Bosnia-Hergezovina
Bosnia
Austria were involved in the Balkan problems because they were threatened by the Serbian ambition. They were also involved because of their geographical position.
The Balkan Crisis of 1908 was the Annexation of Bosnia by Austria-Hungary despite the vocal complaints from the Serbs who wanted the territory with its 3 million Serbs. Prelude to World War 1 and assassination of Archduke to start WW1. Also responsible for having Serbia join the Balkan League to fight Turkey in the 1st Balkan War.
Austria-Hungary
Russia and Austria-Hungary were the two non-Balkan nations who competed for dominance of the Balkans.
Russia and Austria-Hungary were the two non-Balkan nations who competed for dominance of the Balkans.
He wanted to gain territory from Austria-Hungary
because arch duke franz fredinhand had been shot You really are an idiot. Everyone knows FF was assassinated in 1914, the act which sparked the first world war. Austria annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina to strengthen its influence in the Balkan region, something which had been threatened by recent nationalistic uprisings there relating to Balkan desire of 'pan-slavism'. Whoever wrote this above me is the real idiot because that is not what sparked the first world war. The war had already begun to erupt by 1908 when Bosnia and Herzegovina were seized by Austria.
the Balkan peninsula in south-east Europe.
Adolf Hitler did not seize Manchuria, it was the Japanese that seized Manchuria starting in 1931.
Catherine The Great
holstein
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