http://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/333-compromising-memory-the-site-the-sarajevo-assassination
One reporter wrote that Sarajevo was holding nothing more than a "perfunctory observance." And, as in 1930, there were no speeches by government officials. Bajro Gec, the long-time curator of the Young Bosnia Museum, told me wryly of the years he spent greeting tourists with heroic tales of Princip and his friends, while deep inside feeling rather uncomfortable with this official discourse
World War One: 10 interpretations of who started WW1 - BBC News
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-26048324
Dr Catriona Pennell - senior lecturer in history, University of Exeter Austria-Hungary and Germany In my opinion, it is the political and diplomatic decision-makers in Germany and Austria-Hungary who must carry the burden of responsibility for expanding a localised Balkan conflict into a European and, eventually, global war. Germany, suffering from something of a "younger child" complex in the family of European empires, saw an opportunity to reconfigure the balance of power in their favour via an aggressive war of conquest
http://www.pbs.org/greatwar/chapters/ch1_explosion.html
In the weeks after the assassination, none of the critical leaders had the power or will to slow down the decisions, actions, reactions and attitude shifts of key government and military leaders. Top Photo: German troops mobilizing Germany before the War Bernd Huppauf, Historian Cheering German SoldiersIt might be very difficult to understand that the large majority of the German population had the feeling that they were engaged in a war that had been forced upon them -- that they were a part of a war in which they defended their very existence
World War I for Kids: Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
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Interesting Facts about the Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand When Ferdinand saw that his wife was shot he exclaimed "Sophie! Don't die! Stay alive for the children!" Both Princip and Cabrinovic tried to kill themselves with cyanide pills, but the pills only made them very sick. The Archduke and his wife were shot while riding in their car Who was Archduke Ferdinand? Archduke Franz Ferdinand was born in the city of Graz on December 18, 1863
World War One: 10 interpretations of who started WW1 - BBC News
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-26048324
Dr Catriona Pennell - senior lecturer in history, University of Exeter Austria-Hungary and Germany In my opinion, it is the political and diplomatic decision-makers in Germany and Austria-Hungary who must carry the burden of responsibility for expanding a localised Balkan conflict into a European and, eventually, global war. Germany, suffering from something of a "younger child" complex in the family of European empires, saw an opportunity to reconfigure the balance of power in their favour via an aggressive war of conquest
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Eyewitness to History: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Wikipedia: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Also recommended is the non-fiction book The Assassination of the Archduke: Sarajevo 1914 and the Romance that Changed the World by Greg King and Sue Woolmans, published in 2013. Franz Ferdinand was born on December 18, 1863 in Graz, Austria, the eldest son of Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria and his second wife Princess Maria Annunciata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
99 Things You Need To Know About Franz Ferdinand Before The 100th Anniversary Of His Assassination
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And it led to the growth of a number of secret societies across Bosnia and Serbia, motivated to unite the Slavic people across the Balkans into one nation so they could forever rid themselves of foreign occupiers and oppressors. Dimitrijevic was considered one of the most vicious killers of his time, staging and leading a brutal coup in 1903 that led to the assassination of King Alexander I and Queen Draga while they lie in bed
First World War.com - Feature Articles - The Balkan Causes of World War One
http://www.firstworldwar.com/features/balkan_causes.htm
Serbian Blame: The Assassins To assess the degree of Serbian guilt, we should look in three places: the young Bosnian assassins, their backers in Serbia, and the Serbian government
The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand 1914
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Despite being more bookish than charismatic, he managed to enlist the support of a small group of friends, and they decided to kill Franz Ferdinand and his wife on June 28th to make their point. Unfortunately, this was also the anniversary of the First Battle of Kosovo, the struggle in 1389 which Serbia had convinced itself saw Serbian independence crushed by their defeat to the Ottoman Empire
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/nov/08/first-world-war-franz-ferdinand-sarajevo
Sir Edward Grey thought it right to reply that the tone of this communication rendered it inconsistent with the dignity of his majesty's government to give explanations. Will the dual monarchy be as trustworthy an ally without the strong hand of Archduke Francis Ferdinand guiding the army and navy? That is the question uppermost in the German mind
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary
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When the driver slowly backed up out of the street, Princip pulled his gun and fired several shots into the car hitting Sophie in the stomach and Franz Ferdinand in the neck. The next car was not so lucky and two occupants were seriously wounded.The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his Wife:After meeting with Potiorek at City Hall, Franz Ferdinand and Sophie decided to visit those wounded from the grenade in the hospital
Archduke Franz Ferdinand: The man whose assassination is blamed for triggering World War I - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-06-28/franz-ferdinand-profile/5542910
I have often wondered whether The Great War might not have been averted, or at least postponed, had the Archduke met his death then and not at Sarajevo the following year. (Imperial War Museum) Map: Bosnia and Herzegovina Archduke Franz Ferdinand is best known as the man whose assassination is believed to have led to the outbreak of World War I.But behind that figure lies a story of forbidden love, an obsession with hunting, and a near-miss that could have killed the archduke months before he was shot dead with his wife Sophie in Sarajevo 100 years ago.His life was one of privilege and self-indulgent pleasure, growing up in the Habsburg royal family which ruled an area once known as the Holy Roman Empire
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwone/origins_01.shtml
Germany, painted into a diplomatic corner by Wilhelm's bellicosity, saw this as a way of breaking up the Entente, for France and Britain might refuse to support Russia. Both Britain and France had large colonial empires whose people did not have access to democratic forms of government, and both sought to extend their empires at the expense of their enemies
http://www.illustratedfirstworldwar.com/the-spark-that-ignited-the-great-war-the-assassination-of-franz-ferdinand/
Seven young Bosnian-Serbs involved with the terrorist group The Black Hand decided to take matters into their own hands and planned to assassinate the Archduke. Tensions between the Great Powers of Europe had been rising gradually since the beginning of the 20th century and it is entirely feasible that a Great War would have taken place had the Archduke not been murdered
First World War.com - Feature Articles - The Causes of World War One
http://firstworldwar.com/origins/causes.htm
Russian War With Japan: Shock Japanese Victory Ever since Russia declined Japan's offer in 1903 for each to recognise the other's interests in Manchuria and Korea, trouble was looming. This rather loosely worded agreement was solidified in 1892 with the Franco-Russian Military Convention, aimed specifically at counteracting the potential threat posed by the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
http://roshanghulamqadir.blogspot.com/2012/02/causes-of-world-war-i-which-began-in.html
The status of Morocco had been guaranteed by international agreement, and when France attempted to greatly expand its influence there without the assent of all the other signatories Germany opposed it prompting the Moroccan Crises, the Tangier Crisis of 1905 and the Agadir Crisis of 1911. One involved the actual imposition of political boundaries across the continent during the last quarter of the nineteenth century; the other, which actually commenced in the mid-nineteenth century, consisted of the so-called 'business' partition
First World War centenary: the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, as it happened - Telegraph
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-one/10930863/First-World-War-centenary-the-assassination-of-Franz-Ferdinand-as-it-happened.html
She was from a Czech noble family but was deemed unfit to be a Habsburg bride; she had been a lady-in-waiting to Archduchess Isabella, whose sister Franz Ferdinand was expected to marry. Having gathered himself, he praised the cheers of the people of Sarajevo, which he took to be an expression of relief at the failure of the assassination
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/duke.htm
The motor cars were driving too fast to make an attempt feasible and in the crowd were many Serbians; throwing a grenade would have killed many innocent people. Stay alive for the children!' At that, I seized the Archduke by the collar of his uniform, to stop his head dropping forward and asked him if he was in great pain
The Successful Assassination Of The Archduke Franz Ferdinand History Essay
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Eight men were charged with treason and the murder of the Archduke, three members were sentenced to death, three members were sentenced to twenty years, and two others were sentenced to only sixteen and thirteen years. Potiorek, knowing the restrictions made in their marriage, made it clear that Sophie could come and even sit in the same car as the Archduke since the rules did not apply in provincial cities like Sarajevo ( Micheal Shackelford, Sarajevo, June 28, 1914)
The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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They had been ushered across the border from Serbia by a network of Black Hand operatives, who provided them with faked documents stating the three men were customs officials and thus entitled to free passage.Once inside Bosnia, they met up with six other conspirators and made their way toward Sarajevo, arriving in the city sometime around June 25. The procession was to move down the Appel Quay along the northern bank of the Miljacka River.Princip and his six co-conspirators had also obtained the route from the newspapers
http://www.skwirk.com/p-c_s-14_u-309_t-763_c-2868/the-assassination-of-franz-ferdinand/nsw/the-assassination-of-franz-ferdinand/investigating-history/take-a-good-look
A series of alliances between these three countries in the first years of the 20th century meant that they had promised to come to each other's aid in the event of aggression from other countries The 'Dual Alliance' of Austro-Hungary, and Germany. Was Franz Ferdinand's death directly responsible for the First World War? Refer Image1 Most historians see the assassination of Franz Ferdinand as the main short-term trigger for the First World War
http://www.historyonthenet.com/WW1/assassination.htm
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