23rd July 1914
The first two countries to declare war in 1914 were Austria-Hungary and Serbia. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on July 28, 1914, following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This declaration marked the beginning of World War I, as it triggered a series of alliances and declarations of war among various nations.
Started on the 28th July 1914 and ended on the 11th November 1919. When Austria-hungary declared war on Serbia
Events that led to the start of World War 1; 28th June 1914 - Murder of Austria-Hungry archduke Franz Ferdinand In Sarajevo By Gavrilo Princip a Serbian Student. 28 July 1914 - unhappy at Serbia's response, Austria-Hungry declares war on Serbia. 29th July 1914 - Due to her Alliance, Russia mobilises to support Serbia. 1st August 1914 - Due to the Alliances, Germany declares war on Russia. 3rd August 1914 - Germany declares war on France. 4th August 1914 - Germany invaded Belgium using the Schlieffen Plan. Britain declares war on Germany. 5th August 1914 - Austria-Hungry declares war on Russia. By 12th August - France and Britain declare war on Austria-Hungry. Assassination Archduke Franz Ferdinand
29 July, 1914; the day following the Austro-Hungary declaration of war.
On the day of July 30 1914 Russia helps out Serbia by sending troops Serbia
Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on July 28, 1914. This declaration marked the beginning of a series of events that escalated into World War I, following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in June 1914. The conflict quickly drew in multiple nations due to existing alliances and treaties.
The first two countries to declare war in 1914 were Austria-Hungary and Serbia. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on July 28, 1914, following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This declaration marked the beginning of World War I, as alliances quickly drew other nations into the conflict.
23rd July 1914
The first two countries to declare war in 1914 were Austria-Hungary and Serbia. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on July 28, 1914, following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This declaration marked the beginning of World War I, as it triggered a series of alliances and declarations of war among various nations.
Austria sent the ultimatum to Serbia on July 23rd 1914
28th July, 1914
Started on the 28th July 1914 and ended on the 11th November 1919. When Austria-hungary declared war on Serbia
Austria-Hungary repeatedly invades Serbia but is repeatedly repulsed
July 28, 1914
Following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28, 1914, Austria-Hungary issued an ultimatum to Serbia, outlining demands that were intentionally harsh to provoke a conflict. When Serbia's response was deemed unsatisfactory, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on July 28, 1914. This act set off a chain reaction of alliances and mobilizations that ultimately led to the outbreak of World War I.
Events that led to the start of World War 1; 28th June 1914 - Murder of Austria-Hungry archduke Franz Ferdinand In Sarajevo By Gavrilo Princip a Serbian Student. 28 July 1914 - unhappy at Serbia's response, Austria-Hungry declares war on Serbia. 29th July 1914 - Due to her Alliance, Russia mobilises to support Serbia. 1st August 1914 - Due to the Alliances, Germany declares war on Russia. 3rd August 1914 - Germany declares war on France. 4th August 1914 - Germany invaded Belgium using the Schlieffen Plan. Britain declares war on Germany. 5th August 1914 - Austria-Hungry declares war on Russia. By 12th August - France and Britain declare war on Austria-Hungry. Assassination Archduke Franz Ferdinand