When the Archduke was assassinated by a Bosnian terrorist, Austria-Hungary blamed Serbia, and immediately demanded that Austrian officials be allowed in to Serbia to ensure that all anti-Habsburgs Propaganda was put down. Austria-Hungary wanted to keep their empire intact, so felt this was a necessary measure. When Serbia refused, Austria-Hungary declared war. The Tsar did not want Austria-Hungary to meddle in the Balkans, as the Black Sea was a major trade route for the Russians. Germany was allied to Austria Hungary, and agreed to stand by them in the face of a Russian attack. France was allied to Russia, and in order to conquer France quickly so that they could turn all their attention to Russia, Germany bypassed the French defenses by invading Belgium. Britain intervened to protect Belgian neutrality.
The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand.
Archduke Ferdinand
The assassination the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife was critical in setting off the chain of events that led to the First World War, it is the most commonly known and probably most significant event of the war.
Franz Ferdinand was dead during the war, his role in WWI is that he was the spark, the event that set off the war when he was assasinated.
In the 1880s, Otto von Bismarck, a Germany diplomat, said "The next war will be started by some darn foolish thing in the Balkans." Franz was shot in the Balkans and started the next war. There were many other factors that lead to the war, but the archdukes death was the final straw that set Austria-Hungary off against Serbia and the war began.
The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand.
The spark that set of WWI was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Hungary by a Serbian nationalist.
Murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria set-off chain reaction of national treaties guaranteeing alliances/protections and they honored those agreements until they were all at war with each other.The spark that caused the first world war was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Gavrilo Princip
Archduke Ferdinand
Murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria set-off chain reaction of national treaties guaranteeing alliances/protections and they honored those agreements until they were all at war with each other.The spark that caused the first world war was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Gavrilo Princip
Murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria set-off chain reaction of national treaties guaranteeing alliances/protections and they honored those agreements until they were all at war with each other.The spark that caused the first world war was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Gavrilo Princip
because he was a prince and the assassin was from Serbia and Frank's family and friend and his people wanted the congress to declared war on Serbia and congress did so Serbia declared war on another country
But Eastern Europe was prior to World War 1. There was a lot of tension between and among the countries and the first spark (the assassination of Ferdinand) set off the explosion.
The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand
The assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand of Austria.
The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand during a visit to the city of Sarajevo in 1914 sparked off World War I. The Archduke was the heir to the powerful Austria-Hungary empire who had recently taken control of Bosnia (Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia). Most Bosnians were fine with this but a group of terrorists believed Bosnia should be part of neighbouring Serbia. Supported by the Serbian Government, they plotted to murder the Archduke during his visit to Sarajevo. Their plot to throw bombs at the Archduke's car failed comically, but by sheer bad luck the Archduke's car later ran into one of the terrorists (Gavrilo Princip) and he was shot. This led to the Austria-Hungary Empire declaring war on Serbia, triggering a chain reaction that started the war.
The spark that set of WW1 was the assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria - Hungary.