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    Causes of the Great War

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    of Austria-Hungary‚ heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne‚ was assassinated. At the time‚ Austria-Hungary was technically one nation yet “it was a racial mélange of at least a dozen minorities”. Within this nation‚ there were various radical groups who did not agree with the ideas that the heir wanted. One of the ideas was that Ferdinand wanted to advance the “Trialism”. This would allow Slavs to share power within the empire. Because the heir to the throne was assassinated‚ Austria-Hungary was going

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    Underlying Causes of Ww1

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    Europe in 1914. (Document A) These alliances place soon to be enemies directly next to one another increasing tensions among countries. These alliances also caused most of Europe to be involved in a localized and insignificant problem between Austria Hungary and Serbia. When no one took responsibility everyone put the blame on

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    in the Balkans that had alliances. The Austria-Hungary leadership was angry with Serbia and began a war. This brought in many other countries through alliances that caused it to become a much greater war. Serbia was allies with Russia who were allies with France. Austria-Hungary were allies with germany. This led to the creation of two major powers in the war‚ the central powers and the allies. The central powers consisted of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Ottoman empire‚ and Bulgaria. The allies consisted

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    Coca Cola Case Study

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    at Coca-Cola Hungary Ltd. by using Symbol PDT3100 terminals‚ but their production and component supply had been finished definitively‚ and a new device had to be found to replace them. Since the company had been fully satisfied with Motorola MC70 devices in other fields‚ the application of these modern‚ multi-functional PDAs seemed to be a good solution for this purpose as well. Solution The new Article Inventory solution for the client’s MC70 devices was prepared by BCS Hungary Ltd. The new system

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    Eastern Front. The immediate cause of the war was the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand‚ heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary‚ by 19 year old Serbian nationalist‚ Gavrilo Princip. After the assassination‚ Austria-Hungary sent an ultimatum to Serbia on July 23‚ making demands developed to humiliate the Serbs so they would reject the ultimatum. On July 28‚ Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia‚ after ordering a partial mobilization of its armed

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    World War 1

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    war was the resurgence of imperialism in the foreign policies of the great powers of Europe. -The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria‚ the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary‚ on 28 June 1914 by Yugoslav nationalist Gavril Princip in Sarajevo triggered a diplomatic crisis when Austria-Hungary subsequently delivered an ultimatum to the Kingdom of Serbia. Soldiers on Europe’s Western Front fought in cramped‚ muddy trenches under continual threat of death. The inhuman conditions

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    Why Did Germany Lose Ww2

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    concentration camps. His sister‚ mother‚ and father were all killed. It was only he and his brother who were to escape go through an awfully hard and long journey to get out of what was once home but turned into living hell. He now had to travel from Hungary to Mexico‚ as planned‚ or anywhere in the Western Latino hemisphere. The situation only got worse when he left his home for his life. Now the term run for your life was real. As he crossed Europe to get on a boat that would take him to the Gulf of

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    colonial expansion. Furthermore‚ Britain and France had been rivals for an incredibly lengthy period of time and had a bitter relationship with each other. Europe was already unstable‚ with the hostility between Britain and France and with Austria-Hungary at the brink of war with the Serbs and the Slavs; the appearance of Germany and Italy in 1871 posed a serious threat of shifting the balance of power in Europe. The two alliances that separated Europe into two camps also played a major role in causing

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    ww1 fascinating facts

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    Greece‚ Portugal and Montenegro Fact 4 - The countries of the Central Powers included Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Turkey and Bulgaria Fact 5 - World War 1 was triggered on 28 June 1914 by the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his pregnant wife Sophie Fact 6 - Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was the nephew of Emperor Franz Josef and heir to the throne of Austria and Hungary Fact 7 - The assassination took place in in Sarajevo‚ the capital of the Austro-Hungarian province

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    who started the war to prevent war in the future. However‚ it is not ethical nor accurate to blame one county entirely‚ which is what happened to Germany. It is often assumed that Germany was entirely to blame for WWI‚ but Serbia‚ Russia‚ Austria Hungary‚ France‚ Great Britain‚ and Germany all contributed to the cause of WWI. Sidney Bradshaw Fay has studied WWI and tried to determine why it began‚ and who is to blame. She concluded that not only was Germany to blame for the war‚ but that all European

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