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    Austria-Hungary to declare war on Serbia in the first place, which means a withholding of the unconditional German support…

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    only instigator of World War One. Other nations like Serbia and Austria-Hungary were at fault for the outbreak also. Leading up to the Great War, then had was a lot of tension between nations in Europe, nationalism played a big factor but also imperialism, militarism and the system of alliances. The ultimate cause of the war was the assassination of the Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand, in which Austria immediately wanted to retaliate against Serbia and make them pay for what they had caused. Many…

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    world a total of 186 billion dollars. On July 28th, 1914 Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Austria-Hungary claimed to begin the war due to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, but the true motivation behind the war was much more complicated. The true origins of World War 1 were country alliances, imperialism, nationalism, and militarism. What could have been settled between Austria-Hungary and Serbia ended up including many other countries due to previous alliances. It began a…

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    Austria – Hungary, and Italy while the allied powers consisted of Serbia, Russia, France and Britain. World War two began on September 1, 1939. World war one caused World War two to occur. There was no main cause of world war one. Many long term and short term causes contributed to…

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    assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was the perfect spark. Serbia was eager to start a war with Austria, but in order to start a war with Austria, Bosnia funded a terrorist organization better known as ‘The Black Hand’. In 1914, the Archduke of Austria, traveled to the Bosnian city Sarajevo, where both the archduke, and his wife were shot by Gavrilo Princip, a member of The Black Hand. Austria then declared war on Serbia for their responsibility of the assassination, and the…

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    The Great War was one the first modern wars, as well as one of the deadliest at a world scale. Seventeen million people, civilian and soldier, died as a result of the outbreak of World War I. The war also wounded twenty million people with flying lead, poisonous gases, and roaring explosives. The border of Belgium and France became a series of trenches and a desolate field known as no-man 's land. Soldiers peering over trenches were shot by snipers on the opposite side of no-man’s land. Millions…

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    to the Austro-Hungarian position of authority, and his significant other. Princip had a place with a gathering called the Black Hand, who wanted Serbia to be free from Austria Hungary. Austria Hungary requested Serbia to rebuff those in charge of the death. At the point when Serbia neglected to consent, Austria Hungary proclaimed war on Serbia. Since Serbia was a partner of the Allied Powers, the Allied Powers pronounced war on Austria Hungary. This, as a result, implied an assertion of war…

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    I believe that the main reason for WWI was alliances The triple alliance of 1882 (Germany, Austria, & Italy) as well as the Ottoman Empire, were known as the Central Powers The Triple Entente of 1907 linked France, Britain (and Russia), known as the Allied Powers These alliances allowed for larger scale war to happen (grow exponential from what should have only been a regional war into an intercontinental conflict) • WWI started when Kings/Emperors/Queens still ruled but their armies were led by…

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    Both Austria-Hungary and Serbia had alliances that not only supported their desire to go to war, but agreed to aid in their battle against their enemies. Austria-Hungary was allied with Italy and Germany in the Triple Alliance, which lasted from 1882 to 1914. Serbia was allied with Britain, the United States, France, Italy and Russia. Italy was originally allied with Austria-Hungary, but later allied with Serbia. Because of these strong and powerful alliances, the war…

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    responsible for the assassination of Ferdinand. On July 28, 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia because they blamed the deaths of the archduke and his wife on the country. Austria-Hungary gave Serbia a list of ultimatums saying that if they didn’t destroy The Black Hand within a certain time period they would declare war. Serbia ignored the ultimatum, and Austria-Hungary declared war. Serbia asked Russia for help fighting Austria-Hungary with the war, because Austria-Hungary was much…

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