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In what city was archduke francis Ferdinand assassinated?

Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnai


Archduke francis ferdinand was assassinated by a man who wanted the unification of Bosnia with what nation?

Serbia


Which ethnic group was responsible for killing archduke Francis?

The Serbians


Whose assassination started World War 1when was he assassinated what country was he from?

It was the Archduke Franz (or Francis) Ferdinand of Austria, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, assassinated in Sarajevo, Bosnia, 28 June 1914. .


What was Franz Joseph's reaction to Francis Ferdinand's assassination?

After a difficult relationship with his nephew, Franz Ferdinand, Franz Joseph allegedly told his daughter it was actually a relief from a great issue when Franz Ferdinand was assassinated. The two had a contentious relationship especially after Franz Ferdinand married a Czech countess, Sophie.


Who was the archduke that assassinated starting war?

The archduke who was assassinated was Franz Ferdinand.


When was Ferdinand Francis Fernandez born?

Ferdinand Francis Fernandez was born in 1937.


Who was Ferdinand assassinated by?

Gavrilo Princip


City in which francis Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated?

Sarajevo, in Bosnia. Host city of the 1984 Winter Olympics, later devastated in the civil wars following the collapse of Yugoslavia.


What country was archduke assassinated in?

The archduke Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarejevo in Bosnia/Herzegovina.


Who assassinated the Austrian archduke Franz Ferdinand?

Gavrilo Princip, a 19-year old Serb, assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife.


When did the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand happen?

On June 28, 1914, the Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated in the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo. Ferdinand was the heir apparent to the Austrian Empire. This event began a series of European power actions that led to World War One. The complex arrangements of European treaties pitted nations against nations.