World War I ended the Russian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Soviet Union did not exist during World War I, as it was only established in 1922 after the Russian Revolution. The Baltic states were not empires that ended during World War I, but rather they gained their independence from Russia and other empires after the war.
With the end of the First World War, three empires came to an end and the Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary Empire, and German Empire. Austria-Hungary were dissolved and formed new nations and so was Ottoman and Germany became a republic.
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Ottoman Empire
Austro-Hungarian
Russian Empire (which are the Soviets)
With the end of the First World War, three empires came to an end and the Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary Empire, and German Empire. Austria-Hungary were dissolved and formed new nations and so was Ottoman and Germany became a republic.
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