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    From the research for a school project from a couple years ago, i can say that the assassination was just an excuse to get more control over Serbia

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      So you’re saying the situation was just a simmering pot and that the assassination was but the catalyst for everything that came after?

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        situation was just a simmering pot

        The situation was a simmering pot, but the ingredients were vastly different. The ingredients were an ongoing arms race, nationalism, imperialism, and the militarism of Imperial Germany.

        That said, we do have some Nazi’s in the grocery order…

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    One was head of state, the other is some CEO that was replaced by another one in the lineup before the day was even over.

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    Franz Ferdinand was an excuse to start ww1, not the cause. The declining monarchies in Germany and other countries were looking for any excuse at that time to flex their remaining muscle in the face of a world which increasingly didn’t need them.

    It was the last song of monarchist expansion.

    But yes, killing Franz Ferdinand was the catalyst that gave them the excuse they needed. If it hadn’t been that though, it would have been something else shortly after they would have seized on.

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      Thats just hindsight though. Same as now. Its either a catalyst or it isnt. history will write it. My response will be an acknowledgement of fact or a forgotten record.

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    From what I read in some history books, the assassination of Franz Ferdinand was just one of many pieces that led to WWI.

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    More specifically, the sandwich that he stopped to grab, in public, after having just survived MULTIPLE failed assasination attempts in a parade!

    Honestly, let’s take away the politics. Let’s take away the original reasons for the assasination attempts. Let’s take away the nationality, and culture.

    The fact that you sat in an open top car during a parade, witnessed MULTIPLE assasination attempts fail as you drove through the public, SURVIVED UNHARMED, and your first thought was “I’m gonna get a sandwich”? Yeah, Franz deserved what he got.