chapters that systematically advance his thesis. The first chapter‚ titled ‘The Lost Utopia’ illustrates the era of peace and progression that preceded the war. Chapter two‚ ‘The Austrian Anomaly’ shows how the mixed nationalities within Austria-Hungary triggered the actions of Serbia and the consequent actions. ‘The Europe of the Armed Camps’ brings the alliance system into play‚ as different nations mobilized their military might to defend their allies. Chapters four through seven‚ respectively
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In 1908‚ Austria-Hungary took over the former Turkish province of Bosnia. This angered Serbians who felt the province should be theirs. Serbia threatened Austria-Hungary with war‚ Russia‚ allied to Serbia‚ mobilised its forces. Germany‚ allied to Austria-Hungary mobilised its forces and prepared to threaten Russia. War was avoided when Russia backed down. There was‚ however‚ war in the Balkans between 1911 and 1912 when the Balkan states drove Turkey out of the area. The states then fought each other
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a proclamation that would address the Austrian people right to determine the future of the state. Charles similarly did the same for Hungary on the 13th of November. This proclamation addressed to both Austria and Hungary merely was Charles I way of stepping down from the throne and he knew that because of all of the damage and the hectic state of Austro-Hungary he had to step down. Austria and
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international power‚ Bismark’s overall first concern was to keep France isolated to prevent any retribution from France. He prevented any military alliance with France. His second concern was that Austria-Hungary and Russia posed a threat to peace. Bismarck’s solution was to keep Russia and Ausrtia-Hungary close to him to try and prevent any conflict. Russia thought the Ottoman Empire were the “sick man of Europe‚” and was negative towards the empire. This worried Bismarck‚ because he wanted to maintain
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Ferdinand‚ but why is that? Archduke was next in line for the throne of Austria-Hungary‚ he was a pretty important guy. The Archduke was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip‚ a member of the Bosnian Serb
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archduke and his wife he started firing shots at the car and unfortunately bullets hit him and his wife‚ but they died one hour later after being taken to a nearby health hospital. This incident helped push forward the start of World War I but Austria- Hungary also declared war on Serbia and the war finally begun. World War I consisted of four different M.A.I.N reasons why ww1 started. These causes are Militarism‚ Alliances‚ Imperialism‚ and
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had many key players‚ countries and empires being Great Britain‚ France‚ German‚ Austria-Hungary and Russia. Some of the key battles of WW1 were the battle of Marne 1914-1918‚ battle of Ypres 1914‚1915 and 1917‚the battle of Somme 1916‚ battle of Cambria and the famous battle of Verdun 1916. The two sides of the war were the triple Alliance consisting of the central European empires being Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy (which does not enter war). And the other half of the war the Triple Entente
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key customer that is increasingly getting impatient with an earlier arrangement to have a product ready on time. Decision; Install Datasweep System in Hungary and Train the Engineers there Given the existing scenarios today and the weight of the decision to be made‚ McCuster should move with speed to have the Datasweep system installed in Hungary as well‚ so that the entire company have a uniform floor system not only for Microsoft’s immediate needs but also for future global business competitiveness
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and his wife‚ who were being shot by Gavrilo Princip‚ a Bosnian Serb extremist; during Ferdinand’s visit to Sarajevo‚ Princip was caught on the scene. A chain of events ensued after the incident. When Germany provided the “Blank Cheque” to Austria-Hungary‚ she was cleared to send an ultimatum consisting of three harsh terms to Serbia‚ which Serbia’s refusal led to the World War I. As it seemed‚ to some people‚ that this incident caused the immediate outbreak of the war‚ I would say yes‚ and no. In
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Why Did War Break Out In 1914? There are several reasons why war broke out in 1914. Reasons such as revenge and jealousy influenced the outbreak of war majorly and in the important events leading up to the war such as the Moroccan crises‚ the Bosnian crisis and the Balkan Wars‚ the concepts Nationalism‚ Militarism‚ Imperialism and Alliances were seen. These events could either be categorised into short term or long term causes. An example of a short term cause that led to the outbreak of war in
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