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oSIEGUNwerg
2 years ago

Just the one entered in Google:” why came the first world war “:

The assassination of Sarajevo on the Austro-Hungarian throne follower Franz Ferdinand and his wife by a nationalist Serb on the 28th. June 1914 is considered a trigger for the first World. In Vienna, the military pushed for a quick retaliation against Serbia.

Tannibi
2 years ago

Standing here

LeonChristian08
2 years ago

The direct Trigger the first. World War was the assassination of Sarajevo. The Austrian successor of the throne was murdered. The assassin was a Serbian nationalist.

Due to the previously tense situation between Austria-Hungary and Serbia, because Serbia wanted all Serbs in a large-scale Serbia, which also included Austro-Hungarian areas, this assassination led to an ultimatum on Serbia, which was not acceptable. Serbia wanted to accept, but Russia announced its support in the war so the Serbs refused.

Germany had previously sworn Austria-Hungary the absolute bondage, the so-called blank cheque. Therefore, despite Russian support, Austria-Hungary Serbia declared war, as Germany was on its side.

Russia, too, had held talks with France before Serbia was supported, and they would support Russia in the event of war.

The British, who felt threatened by the German Navy, were allied with France.

Fun fact: The King of Great Britain, the Tsar of Russia and the Emperor of Germany were all related to each other.

Emperor Wilhelm tried to stop his Russian cousin from mobilizing, but by the French back cover and by influencing his generals, he nevertheless made him mobile.

And you have the First World War

To summarize again:

Everything began when the surrounding states were intimidated by Germany’s new radical foreign policy and allied with each other. Then there was the conflict between Austria-Hungary and Serbia: nothing special, it would have become a small local war, would not be there

  1. The German blank cheque to Austria-Hungary
  2. The Russian commitment to support Serbia

had been.

This is quite simplified now if you are interested in writing me or researching on the internet.

atm77
2 years ago

The murder of the Austrian Crown Prince by the Black Hand.

ProduktGorgon
2 years ago

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