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Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was assassinated in the city of Sarajevo in 1914 by Serbian Nationalist Gavrilo Princip.
The heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire Archduke Franz-Ferdinand was assinated by a Serbian Nationalist group called The Black Hand.
His full name is Archduke Franz Ferdinand. He was the Archduke of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, meaning he was next in line for the throne. He was assassinated in Sarejevo, Bosnia, by a Serbian nationalist sparking the Great War.
Franz Ferdinand was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. The area he visited was Sarajevo, in bosnia-Herzegovina. Many peole in this area were Serbs who wanted to leave the Austro-hungarian empire and join the neighbouring Serbia. The assassin (Gavrilo Princip) was a member of a Serbian nationalist group called "The Black Hand".
They turned to Germany when Russia declared war on the Austro-Hungarian Empire for declaring war on Serbia, when Serbian nationalist killed the Arch Duke Fernand and his wife while they were in Serbia.
The assassination of archduke Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
The goal of the Servian nationalist organizations was to rid outsiders from their home. They want self-rule.
There were ten of them, together called the "July Ultimatum". The ten demands were: The Serbian government should - Suppress all publications which "incite hatred and contempt of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy" and are "directed against its territorial integrity". - Dissolve the Serbian nationalist organisation "Narodna Odbrana" ("The People's Defense") and all other such societies in Serbia. - Eliminate without delay from schoolbooks and public documents all "propaganda against Austria-Hungary". - Remove from the Serbian military and civil administration all officers and functionaries whose names the Austro-Hungarian Government will provide. - Accept in Serbia "representatives of the Austro-Hungarian Government" for the "suppression of subversive movements". - Bring to trial all accessories to the Archduke's assassination and allow "Austro-Hungarian delegates" (law enforcement officers) to take part in the investigations. - Arrest Major Voja Tankosić and civil servant Milan Ciganović who were named as participants in the assassination plot. - Cease the cooperation of the Serbian authorities in the "traffic in arms and explosives across the frontier"; dismiss and punish the officials of the at Shabatz Loznica frontier service, "guilty of having assisted the perpetrators of the Sarajevo crime". - Provide "explanations" to the Austro-Hungarian Government regarding "Serbian officials" who have expressed themselves in interviews "in terms of hostility to the Austro-Hungarian Government". - Notify the Austro-Hungarian Government "without delay" of the execution of the measures comprised in the ultimatum.
The assassination of Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne and his wife in Sarajevo on 28June, 1914. The assassin was Gavrilo Princip, a member of a Serbian nationalist group, called Black Hand.
The Austro-Hungarian Empire at the time was a nation of officially two cultures and languages - German and Hungarian. Francis Ferdinand believed that Serbians deserved to be a third culture with official representation on the Imperial level, which upset the Serbian government, which was seeking to 'liberate' Bosnia and the other Serbic territories from Austria. Therefore, they had the Archduke assassinated via their Bosnian puppet organization, the Black Hand, to keep him from pacifying nationalism in Bosnia.
Assuming that you mean the demands that Austria made on Serbia after the assassination of the Austrian crown prince, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, there were ten of them, together called the "July Ultimatum". The ten demands were: The Serbian government should - Suppress all publications which "incite hatred and contempt of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy" and are "directed against its territorial integrity". - Dissolve the Serbian nationalist organisation "Narodna Odbrana" ("The People's Defense") and all other such societies in Serbia. - Eliminate without delay from schoolbooks and public documents all "propaganda against Austria-Hungary". - Remove from the Serbian military and civil administration all officers and functionaries whose names the Austro-Hungarian Government will provide. - Accept in Serbia "representatives of the Austro-Hungarian Government" for the "suppression of subversive movements". - Bring to trial all accessories to the Archduke's assassination and allow "Austro-Hungarian delegates" (law enforcement officers) to take part in the investigations. - Arrest Major Voja Tankosić and civil servant Milan Ciganović who were named as participants in the assassination plot. - Cease the cooperation of the Serbian authorities in the "traffic in arms and explosives across the frontier"; dismiss and punish the officials of the at Shabatz Loznica frontier service, "guilty of having assisted the perpetrators of the Sarajevo crime". - Provide "explanations" to the Austro-Hungarian Government regarding "Serbian officials" who have expressed themselves in interviews "in terms of hostility to the Austro-Hungarian Government". - Notify the Austro-Hungarian Government "without delay" of the execution of the measures comprised in the ultimatum.
Austro-Hungarian Army was created in 1867.