Hungary as the same country. The local governments of Austria and Hungary enjoy nearly independent autonomy in the fields of legislation, judiciary, administration, customs, coinage, passports and wording. Only the three matters of taxation, diplomacy and national defense need to be handed over to the central government. Government management.
November 20, 1912 - July 4, 2011) was the patriarch of the Habsburg family, the eldest son of the last emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the last king of the Kingdom of Hungary, Karl I/IV, and the last crown prince of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. .
In 2010, Otto von Habsburg, the then head of the Habsburg family, was old. The Rothschild family consulted with Otto von Habsburg, the leader of the Habsburg family at the time and the last emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to appoint several counts of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the appointment letters were printed in advance. Let the Rothschilds appoint themselves at a later date. Based on financial needs, Otto von Habsburg agreed and issued a blank letter of appointment to the Rothschild family with the earldom of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He died the following year in 2011, and then the Austro-Hungarian Empire The empire also gradually collapsed and disintegrated.
That year (2010), the letter of appointment to the title of Count Otto von Habsburg, the last emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was sent back to the Habsburg family by the Rothschild family.
It is rumored that the founder of the Rothschild family, the German Jewish banker Mayer Amschel Rothschild (February 23, 1744 - September 19, 1812), died in 1776. When the association was founded, he was the main founder and financial supporter of the Illuminati.