The assasination of Archduke Franz Furdinan of Austria-Hungary by Serbian Galivro Princip was the last step in WW 1. After the assasination this was an excuse for Germany and Austro-Hungarian Empire to declare war on Serbia which they have despiratly wanted. Serbia's main allie, Russia, said that if they were to attack Serbia then Russia would attack them. And then France, Russia's biggest allie said that if they were to attack Russia then it would attack them. So the war begins with those 3 countries against Germany and Austria-Hungary. Germany invades France through belgium, abusing its neutrality which makes Britain upset so it declares war on Germany. Bulgaria joins Germany 1 week later. In 1915 Italy joins Serbia's alliance and the Ottoman Empire joins Germany's alliance which makes this a World War so the entire World gets involved. Then in 1917 the United States and Greece join Serbia's alliance.
his assasination lead to austro-hungarian empire declaring war on serbia. the allied powers stood with serbia in the war and the central powers (germany) austro-hungary. causing world war 1.
Russia declaring war on Germany to protect its ally Serbia
Russia declaring war on Germany to protect its ally Serbia
It was Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand , his assassination lead to the first world war.
It's a combination of Imperialism and Nationalism. Imperialism lead Austria-Hungary to take Bosnia and Nationalism made the Serbs who assassinated the Archduke of Austria do it because Serbia had wanted Bosnia.
The question doesn't specify, but I assume you're referring to World War One. The war began between Serbia and Austria-Hungary. Russia was an ally to Serbia, thus they jumped in to support their ally.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir of the Austro-Hungarian throne was assassinated by the Black Hand Gang of Serbia, which sparked off the chain of events which lead to the First World War. :) Vanessa.S
Yes, unresolved conflicts after WWI directly lead to WWII.
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, by Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb nationalist, sparked a series of political crises that ultimately led to World War I. This event heightened tensions between Austria-Hungary and Serbia, leading Austria-Hungary to issue an ultimatum to Serbia. The complex web of alliances in Europe subsequently drew multiple nations into the conflict, resulting in a full-scale war. Thus, Sarajevo became the flashpoint that ignited existing rivalries and alliances into global conflict.
Tensions between nations in European, including between Austria and Serbia, for a century after the Napoleonic Wars. The assassination was the last straw in Austria and Serbia's conflict and that conflict was the first one to cause the mobilization of troops. That mobilization caused Russia, then Germany and then France to go to war.
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Russia declaring war on Germany to protect its ally Serbia.