The July Crisis 1914 - The Prelude to World War One
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- The 1914 ‘July Crisis’ was the preceding act to the First World War - a period of diplomatic wrangling which concluded
in the Great Powers of Europe declaring war upon one another in early August.
The catalyst to the July crisis, and indeed the entire war, was the assassination of the heir to the Austrian Hungarian throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28th by Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip.
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Great video, also just a small detail, Princip is pronounced Printsip, not Prinkip.
There is a mistake in 1:41, the Blank Cheque was issued on the 6th of July not June, otherwise great video!
He said July :o
Oh yeah I meant the picture of the cheque not the speaker, if you focus on it, it says 6th of June in the date
Karim Sami Oh, I see.
Please can this channel come back 2019
The greatest misunderstanding, miscalculation and misjudgement...
The ultimatum to Serbia was designed in such a way that Serbia could only reject the ultimatum. One way or another Austria Hungary saw Serbia as a threat to their control of the balkans and wanted to permanently eliminate them
What about the ultimatum seems unacceptable?
@@Behindthecurtain20 article 14 in the ultimatum I believe it said that the trial for princip were to be held on Serbia under Austrian jurisdiction, meaning Austrian lawyers doing judgement in Serbia. My memory is shallow on this one but the very fact that this was an attack on Serbia’s sovereignty made Serbia decide against the ultimatum.
all the country's just not wanting to see things from the perspective of the other side.
here from school
If Princip didnt want sandwiche. It would be very unlikely of the start of WW1... Crazy right 😮 ? 👍🏼
DONE.