Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was primarily supported by Austria-Hungary, as he was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. His assassination in 1914 triggered a chain of events leading to World War I, with Austria-Hungary receiving backing from Germany. Other nations, such as Italy, were part of the Triple Alliance but remained neutral at the war's onset, while countries like Serbia were opposed to Austria-Hungary’s influence in the Balkans.
For Austria-Hungary, it was there Archduke was assassinated, but all other countries just wanted war.
Italy, Germany and Austria-Hugary
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was primarily supported by the Austro-Hungarian Empire, as he was the heir to its throne. His assassination in 1914 led to a complex web of alliances, with Germany backing Austria-Hungary against Serbia. Additionally, Italy, although part of the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary, remained neutral at the onset of World War I, complicating the support dynamics. Ultimately, the conflict escalated into a broader war involving multiple nations.
During World War I, Britain was supported by several key allies, primarily France, Russia, and later the United States. Other nations included Belgium, Serbia, Japan, and Italy, which joined the Allies in 1915. Additionally, countries like Australia, Canada, India, and New Zealand, as part of the British Empire, contributed troops and resources to the war effort. Together, these nations formed a coalition against the Central Powers, which included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
some countries supported Austria-Hungary (like Germany...) and some supported Serbia (like Russia...) and then World War I started...
some countries supported Austria-Hungary (like Germany...) and some supported Serbia (like Russia...) and then World War I started...
Austria and Hungary
mainly in austria hungry and the neighbourin countries
The countries that started World War I were Serbia, Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Russia. Those were the base and then more countries joined.
England
United States supported South Korea after World War 2.
United States supported South Korea after World War 2.
United States supported South Korea after World War 2.
United States supported South Korea after World War 2.
Germany and the Ottoman Empire.
Germany and Austria-Hungary are given credit for starting World War I, when in reality Austria-Hungary and Serbia started it.