it hit franz Ferdinand in the left side of his chest
It happened in the city of Sarajevo in Bosnia.
In Sarajevo.
Gavrilo Princip assassinated both the Archduke and his pregnant wife on 28 June 1914 ; see related link .
After the assassination of the Archduke, a telegram effectively offered Austria-Hungary a �Blank Cheque� in support for whatever actions they chose to take in punishing Serbia for the Assassination. So Austria then declared war on Serbia and this starteed a domino effect which began the war.
In the event that triggered World War I, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, were assassinated in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914 by a Serb, Gavrilo Princip, a nationalist/provocateur assassin.
I would describe WW I as a huge accident that was set off by the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand, rather than as a deliberate attempt by the allied powers, the Triple Entente, to take advantage of the Central Powers.
The assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria-hungary. He was killed by Gavrillo Princip, a slavic nationalist in Sarahevo, Bosnia in 1914. Austria-Hungary used this as an excuse to invade Bosnia.
What led to WW I is that Germany was still really ticked off that France beat them in their war in the late 1800s. Germany, still determined to take over France made various allies with other countries. The trigger that started the war was the murder of Archduke Ferdinand.
They do have a song that somehow tackles the assassination, and its title is "All For You Sophia", which is a B-side to their hit single, Take Me Out. It does not completely retell the whole story, it in fact, employs reiteration. It, however, makes mention of the important people and places, like Sophia (the Archduke's wife is actually Sofie, but the band decided to lengthen the name so that it would sound better), Gavrilo Princip, their "chauffeur" Franz Urban, and Appel Quay. :)
None whatsoever. Although the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand is often cited as the "cause" of World War I, it was only the final straw and a decent excuse to activate all of the various...
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28th June 1914
On 28 June 1914.
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