Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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The assassination of the Austrian archduke Franz
Ferdinand in Sarajevo in 1914 proved to be the spark that
ignited World War I (1914-1918). Called "the Great War", it
quickly came to involve all the great powers of Europe and
eventually most countries of the world, and cost the lives
of more than 8 million soldiers.
Among the causes of the war were rising nationalist
sentiment (manifested both in the chauvinism of the great
European powers and in
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mobilized 7,800,000, and lost 7 million of them, and astonishing ratio of 90 percent, and though her numbers of prisoners and missing were high, perhaps reflecting the dissolution of the state at the end, they were not inordinately so. There had been a victory of sorts, but what the victors celebrated chiefly was that mass death, after four years had taken a holiday. The illusion was that all of humanity would profit by the great lesson. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
mobilized 7,800,000, and lost 7 million of them, and astonishing ratio of 90 percent, and though her numbers of prisoners and missing were high, perhaps reflecting the dissolution of the state at the end, they were not inordinately so. There had been a victory of sorts, but what the victors celebrated chiefly was that mass death, after four years had taken a holiday. The illusion was that all of humanity would profit by the great lesson. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**