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Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was targeted because he represented the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which was seen as oppressive by various nationalist groups in the Balkans, particularly the Serbs. His visit to Sarajevo in 1914 was perceived as a provocation, exacerbating tensions between nationalist movements and imperial authority. The assassination by Gavrilo Princip, a member of the nationalist group Black Hand, aimed to challenge Austro-Hungarian rule and promote Slavic nationalism, ultimately contributing to the outbreak of World War I.

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