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World War I Events leading to war
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Royal, Cousins, and Leaders
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Kaiser Wilhelm II Germany
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Emperor Wilhelm II and Czar Nicholas II Original caption:
Waist-up photograph shows the meeting of Czar Nicholas II and
Kaiser Wilhelm II prior to the beginning of World War I.
Undated.
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Czar Nicholas II (Russia) Duke of York(Future King George V)
United Kingdom
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Czar Nicholas II and Duke of York Czar Nicholas II of Russia
(left) and the Duke of York, later King George V of England, stand
arm in arm. The two were cousins, related through King Christian IX
of Denmark.
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English and Russian Royalty King George V and Nicholas II,
Emperor of Russia, stand with their sons, Prince Edward VIII and
Czarevitch Alexei, respectively, at Cowes, England. Date
Photographed:1909 Location: Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, UK Royal
Cousins
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Nationalism Imperialism Militarism Balkans Alliances Five
Powder Kegs Leading Europe Towards War
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Nationalism * Deep devotion to ones nation -How is this shown
by individuals? -What is the primary purpose in Nationalism?
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Imperialism *A policy in which a strong nation seeks to
dominate other countries politically, economically, or socially
-How is this done by countries? -What is the primary purpose of
Imperialism? -Think of the United States, have we practiced
Imperialism?
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Imperialism
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Alliances *Creating an agreement between countries, usually
pertains specifically to military situations. -Why are Alliances
made? * Triple Alliance: an alliance between Germany,
Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire prior to WWI * Triple Entente:
an alliance between Russia, France, and United Kingdom prior to
WWI
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Militarism *A policy of glorifying military power, and always
keeping a standing army prepared for war -How is this shown by
nations? -What is the primary purpose in Militarism?
Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand Heir Apparent to the
Austrian-Hungary Empire
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Archduke Ferdinand and his wife Sophie one hour before they
would be shot and killed by Serb nationalist Gavrilo Princip as
they drove through the streets of Sarajevo. June 28, 1914
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Sophie Leaving Sarajevo Senate.
Five minutes later, they were shot fatally at close range by
Gavrile Princip
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Motorcade to assassination and war
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Gavrilo Princip
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The arrest photo of Gavrilo Princip, the assassin who succeeded
in killing Archduke Francis Ferdinand, is reproduced on a postcard.
Princip, indicated by the cross, is here misidentified as one of
the other assassins, Nedeljko Cabrinovic, who had made an earlier
failed attempt.
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July 29, 1914
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Archduke Ferdinand and Duchess Sophie Lying in State The bodies
of Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne, and his
wife, Duchess Sophie lie in state at the Imperial Palace in Vienna
after they were assassinated in Sarajevo.
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Princips Comments following the assassintation Princip sorry
that I have killed the Duchess of Hohenberg, for I had no intention
of killing her. I aimed specifically at the archduke because he is
an enemy of the Slavs in general but especially of the Serbs.
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Trial of the Assassins Gavrilo Princip is circled
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A box with the bloodstained shirt of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
(1863-1914) is on display in a glass vitrine at the Museum of
Military History (HGM) in Vienna, Austrai, 27 June 2013.
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The bloodstained uniform of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
(1863-1914) is on display in a glass vitrine at the Museum of
Military History (HGM) in Vienna, Austria, 27 June 2013.
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Causes of WWI Videos Causes of World War I Animated Map of
Alliances Leading to War