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Gavrilo Princip Was the Serbian nationalist behind the assassination of the archduke Franz Ferdinand
The Black Hand.
Gavrilo Princip assassinated the Archduke and his wife with a pistol while the Archduke was in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
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The Black Hand Gang - they were Serbian nationalists.
Yes, the Black Hand was a terrorist group. It was a secret society responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914, an act that triggered World War I. The group advocated for Serbian nationalism and used violence and terrorism to achieve their goals.
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Serbia's organization, the black hand, was behind the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary, the heir to the throne. There were also many long-term causes leading up to this, but this was the event that set everything in motion
He was a minor official working for the Serbian railway in 1914. He is famous for his involvement in the assassination of the archduke Franz Ferdinand 0n June 28, 1918 in Sarajevo which ultimately triggered World War I. His part in the assassination was to supply the weapons to the assassins including Gavrilo Princip who fired the fatal shots. He was linked the the secret terrorist organization the Black Hand who are usually considered to have been behind the plot. Many books deal with the assassination, see amazon.com.
There was no single event that started World War 1. There were many events, which over time, led to the massive breakout of World War 1.Many claim that the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, done by a gang named "The Black Hand" while Ferdinand visited Serbia, started all of the chaos. However, had Germany not given Austria the blank check (which basically informed Austria of Germany's friendship in case of any wars), Russia would not have come to the aid of Serbia and entered the war. If Germany had not entered neutral Belgium (which violated an unwritten law of Europe), Great Britain and France would have not been involved.Thus, there was not one single event, but multiple events that ultimately led to the total war known as World War 1.The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of AustriaArchduke Ferdinand was assasinated.
The Black Hand
The Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand.