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What event started WW1?

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The Blackout. I am doing a World War 2 project for school. The Blackout in World War 2 started on the 1st of September 1939, 2 days after the outbreak of the war. (WWII) I am still not sure when the Blackout ended. Good Luck with that, thingymabob
Septenber 1, 1939-September 2, 1945

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i think hitler started it not so sure how though

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Tha assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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invasion of Poland by nazi forces

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