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2 bullets. One to the neck and one to the belly.
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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Treaties in Europe triggered many countries to enter the war therefor causing a World War. check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powder_keg_of_Europe
the assasination of franz FerdinandJune 1914Black Hand terroristsAn assasin by the name of Gavrelo PrincipShots franz Ferdinand and his wifeFranz was the heir apparent to the Austro-Hungarian imperial throne in 1914.
He was shot once and so was his wife Sophie. i guess his lucky charms didn't work that day.
2 bullets. One to the neck and one to the belly.
Many would say that Archduke Franz Ferdinand did deserve to die. His assassination led to a chain of events that started World War 1.
It was assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
He and his wife Sophie are buried in Artstetten Castle ~ see related link below .
i dont know but i'll guess 10,234 polices were on duty on that day
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Many events led to world war1 but the main event that started the war was when archduke Franz Ferdinand of austria-Hungary was assassinated by a serbian terrorist Many events led to world war1 but the main event that started the war was when archduke Franz Ferdinand of austria-Hungary was assassinated by a serbian terrorist
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Treaties in Europe triggered many countries to enter the war therefor causing a World War. check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powder_keg_of_Europe
the assasination of franz FerdinandJune 1914Black Hand terroristsAn assasin by the name of Gavrelo PrincipShots franz Ferdinand and his wifeFranz was the heir apparent to the Austro-Hungarian imperial throne in 1914.
He was shot once and so was his wife Sophie. i guess his lucky charms didn't work that day.
Franz Ferdinand had 3 children
Many factors but a key point was the assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by the Black Hand Gang in Sarajevo