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    Austria-Hungary

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    over Bosnia and blamed Bosnians for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. Secondly‚ Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia due to their agreement with only two terms of the ultimatum. Lastly‚ Austria-Hungary decided to cooperate with Germany for war preparation‚ which ended up with the the major involvement of Germany and other European countries as well. First of all‚ Austria-Hungary took over Bosnia in 1908. The Bosnian Crisis enraged many Serbians who believed Bosnia should

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    Balkan Cinema

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    Does the Emir Kusturica’s Underground (1995) represent historical allegory or a political propaganda? The movie Underground (1995) directed and produced by the well-known Bosnian/Serbian director Emir Kusturica is one of the most famous Serbian movies internationally. It was nominated for a number of Best Foreign Film Awards as one of the most notable ones is the Golden Palm award at the Cannes International Film Festival in 1995. The script of the movie was developed from a play by Dushan

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    Witness Statement

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    Witness Statement/Bosnia I think that we should not go to war unless the United States’ military‚ citizens‚ or leaders are involved in the problem. A very good example of when we did help and it ended badly was what happened in Bosnia in 1992. Many different ethnic and religious groups lived together under a repressive communist government in Yugoslavia. In April 1992‚ Serbia set out to ethnically cleanse the Bosnian territory by removing all Bosnian Muslims‚ the Bosniaks‚ after the president

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    CONFLICT IN THE BALKANS On June 1914‚ the Archduke Franz Ferdinand was brutally murdered on an official trip to Sarajevo‚ in Bosnia by Princip‚ a member of the terrorist group The Black Hand. Under normal circumstances‚ this relatively minor incident would’ve passed without any major consequences‚ but due to the build up of alliances before 1914‚ and the rapidly growing tension in Europe‚ the assassination escalated eventally into a full scale war involving nearly the whole of Europe. Firstly‚

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    officials in government equated patriotism and one’s own pride of identity to gain support of the ruling party. Those who opposed where often brutally silenced and marginalized. Lack of will to find political compromise:Former Yugoslavia was populated by Bosnia‚ Serbian and Croatian people. It was a country that needed to have great tolerance for cultural and civilizational differences and for the country with such a complex state it needed an equally complex government. It dangerously lacked all this. Yugoslavia

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    into the most devastating war the world had ever experienced. The assassination wasn’t the only reason. Several other causes‚ such as the M.A.I.N. causes (militarism‚ alliance systems‚ imperialism‚ nationalism)‚ the crises‚ and the annexation of Bosnia‚ had built up a tension in Europe that could only lead to a massive war. . Firstly‚ there were several crises that strengthened alliances and weakened trust between the European countries. The First Moroccan Crisis was a major crisis that led to

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    1914‚ a nationalist organization called the Black Hand assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand in an attempt due to demands for Serbian independence. The Black Hand wanted all Serbs to live together so were annoyed at Austria-Hungary for taking over Bosnia. The Arms race could had led to war because Germany and Britain weren’t concentrating on building up their armies as they were competing with each other to see who could build the most dreadnoughts. However the rest of the countries though were competing

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    Causes of World War 1

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    brittish would not support the French‚ therefore the russians *Alliance Clarity * Excuse - Fought for Belgium to help but really‚ needed to support the French so that they would not lose an ally. Serbia * Wanted to create an empire by taking Bosnia to double their size * Would stir trouble with the serbs living in Austria *

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    Serbia in WW1

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    Crisis 1908 Austria-Hungary was worried about Serbia’s aim- to unite other Balkan states under one rule- Greater Serbia. Races that live in Austria-Hungary may revolt in order to join greater Serbia. Events: Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia The annexation of Bosnia annoyed Serbia who appealed to Russia to help Russia called for an international conference Austria-Hungary backed by Germany refused Russia‚ too weak to fight was forced to back down Consequences: Austria-Hungary and Germany grew

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    The Gold Mountain Coat

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    as The Freedom Writers Diary‚ the war in Zlata’s Diary has tremendous effect on citizens of Sarajevo. Many people died during the war between Sarajevo and Pale. Many houses of the innocents were destroyed by bombs. “People sang and cried ‘BosniaBosnia’‚ ‘Sarajevo’‚ ‘Sarajevo’‚ ‘We will be together’ and ‘come outside’. This shows that people didn’t war to continue knowing it will ruins their lives. Both the wars in Zlata’s Diary and The Freedom Writers Diary have similar consequence and tell

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