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    On June 28th‚ during 1914‚ a young Serbian named Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This assassination was the major cause and spark of World War One. Unrestricted submarine warfare was first introduced in World War I in early 1914‚ when Germany declared the area around the British Isles a war zone‚ in which all merchant ships‚ including those from neutral countries‚ would be attacked by the German navy. World War I was an intense war that lasted from 1914-1918. Germany was sinking

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    Black Hand - The Conspiracy that started War. In 1911 ten politically important men of Serbia formed a secret society called the Black Hand in one of their sister’s basements. Three years later‚ the Black Hand had started World War one. Fifteen million people died‚ 20 million people wounded; all because of the bad judgement of one man and the death of another. The cause the Black Hand was fighting for was a worthy

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    overnight‚ it had many preconditions and precipitants that lead to the whole continent getting into a World War. There were four major ideas that led the nations of Europe to take up arms against each other. The precipitants include the death of France Ferdinand all the way to the declaration of war. These major ideas were nationalism‚ imperialism‚ technology and industry‚ and alliances. These ideas caused so much controversy that it changed Europe forever. Nationalism was a significant cause of World War

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    mutual support if attacked. The results of these principles culminated on July 28th‚ 1914‚ when nineteen-year-old Gavrilo Princip‚ member of Slavic terrorist organization The Black Hand‚ assassinated Austrian heir Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie. The assassination prompted Austria-Hungary to declare war on Serbia‚ which then provoked Russia to start mobilizing. Germany‚

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    threatened the opponent back‚ sometimes when this happened the enemy would retreat. An example of this would be when the Archduke and his wife of Austria-Hungary were assassinated‚ the Austria -Hungarians were convinced it was Serbians were the ones that did this and so Austria-Hungary told Germany about it and Germany was ready to attack Serbia. Eventually Germany and Austria-Hungary made an alliance with Italy to stop them from supporting

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    World War 1 lasted from 1914-1918. The murder of crown prince Franz Ferdinand by a Yugoslavian activist was the spark for the war. A war that caused almost 10 million soldiers to lose their life‚ including Chris Wallace-Crabbe’s four uncles. Even though they lived on the other side of the Earth they were forced to participate in the war‚ as Australia was a part of The British Empire. The poem “Other People” written by Chris Wallace-Crabbe speaks on how the narrator‚ due to his loss of his four

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    The two alliance systems into which Europe had been divided were the Triple Alliance‚ which consisted of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and later on Italy‚ and the Triple Entente that comprised Britain‚ France and Russia. The Ottoman Empire that was referred to as “The Sick Man of Europe” also played a role. Both the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires were in

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    ‘The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the most important cause in the outbreak of WW1. How far do you agree?’ There were many causes of the First World War. In this essay I am trying to see how much impact the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand had in the run up to war. On June the 28th 1914‚ Gavirilo Princip along with two other students living in Serbia were waiting in the crowd‚ watching Franz Ferdinand‚ who was to be the future ruler of Austria-Hungary. One of the students

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    World War 1 was a tragic event that happened in the early 1900’s. Many people lost their family members and friends. Most may think that Serbia caused World War 1 by assassinating Austria’s archduke‚ but others may say different. Germany caused World War 1 because of the actions they did during this time. Germany caused World War 1 in many ways‚ and here is one. Germany and France were arguing over foreign lands. They argued over the land of Morocco and even and even fought a battle against each

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    Why Did World War 1 Start

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    because of nationalism and imperialism? On June 28‚ the archduke of the Austro-Hungarian Empire died along with his wife as well. The assassination basically sparked WWI and because of this the Austrian government was extremely angry. The Austrian government demanded apologies of some kind and this is how WWI started. On July 28 Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia because of their actions. Because of this a chain reaction soon occurred. After Austria-Hungary declares war Russia declares war then Germany

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