World War One (1914 - 1918).
Gavrilo Princip (July 25, 1894 - April 28, 1918) is commonly thought of as The Man Who Started World War 1. He assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914.
The Black Hand was a Serbian secret society dedicated to achieving Serb nationalism by means of assassination.
Princip was a Bosnian Serb nationalist. Historians seem to be in agreement that Princip was not a member of The Black Hand, but historians also agree that The Black Hand was likely somehow involved in the conspiracy to assassinate the Austrian archduke, possibly by supplying arms to the conspirators.
It has often been claimed that the Black Hand terrorist organization was financed by the Serbian secret service.
The Archduke (Franz Ferdinand)was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip who was a member of a Serbian nationalist group, called the Black Hand.
noo he didnt he just farted His shooting the Archduke was used as an excuse, certainly. But it is then a great stride to sinking the Lusitania, the Russian Revolution or Tannenburg, or the horrors of Verdun, the Somme, Ypres and so on. Truth is certainly the first casualty of war. It would be a very severe indictment to lay upon the actions of one man. The struggle for European power had been fomenting for many years. Quite what all this has to do with what Princip was objecting to is also vague and conditioned by opinion, far removed from his action & responsibility. My answer directly to the question is therefore No. Which is all I want to have in common with the first answer !
Garvilo princip is the assisnator of Archduke ,he is
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Gavrilo Princip was in a group called the "Black Hand Gang" who wanted freedom from Austria and wanted Bosnia to be under their rule. The "Black Hand Gang" was later known as "Young Bosnia"
He was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a member of Young Bosnia and one of a group of assassins organized by the Black Hand.
Gavrilo Princip, 19 at the time, a member of Young Bosnia and one of a group of assassins organized by the Black Hand.
No, the leader of the Black Hand was Dragutin Dimitrijević
Gavrilo Princip was a member of the Black Hand movement, which was a Bosnian Terrorist group, allegedly funded by Serbia. Gavrilo Princip was the man who successfully assassinated the Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand (the heir to the Austro Hungarian Throne).
Gavril Princip, a 20-year-old Serbian nationalist, acted alone when he shot the Austrian Crown Prince, Archduke Franz Ferdinand along with his morganatic wife Sophie, Sarajevo 12 August, 1914. The Archduke's last words were "It is nothing" before collapsing onto his already dead wife. This regicide is widely acknowledged by most historians as the catalyst that brought on World War I and it's subsequent decimation of nearly every family, institution and a way of life never to be seen again after 1917.
Gavrilo Princip was a Bosnian Serb member of the nationalist group Young Bosnia. He was involved in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914, an event that triggered World War I.
Gavrilo Princip was part of an underground resistance group that opposed Archduke Franz Ferdinand's rule, and the occupation of Serbia. He assassinated the Archduke as an act of patriotism and also because he did not like him.
Many of the Black Hand Members were former school mates of Gavrillo Princip.
The 'Black Hand Gang' were attempting to assassinate the Archduke and his wife, however the person who carried this out was Gavrilo Princip. He shot them both - Sophia in the abdomen and the Archduke in the neck.
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.
Gavrilo Princip, a member of the Serbian nationalist group known as the Black Hand, assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914. However, a failed assassination attempt earlier in the day by Nedeljko Čabrinović, another member of the Black Hand, prompted Franz Ferdinand's decision to alter his travel route, leading him directly to Princip.