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> The Austrian revolutionaries would welcome the Great German Unity. The problem was, they meant the whole imperial part of the Habsburg empire (which basically was everything sans Hungary), this the Italians and the Czechs especially did not like, not a bit. Anyway the imagined the united Germany will be led by Austria, and they elected the delegates to send to Frankfurt, into the German Reichstag.
> Further problem was that the half of the new legislation consisted of Slavs, many of them did not even know German.
So they could live with Hungarian independence but would clash with independence movements in Cisleithania. Wonder what they'd do to Galicia, though, it's too isolated. And pan-Germanism would bring them into conflict with other German states, which could then call Russian intervention.