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  1. An illustrated information sheet about the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. Includes curriculum levelled activity. ... "Assassination of Franz Ferdinand: History ...

  2. The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Archduchess Sophie Franz Ferdinand, eldest son of Carl Ludwig, the brother of Emperor Franz Josef, was born in 1863. Educated by private tutors, he joined the Austro-Hungarian Army in 1883. In 1889, the succession passed to Franz Ferdinand's father, Carl Ludwig. When he died in 1896, Franz

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  4. The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand In June of 1914, the heir to the throne of the Austria-Hungarian Empire, Archduke Franz Ferdinand (shown at right), traveled with his wife, Sophie, to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, which had fallen under Austro-Hungarian control in 1878. Archduke Ferdinand checked on military operations in the

  5. 7 Franz Ferdinand was inspecting troops in this city (8) 8 Terrorist group responsible for the assassination (5,4) Down 1 Christian name of Franz Ferdinand's wife (6) 2 Franz Ferdinand was heir to this empire (6-9) 4 Country annexed by Austria-Hungary in 1908 (6) 6 Thrown by a terrorist at the car along the route (7) Page 5

  6. The leading cause of this conflict was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary by Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian nationalist, on June 28, 1914. Serbia plotted the Archduke's assassination because Austria-Hungary was in charge of Bosnia.

  7. The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Borijove Jevtic, one of the leaders of the Narodna Odbranawho was arrested with Gavrilo Princip immediately after the assassination, gave this firsthand account of the killing. The English translation, “The Murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand at Sarajevo, 28 June 1914” appeared in the New York ...

  8. 1945. Hitler had welcomed the assassination in 1914 as he viewed FranzFerdinand as a man who could build relations between Slavs and Germans. However, the assassination had also triggered World War 1, which had culminated for Germany in the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler was committed to reversing the effects of this Treaty on Germany.

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