serbians started world war one dude read hitlers books
World War 1 started in 1914 - Started because Germany/Austria/Hungary went against the Serbians who were responsible for the murder of the Archduke of Hungary/Austria. There were also age old issues with the French, Russians, Belgians, Brits and other nations that were also part of the motive to start the war.
The first World War.
A Serbian terrorist group called The Black Handassassinated the Austrio- Hungarian archduke on one of his tours to an area of the empire. The Serbians believed this territory was rightfully theirs and were willing to start a war over it. As soon as the archduke and his pregnant wife were killed, Austrio- Hungary attacked the Serbians. Germany did not start the war. They were allied with Serbia, they joined in after Austrio- Hungary retalliated against Serbia.
I dont think he did, but it would be something to do with the german nations- World war 1 was started because of Russia and America, but if the German nations got involved, then Hitler would be mainly affected because his mother was from America and his father although German, had American family.
Yes, Spain was not directly involved in World War 1, but it did experience some impact from the war, such as economic difficulties and political instability.
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They didnt want to start a war
Around 1.03 Million Serbians died during World War 2, This includes 450,000 Military Recorded Deaths and 553,000 Civilian Deaths. Serbians were located in Yugoslavia during World War 2.
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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.
no but it did get the U.S. involved in the pacific war
No, but it did get the United States involved in it.
when most of the world got involved hence the term "world war"
The British army got involved in the war, on august 4th 1914.
The Serbians assassinated the arch duke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Hungry, this began the war.
The United States was neutral from the start of the war until April of 1917.