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Q: Where was the archduke killed during world war 1?
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What was the name of archduke that was killed that sparked the start of world war 1?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria,


Who was archduke francis ferdinad?

he was the archduke that got killed.....this was one of the biggest reasons world war 1 started


Who was the first man killed in World War 1?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand. That's how the war started.


What caused nationalism during World War 1?

the assassination of archduke


What started after a Serbian killed Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary?

World War 1 broke out.


Who wasFirst person killed World War 1 from tenn?

Austrian archduke, Franz Ferdinand


What man was killed and stated World War 1 what was his name?

Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary


What king was killed before World War 1?

Archduke Ferdinand, though he may or not be a king..


Why saw World War 1 started?

World War One was started when Serbia killed Archduke Francis Ferdidnand and his wife Sophia of Austria-Hungary. Serbia and Austria-Hungary were already at odds for a while but when the Archduke was killed Austria-Hungary called a state of war on Serbia.


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.


Where was the archduke of austria murdered during world war 1?

Franz Ferdinand


Who is archduke francis fernidad?

he was the archduke of austria-turkey during world war 1. he and his wife was assassinated by a terrorist group in Serbia called the black hands. he was the archduke of austria-turkey during world war 1. he and his wife was assassinated by a terrorist group in Serbia called the black hands.