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explain sarajevo crisis


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Answered by priyankasharma49
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Sarajevo Incident. The Sarajevoincident refers to the events surrounding the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife Archduchess Sophie during a state visit to Sarajevo on 28 June 1914. It is traditionally regarded as the immediate catalyst for the First World War.
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sarajevo crisis :the immediate cause of first world war

the material for burning was already ready but it was triggered by the spark of Sarajevo crisis.
Dosti and Prince archduke Francis Ferdinand was murdered on Bosnian capital on 28 June 1914. the mother was A Serbian. doston government sent an ultimatum to the Serbian government but Serbian government rejected it as Russia try to instigate her. at this Austria declared a war against Serbia. France and England came to help Serbia. and at this Germany declared a war against Russia and England. Germany and England tried to make it a local affair earlier.but in order to safeguard the Belgian neutrality and her own political interest he was also forced to jump into the world war.

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