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Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated by the Black Hand. The Black Hand wanted to create a Greater Serbia by violent action and rejected all peaceful means. They drew recruits mainly from the civil service and the military but also attracted teachers, lawyers and doctors. - I Warner

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