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July 28, 1914.

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Who was the archduke assassinated in Europe in 1914?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand had been assassinated 25 years before World War 2. His assassination sparked World War 1, not World War 2. No archdukes were assassinated during WWII.


What did Britain have to do with the assassination of franz Ferdinand?

They did in no way, have anything to do with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.


What assassination triggered world war 1 in Europe?

The Archduke of Austria Franz Ferdinand, although his murder wasn't the primary cause.


What demand were issued by Austria to Serbia after the archdukes assassination?

Austria demanded Serbia to hand over the leaders of the 'Black Hand'.


Which war started with the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand?

World War One started with the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.


How did the assassination start the war?

Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand


How did Austrian's government reat to the assassination of archducke francis Ferdinand?

How did Austrians government react to the assassination of archduke Francis Ferdinand


Did Austria planned the assassination of Franz Ferdinand?

No. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand was carried out by a separatist group unaffiliated with any national government.


What date the World War I begin?

World War 1 began on July 28, 1914 due to the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.


Who was assassinated in the Great War and at what date?

The assassination on 28 June 1914 of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, ye that is true DingoBot


What was the date of The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

The Archduke Franz Ferdiand was assassinated on the 28th of June 1914


What date was the assassination on Franz Ferdinand?

June 28, 1914 in Sarajevo, the capital city of the Austro-Hungarian province of Bosnia at the time.