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Austria's humorous "obituary" published in Kraków in late 1918.

Translation from Polish:

Overwhelmed with joy, until recently enslaved and now free Nations announce that their wicked step-mother,
AUSTRIA the WITCH
operated in William’s Clinic, died from senility after severe spasms, cursed by all those who had the infelicity of having to do with her.
Her dreadful funeral took place during these days in the fields of Macedonia, on the Piave River and across the Rhine.
Let her rest in eternal peace and may she never raise from the dead.
POLES, CZECHO-SLOVAKS, YUGOSLAVS


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