Bosnian Serbs had been protesting against Austrian rule. Their asassination of the Habsburg heir was taken as a mortal insult, and Germany encouraged Austria to take a tough line. It was in this overheated atmosphere that World War 1 came about.
nationalism created several strong countries in the same region . ~ APEX~
Serbian nationalism had a strong impact on tensions in Europe prior to World War I in a variety of ways. The most dramatic was the negative influence that it had on stability in the Austro-Hungarian Empire; in particular, it led indirectly to the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand, which was the match-point that ignited the war.
nationalism,militarism and imperialism
The Serbian assassination of the Austrian Archduke Ferdinand.
World War I
nationalism in Balkan helped contribute to the outbreak of world war 1(WW1).
nationalism in Balkan helped contribute to the outbreak of world war 1(WW1).
Nationalism created several strong countries in the same region.
Please specify WHICH war.
nationalism in Balkan helped contribute to the outbreak of world war 1(WW1).
nationalism in Balkan helped contribute to the outbreak of world war 1(WW1).
nationalism created several strong countries in the same region . ~ APEX~
Nationalism Lead to war because serbia wanted to be free from austria hungary
Serbian nationalism is arguably the entire cause of World War 1. On a very important anniversary for the Serbians, Arch-Duke Ferdinand, the symbol of Serbia's oppression to the nationalists, held a parade in their country. Nationalists then assassinated him on that day, though only after a few mishaps. This became the declaration of war for the Great War.
Serbian nationalism had a strong impact on tensions in Europe prior to World War I in a variety of ways. The most dramatic was the negative influence that it had on stability in the Austro-Hungarian Empire; in particular, it led indirectly to the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand, which was the match-point that ignited the war.
It led many Europeans to view their country as superior to other states
Serbian nationalism had a strong impact on tensions in Europe prior to World War I in a variety of ways. The most dramatic was the negative influence that it had on stability in the Austro-Hungarian Empire; in particular, it led indirectly to the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand, which was the match-point that ignited the war.