Yes, as part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (on the German side), one of the initial countries in WW1. Infact it could be said that WW1 began in Bosnia, Sarajevo at the assassination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand.
no Britain did not declare war on bosnia. Austria-Hungary did
1. Bosnia is a part of Europe. 2. Bosnia itself did not fight anyone in WWI.
The Coptic Church is located in Bosnia. It was build in Bosnia after the second world war. It was a symbol of hope for all the people in Bosnia at that time who were still recovering from the damage done to them because of the war.
No war in Bosnia is finish 1995
Austria- hungary
Bosnia was ruled by erstwhile Yugoslavia.Now Bosnia is a sovereign country after the disintegration of Yugoslavia in nineties. BRAJESH MISHRA MANDLA
During World War I, Bosnia was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which aligned with the Central Powers, including Germany and the Ottoman Empire. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, Bosnia, in 1914 was a catalyst for the war, leading to the conflict's outbreak. Therefore, Bosnia, as part of Austria-Hungary, was on the side of the Central Powers, not the Allies.
Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia
France
Austria-Hungary attempted to invade Serbia during World War One.
Feel free to correct me if I am incorrect, but I believe Serbia was demanding of Bosnia.
The assassination of archduke Ferdinand