Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria

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    number of causes which was debated by historians relating to the beginning of the Great War ranging from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne and his wife all the way to the alliances which were created between the nations. My thesis for the three main causes of WW1 are the alliances formed between the nations, the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and his wife, and militarism. So in the following paragraphs I will be presenting evidence showing how these

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    crime. Archduke Franz and his wife Duchess Sophie were driving through Sarajevo and expected to arrive peacefully, but Gavrilo Princip had an assassination in mind for the family. The assassination of Duke Franz Ferdinand was the most significant assassination of the twentieth century. The series of unfortunate events, the lives of the killer and the killed, the coincidence and the troubles that ensued because of this event were key to the beginning of World War I. Franz Ferdinand was traveling

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    that shaped the whole future for the 20th and 21st century went down. Heir to the Austria-Hungary Empire, Franz Ferdinand was assassinated. This wasn’t just another act of violence, the assassination was done for legit reason. The Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip is name of the assassin who completed this contract. He did it for the betterment and freedom of his country. The Archduke Franz Ferdinand heir to the Austria-Hungarian Empire was in Sarajevo to inspect the imperial armed forces. When touring

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    The assassination and the ultimatum both played a significant role in the outbreak of the war. They caused a chain reaction of events, which ended up eventually causing World War I. On July 23, 1914, nearly one month after the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Austria-Hungary issued an ultimatum to Serbia. Serbia accepted all terms of the ultimatum except for one; consequently, on July 28, 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, beginning the First World War. France and England

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    power of Austria-Hungary. Serbia also wanted the country of Bosnia under their rule due to the great population of Serbians living in Bosnia at the time. For this reason, Austria-Hungary disliked Serbia (Clare, 2002/2014). During this same time period, many other European countries wanted more land and began forming alliances. Serbia had allied with Russia, while Austria-Hungary was formed in alliance with Germany (Nelson, 2015). Despite all the conflict over land and the tension

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    of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand between the Serbian government and Gavrilo Princip was the greatest fundamental cause of Serbia being blamed for the outbreak of war. However, the assassination of one man and his wife was not great enough to start the most heavily weighted war that the world had ever seen. This is because the tensions had been rising due to the alliances and rapid growth of the armies between the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente. The assassination agreement

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    start of the Great War. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was assassinated along with his wife on June 28, 1914. Franz Ferdinand (1863-1914) was born in Graz, Austria on December 18, 1863. He was the eldest son of Archduke Karl-Ludwig; Franz Ferdinand was third in line to the thrown of the Austria-Hungarian Empire. After his cousin Prince Rudolf committed suicide in 1889 and his father passes away in 1896, Franz Ferdinand became the heir of his uncle Emperor Franz Joseph. He began his military

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    Franz Ferdinand was the Archduke of Austria and the heir apparent of the Austro–Hungarian Empire. Ferdinand’s unpopularity stemmed from the policies he intended to implement as Emperor and his poor attitude. Surprisingly, Ferdinand was a family man – the happy husband of Sophie Chotek and the devoted father of three. Moreover, Franz Ferdinand suffered from tuberculosis and many believed that he would not live to inherit the throne. Franz Ferdinand traveled to Sarajevo, Bosnia to inspect their imperial

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    Great Britain, France, and Russia. There are many other reasons why World War 1 happened, many factors that are going to be in this paper that I’m writing. The main one that I believe was the immediate cause of World War 1 was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. There were many nationalist ideas running around the world. Many new countries were forming in declining and fragmenting empires. Europe was a bomb waiting to be detonated, the only problem is, who’s going to do it. Nationalism was

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    day. Archduke Franz Ferdinand was there serving as the inspector of the army. It was announced in March that the Archduke Franz Ferdinand would be attending this event, and would be visiting Sarajevo as well. Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie were assassinated by Gavrilo Princip on June 28th, 1914 in Sarajevo as an act of terror by Princip, on behalf of the Slavic Nationalist Black Hand Organization. This date is often associated with being the start of the First World War. Franz Ferdinand

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