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Published: 19.09.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
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  • Essays 'The leadup to the Great European Conflagration.', 1.
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On July 28, 1914, ArchDuke Franz Ferdinand II was assassinated in Sarajevo. This provoked perfect opportunity for Austria-Hungary to gain public support for a war against the Serbs. The assassination is probably the most important event which led to WWI. After Austria-Hungary went to war on Serbia, Russia declared to stand by the Serbs. This made Serbia less willing to agree to Austro-Hungarian demands that might otherwise have been the case.The tzar escalated the crisis by mobilising his troops against Austria-Hungary. This gave perfect opportunity for German goverment to enter the crisis…

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