The bullet was what killed arch duke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austrohungarian throne. He was killed by a group called the Black Hand, but Austria blamed Serbia and declared war on them. Russia had sworn to help Serbia if they were attacked, and so stepped in to help. Germany, an ally of Austria, declared war on Russia after hearing about their involvement with Serbia. Britain began mobilising its war ships, and Germany declared war on France - a Russian ally - in an attempt to avoid a battle on two fronts. Britain and Belgium declared war on Germany after German troops marched through Belgium. The bullet did not kill all of the people, but its effects did.
It's just not that simple. It's easy to think that if Archduke Ferdinand had not been shot WW1 would not have started but that would ignore many other factors, such as the volatility of the region going back many (many) years.
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F.A. 43 bullet is a .45 caliber ACP bullet most likely from the Korean War or World War 2. The F.A. stands for Frankford Arsenal.
Do you mean a cartridge casing or the actual bullet?? One used in combat or just a WW2 era casing??
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There was not a bullet proof vest issued in World War 1. There were some vests with steel plates in them that could be purchased by the individual. The flak jacket was developed in World War 2 for aviators.
The prime minister that lead the British into world war one was Herbert Asquith. Prime Minister Asquith gave Germany her ultimatum in 1914 to get out of Belgium.
the treaty of Versailles
Which one? One or Two? One lead to two 20 years later.
No, not World War I. There was a Japanese invasion of China that was one of the things leading to World War II.
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