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In the early years of World War One the Germans, Austrians, Hungarians and Serbians and the French fought in the war.
to kill serbians
28 June 1914, archduke of austria, Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip. Austrians then declared war on the Serbians. allies came into battle and because of the vast expanse of the Europeans empire, most of the world joined in as allies to the europeans (triple entete), or as enemy to the europeans and allies. Dean =] 1994 Ner0
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Although tensions between the Austrians/Germans and the Serbians were running very high prior to any real military engagement, the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo was the one event that gave the Austrians the justification to invade Serbia they were looking for. The Archduke was killed by a member of a secret Serbian military society known as the Black hand. The actual assassination attempt failed, but as the Archduke and his wife were trying to escape by car, their chauffeur made a wrong turn into a dead end ally, where an unwary member of the Black Hand was given this golden opportunity for stardom.
Austrians were strong ennemies of the peoples from the Eastern Europe: Serbians, Croatians, Slovens, Bosniacs, Romanians etc.
Austrians were strong ennemies of the peoples from the Eastern Europe: Serbians, Croatians, Slovens, Bosniacs, Romanians etc.
the serbians vieved the austrians as foreign oppressors
In the early years of World War One the Germans, Austrians, Hungarians and Serbians and the French fought in the war.
They saw Austrians as oppressive foreign rulers.
There was no admission by the Germans claiming they were at fault for the war or that they had been defeated. Really, the war was the fault of the Austrians and Hungarians being so terrible to the Serbians and Bosnians.
No, Serbians are white people
The first World War became a general conflict because of the web of alliances among the countries of Europe. Initially there was a Triple Entente of France, Britain and Russia and a Triple Alliance between Germany, Austro-Hungary and Italy. Russia also had alliances with Serbia and other Balkan countries. The assassination of archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo caused the Austrians to declare war on the Serbians. The Serbians then called upon their allies the Russians to declare war on the Austrians, which they did. The Austrians called upon their allies the Germans who then declared war on the Russians. The Italians reneged on their alliance treaty. Meanwhile the French and British declared war against the Germans and Austrians. So the initial setup was British, French, Serbs and Russians against the Austrians and Germans. Later, the Ottomans (Turks) joined the Germans because they would join any side the Russians weren't on. Ultimately other countries joined the Anglo-French alliance, including the Italians, the Japanese and the Americans. The Russians dropped out after the Revolution in 1917.
Archduke Ferdinand was killed because he was an important Austro-Hungarian prince, and that empire controlled Serbia which had an independence Resistance group who felt that killing the Archduke would force the Austrians to give control of Serbia to the Serbians.
Your question is misinformed. Serbians are allowed into Ireland and England.
Austrians speak primarily German.
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