The Assasination of Franz Ferdinand

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During the 1910's, technology was booming, new weapons and advanced machines, but with it came high tensions between the Ententé consisting of Britain, France, and Russia against the Central Powers consisting of The German Empire, The Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Italy.
But, during June 28, 1914, Serbian Student Gavrilo Princip had shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand with his wife.
Austria-Hungary sent an ultimatum, and Serbia refuses, and it sparks the start of the war.
A chain of events would happen later on.

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