During the summer of 1914, Serbian ambitions were largely focused on expanding their influence in the Balkans and promoting Slavic nationalism, particularly in response to Austro-Hungarian control over Slavic territories. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Bosnian Serb nationalist in June 1914 intensified these ambitions, as Serbia sought to assert its role as a leader of Slavic peoples. Additionally, Serbia aimed to strengthen its position against Austria-Hungary and gain support from Russia, which was seen as a protector of Slavic nations. These aspirations ultimately contributed to the outbreak of World War I.
The Black Hand Gang - they were Serbian nationalists.
In 1914. Serbian prime minister was Nikola Pasic from National Radical party.
During the Serbian Campaign in 1914, Serbia was supported by France and opposed by Austria-Hungary and later, Germany and Bulgaria.
Dragutin Dimitrijević
Gavrilo Princip
Summer Love - 1914 was released on: USA: 2 June 1914
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Gavrilo Princip
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was assassinated in the city of Sarajevo in 1914 by Serbian Nationalist Gavrilo Princip.
Summer - the first battles took place in August.
In 1914, Serbia was predominantly Orthodox Christian, with the Serbian Orthodox Church playing a significant role in the country's identity. While there were Muslim communities, particularly in regions such as Sandžak and parts of Vojvodina, Muslims made up a minority of the population. The majority of the population identified as Serbian Orthodox. Thus, Serbia was not a Muslim-majority country in 1914.
Because in 1914 the Archduke of Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand, was assassinated by a Serbian Nationalist.