Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his pregnant wife, Sophie, were assassinated in Sarajevo (then Hungary, part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire) on June 28, 1914, leading to the start of WWI.
Gavrilo Princip, a member of a politicized group of Bosnian Serbs, The Black Hand, shot the Archduke with the intention of breaking Austria-Hungary's control over southern provinces so they could be merged with a portion of Yugoslavia and become a self-governing entity.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand decided to visit Sarajevo, the capital of Bonanza when after he was exiting the City Hall Gavrio Princip shot his Archdukes wife first in the stomach, she died almost instantly. Followed by the Archduke in the neck and died shortly after. On 28th June 1914!
Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie were murdered on June 28th 1914 in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip.
28th June 1914
28th June 1914
Whenever his uncle, the Emperor Franz Joseph, finally died. His uncle had already been Emperor for sixty-six years when Franz Ferdinand was murdered with his wife. The old Emperor finally turned his toes up and went to his reward two years later, in 1916.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was Austrian. Not german.
Franz Ferdinand died on June 28, 1914 at the age of 50.
It was the asassination of Franz Ferdinand that started the war. = =
Sarajevo.
Sarajevo, Bosnia.
he wa murdered because they wanted him dead
On June 28 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, were murdered by thugs from the Black Hand.
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Franz-Ferdinand was assassinated by the Black Hand, a Serbo-Bosnian terrorist group that wanted Bosnia to be given to Serbia from Austria-Hungary.Specifically, Gavrilo Princip shot Franz-Ferdinand and his wife.
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this is truth- i asked my history teacher and had to write a report on it, Franz Ferdinand was killed at Sarajevo, on June 28th in 1914
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was murdered on June 28 1914
Fraz Ferdinand was murdered by a Serbian secret society known as the Black Hand
No, it was totally uninvolved. He was murdered by a member of a group of Serbian activists, Gavrilo Princip.
Franz Ferdinand never reigned. His father's brother, Franz Joseph, was the Emperor for sixty-eight years. The Emperor's only son, the cousin of Franz Ferdinand, committed suicide when the Emperor refused him permission to marry the girl he loved (see the movie "Mayerling"). With that suicide the old Emperor had no heir, and tried to make his brother, Franz Ferdinand's father, the heir to the throne, but the brother did not want it. So that left Franz Ferdinand to be the heir to the throne when his old uncle might die, but he just lived on and on and on. Franz Ferdinand was heir for more than fifteen years, but when he was murdered his uncle was still alive. The old Emperor outlived Franz Ferdinand by two years, dying in 1916.
Emperor Franz Josef was Franz Ferdinand's uncle.