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Immediate cause of 1st World War

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Answered by yxvxkx25
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It was sarajevo crisis.....( assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand ).
Answered by Anonymous
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Immediate Cause .


On 28 th June , 1914 , the heir to the throne of Austria Hungary , Archduke Francis Ferdinand was assassinated at Sarajevo , the capital of Bosnia .

The assassination was organized by a secret society called Black Hand or the Union of Death .

Their motive was to unite all Serbians to form a single Serbian state.

Austria served an ultimatum on Serbia demanding eleven demands.

As Serbia did not accept all demands , Austria declared the War on Serbia.


Soon all countries joined the War.

This was the immediate cause.

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